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When Tavarius manipulated the Disc of the Nocturne to create the Eternal Night, all signs of the Goddess Ourania vanished. The moon could not be found in the heavens, and Her reassuring voice failed to respond to the searching cries of Her faithful. Icy dread gripped the Order of the Moon and those within the city of Hashan who relied on Her guidance.

After several months of fruitless searching, the Order was seen to gather at the ocean cliff near Tasur'ke, a place sacred to the Goddess. The focus of their attention soon became obvious -- three sisters stood before the altar, weaving. The first was young and beautiful, the second mature and kind, and the third aged and stooped. All three worked frantically, singing out a terrible riddle. As the gathered crowd watched in horror, the visages of the Goddess, for so they were, turned one by one to stone and crumbled to dust. Only their work remained: a shimmering net of stars, and with it their riddle. Find the moon!

The Order flew to work, its members racing about the continent seeking to find a way to perform this command. Indeed, much of their racing was also to avoid the large crowd of uninvolved onlookers who were determined to establish themselves as the heroes who had saved the Goddess. Finally it was discovered that though the moon had vanished from the sky, its reflection was still preserved in the waters of the six cities. Moving quickly to each one in turn, the Order spread the net across the water, and was rewarded to see it shimmer with power as it absorbed the moonlight.

Having been empowered at all six cities, the net was taken, in accordance with the riddle, to the Nychtaur, which was busily ravaging New Thera. The Spirit Walker Kaixis hurled the net over the beast, and all were astonished to see it transform into a mighty nightmare stallion. Further astonishment occurred to those watching when, suddenly, Thoth and Valnurana appeared. Neither of these Gods had been seen by mortals in many years. They swiftly discussed an old agreement between Themselves, ignoring the onlookers, and then departed. Valnurana took with Her the nightmare stallion, and the herd of lesser nightmares that had been wandering the land during the eclipse.

Though there was general relief at the departure of the Nychtaur, the Order of the Moon was not especially gratified. Their Goddess was still missing, and they had just watched Her sacred visages crumble to dust. To add further worry, the Order began to be assaulted by visions of a horrible white bat tormenting a sleeping Goddess. Going to Ourania's daughter, Kastalia, Goddess of Lakes and Rivers, they begged Her to aid Her mother. The Goddess agreed, and set off on a journey into unknown planes.

While Kastalia was searching, a white bat was spotted in the area of Tasur'ke. The Order, remembering the visions, and not displeased to have an object upon which to vent their frustrations, seized and imprisoned the bat in a cage, and passed the time awaiting Kastalia's return by jabbing it with various sharp objects, mocking it, shaking it upside down, etc. The bat, speaking, viciously defied them, boasted of its trimuph over their Goddess, and spoke in grand terms of its master's power. By this point Tavarius had been revealed to be Slith by a Mitran ritual, so there was little doubt as to the identity of the creature's master. It was clear that Slith, probably with the aide of Isillinde, had made arrangements to prevent the Goddess from reacting to his interference with Her realm.

After a few more months of waiting, Kastalia returned, bearing Her unconscious mother in Her arms. Both relieved and alarmed, the Order quickly had the Goddess placed deep in the safety of the inner temple, there to peacefully sleep out the remainder of the eclipse. Shortly after the night was lifted, the visages returned and the Goddess awakened.