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== History == | == History == | ||
Originally, Delos was the home of the [[Chrysalis Basilica]], and thus the capital of the Church. To support the Church and its endeavours, a thriving community of merchants sprung up upon the island. At the time, the Church was not an organisation devoted to Good, but to all gods. The Church itself professed neutrality - though it leaned unofficially toward Order and Good for many years - and so it was located upon the neutral ground of Delos. Once the Church announced its formal devotion to the causes of | Originally, Delos was the home of the [[Chrysalis Basilica]], and thus the capital of the Church. To support the Church and its endeavours, a thriving community of merchants sprung up upon the island. At the time, the Church was not an organisation devoted to Good, but to all gods. The Church itself professed neutrality - though it leaned unofficially toward Order and Good for many years - and so it was located upon the neutral ground of Delos. Once the Church announced its formal devotion to the causes of [[Aurora|Light]] and [[Deucalion|Righteousness]], the decision was made to relocate. In the year AF, the Church petitioned [[Sarapis]], the Logos, to move the Basilica to [[Shallam]], the long-standing home of those who would champion the light, and He consented. | ||
Since then, Delos has revamped its image to become arguably the socioeconomic capital of the world. In 193, the [[Matsuhama Arena]] opened its doors to the public - the very first official arena of its kind. This highlighted Delos' newborn status as a haven for all things combative. Much later, in 278, a surplus in funds from the Matsuhama Arena led to the rebuilding of its Eastern Bridge, leading to the discovery of [[Riparium]] in the depths of the [[Eastern Ocean]]. | Since then, Delos has revamped its image to become arguably the socioeconomic capital of the world. In 193, the [[Matsuhama Arena]] opened its doors to the public - the very first official arena of its kind. This highlighted Delos' newborn status as a haven for all things combative. Much later, in 278, a surplus in funds from the Matsuhama Arena led to the rebuilding of its Eastern Bridge, leading to the discovery of [[Riparium]] in the depths of the [[Eastern Ocean]]. | ||
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==Landmarks== | ==Landmarks== | ||
Near the Scarlattan Theatre lies the '''[[Scarlatti]] Fellowship Hall''', the gathering place for those of the Bardic and Artisanal [[Fellowship of Scarlatti|Fellowships of Scarlatti]]. Though currently locked in its entirety, the '''Temple of [[Agatheis]]''' may be found within the town's limits, as well as the exotic merchant stalls of the '''Prosperion Bazaar''' which is itself a part of the '''Temple of [[Prospero]].''' Housing the [[Delosian Guard]] is the aptly-named '''Delosian Guard Quarters'''. Of lesser note, perhaps, is the '''Eastern Bridge of Delos''', which was often washed out until its rebuilding in the year 278 AF. | The [[Delosian Bridge]] links Delos with the [[Prelatorian Highway]] and [[Raphaelan Highway]]s and for years was the only access to the isle. Near the Scarlattan Theatre lies the '''[[Scarlatti]] Fellowship Hall''', the gathering place for those of the Bardic and Artisanal [[Fellowship of Scarlatti|Fellowships of Scarlatti]]. Though currently locked in its entirety, the '''Temple of [[Agatheis]]''' may be found within the town's limits, as well as the exotic merchant stalls of the '''Prosperion Bazaar''' which is itself a part of the '''Temple of [[Prospero]].''' Housing the [[Delosian Guard]] is the aptly-named '''Delosian Guard Quarters'''. Of lesser note, perhaps, is the '''Eastern Bridge of Delos''', which was often washed out until its rebuilding in the year 278 AF. | ||
== Inhabitants == | == Inhabitants == |
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