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At the turn of the fifth century after the fall of Seleucar rising tensions between the Tritons and Arcadians drew the Skylord's attention dramatically back to the Prime Material Plane. Following a heated battle within the Sky Tower of Arcadia, Vastar struck out against the Tritons directly, sending a storm of energy coursing from that same tower into the hidden city of Scyros, leaving destruction in its wake. In response, Neraeos sent a massive tidal hand to crush the Sky Tower. At an impasse, the two gods withdrew their wrath and in ancient tradition agreed to a trial of ritual combat, marking the official declaration of the war of Sky and Sea.
At the turn of the fifth century after the fall of Seleucar rising tensions between the Tritons and Arcadians drew the Skylord's attention dramatically back to the Prime Material Plane. Following a heated battle within the Sky Tower of Arcadia, Vastar struck out against the Tritons directly, sending a storm of energy coursing from that same tower into the hidden city of Scyros, leaving destruction in its wake. In response, Neraeos sent a massive tidal hand to crush the Sky Tower. At an impasse, the two gods withdrew their wrath and in ancient tradition agreed to a trial of ritual combat, marking the official declaration of the war of Sky and Sea.


Vastar is known for being both enigmatic and supportive, teaching His followers to pursue their goals in order to find their path to self-realisation through the tenets of Freedom. However, while once content to encourage the personal growth of His Order, Vastar now places primary emphasis in combating the encroaching influence of the God of the Sea.  
Vastar is known for being both enigmatic and supportive, teaching His followers to pursue their goals in order to find their path to self-realisation through the tenets of Freedom. However, while once content to encourage the personal growth of His Order, Vastar now places equal emphasis in combating the encroaching influence of the God of the Sea.  


The four Tenets of the Sky are Freedom, Passion, Infinity and Individuality, all contained within the Tetrahedron. Those who devote themselves to the Skylord follow these teachings, walking the path of the Sky. Dwelling upon the Eternal Wind, the Endless Sky, and the Levin of Thunder, the Skylord embraces scholars, craftsmen and -women, and warriors alike with the same empathy.
Vastar's teachings consist of the four Tenets of the Sky are Freedom, Passion, Infinity and Individuality, collectively referred to as the Tetrahedron. Dwelling upon the Eternal Wind, the Endless Sky and the Levin of Thunder, the Skylord embraces scholars, craftsmen and warriors alike into the Order of the Silver Wing so long as they exemplify the Tenets of the Sky in all that they do.
   
   
The only Atavian group that does not recognise His patronage is that of [[Genji]] village.  
The only Atavian community that does not officially recognise His patronage is [[Genji]] village, although informal cooperation often takes place between the two.  
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