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The '''Disc of the Nocturne''' is an ancient artefact. Once used by an ancient cult dedicated to the night that lived under present day [[Hashan]], it now rests within the crumbling temple in the southeastern portion of the city in the possession of the government. The old cult used the disc to track the movement of the planets [[Noxtra]], [[Lunastra]], and [[Somnustra]] as they shifted positions in the night sky while it dictated which aspect of night was ascendant during that time period. For a time, Hashan adapted this practice in the method of choosing between their patrons, switching between [[Twilight]], [[Ourania]], and [[Valnurana]] when their respective Star was dominant. The disc continues to be active to this day, changing on its own as the appropriate planet prevails, but it is no longer directly involved in Hashan politics.
The '''Disc of the Nocturne''' is an ancient artefact. Once used by an ancient cult dedicated to the night that lived under present day [[Hashan]], it now rests within the crumbling temple in the southeastern portion of the city in the possession of the government. The old cult used the disc to track the movement of the planets [[Noxtra]], [[Lunastra]], and [[Somnustra]] as they shifted positions in the night sky while it dictated which aspect of night was ascendant during that time period. For a time, Hashan adapted this practice in the method of choosing between their patrons, switching between [[Twilight]], [[Ourania]], and [[Valnurana]] when their respective Star was dominant. The disc continues to be active to this day, changing on its own as the appropriate planet prevails, but it is no longer directly involved in Hashan politics.
The Disc was transfered from the [[Dome of the Triad]] by [[Tavarius]] during the [[Eternal Night|Eternal Night Saga]] and now stands atop a tower in the [[Planetarium of the Crown]].


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