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m (Incorrect. As these are the Priests who went on to receive angels, "Priest" here is clearly referencing the "Priest class" with the skill of Spirituality. "Class" is not necessarily a modern term.) |
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To many, Celestia would be considered the most beautiful plane in the multiverse. A soft, diffuse light seems to permeate from everything here, wreathing it in an otherworldly aura. The sky above this plane is ever pink and lavender, caught always in sunset, and fanciful clouds of a similar tint float lazily through the firmament. In the fields of light that stretch throughout this plane, there is no ground of which to speak, but instead a gentle ocean of quicksilver. Out of it rise elegant tree-like structures that are not trees, but made of something more lustrous and pearlescent. Tiny points of light may be seen within their branches, pulsing in slow patterns of blues and greens. | To many, Celestia would be considered the most beautiful plane in the multiverse. A soft, diffuse light seems to permeate from everything here, wreathing it in an otherworldly aura. The sky above this plane is ever pink and lavender, caught always in sunset, and fanciful clouds of a similar tint float lazily through the firmament. In the fields of light that stretch throughout this plane, there is no ground of which to speak, but instead a gentle ocean of quicksilver. Out of it rise elegant tree-like structures that are not trees, but made of something more lustrous and pearlescent. Tiny points of light may be seen within their branches, pulsing in slow patterns of blues and greens. | ||
The first mortals to visit Celestia were the [[the Empyreal Assembly| | The first mortals to visit Celestia were the [[the Empyreal Assembly|Priests]] of the ancient [[Church]], who used special coronets to anchor their souls to their bodies they left behind on the [[Prime Material Plane]]. Though hidden from the Priests' eyes at first, the angels eventually revealed themselves to a Priest named '''Diale''', who gave her coronet to Tamarin, the first guardian angel. From then on, it became customary for the Priest class to establish close bonds with guardian angels. | ||
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