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The Istani mages, minor acolytes of Aeyr, were originally set out upon their Deity's command to protect the [[:Category:City-states|cities]]. Today, however, many have embraced their homes and developed their own unique garb and personality as appropriate to their respective cities' culture, differentiating wildly from their common heritage. Both [[Ashtan]] and [[Shallam]] developed strictly female membership, the former becoming the War Witches and the latter converting to become Priestesses of the [[Basilica]]. The mages in [[Hashan]] embraced the [[Triad of the Night|Triad]], becoming the hooded [[nocturni]], while those of [[Cyrene]] reformed themselves into the Ice Mages. Those acolytes that found themselves in [[Mhaldor]] dabbled in necromancy, embracing [[Evil]] and became the ominious liches. With the founding of [[Eleusis]], [[Titania]] ordered some of her followers to learn from Aeyr to protect the newly awakened village, and these acolytes became the [[Dryads|dryad]] enchantresses. | The Istani mages, minor acolytes of Aeyr, were originally set out upon their Deity's command to protect the [[:Category:City-states|cities]]. Today, however, many have embraced their homes and developed their own unique garb and personality as appropriate to their respective cities' culture, differentiating wildly from their common heritage. Both [[Ashtan]] and [[Shallam]] developed strictly female membership, the former becoming the War Witches and the latter converting to become Priestesses of the [[Basilica]]. The mages in [[Hashan]] embraced the [[Triad of the Night|Triad]], becoming the hooded [[nocturni]], while those of [[Cyrene]] reformed themselves into the Ice Mages. Those acolytes that found themselves in [[Mhaldor]] dabbled in necromancy, embracing [[Evil]] and became the ominious liches. With the founding of [[Eleusis]], [[Titania]] ordered some of her followers to learn from Aeyr to protect the newly awakened village, and these acolytes became the [[Dryads|dryad]] enchantresses. | ||
Despite the evolution of differences, they remain connected via their Istani origins, granted only the powers Aeyr initially graced them with | Despite the evolution of differences, they remain connected via their Istani origins, granted only the powers Aeyr initially graced them with in order to protect their homes: electrical damage, magical damage, and [[entanglement|webbing]]. | ||
Like the other Gods of the Pentad, He has no [[Divine Order]]. | Like the other Gods of the Pentad, He has no [[Divine Order]]. | ||
[[Category:Pentad]] | [[Category:Pentad]] |