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The Tower of the Moon and Stars in [[Hashan]]}} | The Tower of the Moon and Stars in [[Hashan]]}} | ||
[[Elentari]] Lokelinde-Danial, once a guildmaster of the [[Serpentlords]] Guild, by the grace of [[Sarapis]], ascended to become '''Ourania | [[Elentari]] Lokelinde-Danial, once a guildmaster of the [[Serpentlords]] Guild, by the grace of [[Sarapis]], ascended to become '''Ourania, [[:Category:Gods|Goddess]] of the Moon'''. Though She had transcended mortality, the newly risen divinity retained Her mortal affinity for the northern city of [[Hashan]], and continues to lead and shape it even to modern times through her service as that city's patron. She is a member of the [[Triad of the Night]], though the strength of Her bonds with the other members of the triad has lessened over the course of the ages. | ||
Many years after She had ascended, the Goddess Ourania retreated to a protected place beneath the [[Eastern Ocean]] to sleep. Decades passed, and those dedicated to Her ways struggled to preserve the old faith. It was not until the year 385 AF that the Goddess reawakened, rising from beneath the oceans, and resuming Her place within the garden of the gods. It is said that as She arose, She shed a single tear of regret for Her underwater refuge, and that that tear was caught and preserved by [[Neraeos]], God of the Sea. That lone teardrop, shed by the moon and nurtured by the sea, eventually grew to become [[Kastalia]], Goddess of Lakes and Rivers. | Many years after She had ascended, the Goddess Ourania retreated to a protected place beneath the [[Eastern Ocean]] to sleep. Decades passed, and those dedicated to Her ways struggled to preserve the old faith. It was not until the year 385 AF that the Goddess reawakened, rising from beneath the oceans, and resuming Her place within the garden of the gods. It is said that as She arose, She shed a single tear of regret for Her underwater refuge, and that that tear was caught and preserved by [[Neraeos]], God of the Sea. That lone teardrop, shed by the moon and nurtured by the sea, eventually grew to become [[Kastalia]], Goddess of Lakes and Rivers. |