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The ''' | The '''cave landmark''' was one of the original [[landmarks]] that became volatile when the comet [[Ethian]] travelled close to [[Sapience]] in its yearly cycle through the heavens. During the month of [[Sarapin]], the cave's alignment could be influenced to provide either [[Necromantic essence|essence]] or [[Devotional essence|devotion]] to those with the ability to manipulate such energies. When under the influence of Devotion users, the cave took on the aspect of the '''Crystal Cavern'''. When Essence users held sway it became the '''Cave of Golgotha'''. The cave's unique resonance left it influenced by either the spiritual uplifting of orphans enrolled within the [[Basilican choir]], or the split second of pain suffered by those orphans enrolled within the [[Loving Hearts Orphanage]]. | ||
The | The cave landmark was eventually destroyed by [[Sartan]] when the [[The Occultists|Occultists]] rejected [[Evil]] and [[Necromancy]] in favour of their precious [[Chaos]]. | ||
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Revision as of 21:45, 16 February 2008
The cave landmark was one of the original landmarks that became volatile when the comet Ethian travelled close to Sapience in its yearly cycle through the heavens. During the month of Sarapin, the cave's alignment could be influenced to provide either essence or devotion to those with the ability to manipulate such energies. When under the influence of Devotion users, the cave took on the aspect of the Crystal Cavern. When Essence users held sway it became the Cave of Golgotha. The cave's unique resonance left it influenced by either the spiritual uplifting of orphans enrolled within the Basilican choir, or the split second of pain suffered by those orphans enrolled within the Loving Hearts Orphanage.
The cave landmark was eventually destroyed by Sartan when the Occultists rejected Evil and Necromancy in favour of their precious Chaos.