Difference between revisions of "Category:Fonts"

From AchaeaWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Updated. Ancient Circle of Druids does not use cityless font, added info about city destruction functionality, and edited for spelling)
Line 1: Line 1:
The '''Fonts''' are city relics which were first crafted during the [[War of the Divine Child]].  The artefact known as the [[Eye of Proteus]] was first used by [[Sartan]] to create the [[Fissure]] within [[Mhaldor]].  The Eye was eventually stolen by the goddess [[Valnurana]] and given to [[Eris]], the theft marking a turning point in the war.  Through the powers of the Eye, the city patrons were able to intermingle their power and craft the different relics. Originally they birthed both a [[:Category:City Guardians|Guardian]] for their respective city and a race of creatures that were released into the wilds of [[Sapience]].  If a guardian should fall, their connected relic will drain of power and must be refilled through the essence of the creatures spawned from the other relics.  
The '''Fonts''' are city relics which were first crafted during the [[War of the Divine Child]].  The artefact known as the [[Eye of Proteus]] was first used by [[Sartan]] to create the [[Fissure]] within [[Mhaldor]].  The Eye was eventually stolen by the goddess [[Valnurana]] and given to [[Eris]], the theft marking a turning point in the war.  Through the powers of the Eye, the city patrons were able to intermingle their power and craft the different relics. Originally they birthed both a [[:Category:City Guardians|Guardian]] for their respective city and a race of creatures that were released into the wilds of [[Sapience]]. After the destruction of Eye of Proteus and the Third [[Black Wave]] the cities of [[Mhaldor]], [[Ashtan]], and [[Cyrene]] had their fonts destroyed and new avenues were needed to create city-relics.  If a guardian should fall, their connected relic will drain of power and must be refilled through the essence of the creatures spawned from the other relics.  


Today, city relics serve several functions. With the advent of [[:Category:Icons|Icons]] the city relics became a means for Houses to summon icon alchemists for icon combat. During this time the Gods also crafted a new font for cityless Houses such as the [[Carnivalis Institute of Jestering|Jesters]]. Finally, city-states may tap into the power of their respective font defensively, increasing damage enemy soldiers take during a sanctioned raids on their cities.
Today, city relics serve several functions. With the advent of [[:Category:Icons|Icons]] the city relics became a means for Houses to summon icon alchemists for icon combat. During this time the Gods also crafted a new font for cityless Houses such as the [[Carnivalis Institute of Jestering|Jesters]]. Finally, city-states may tap into the power of their respective font defensively, increasing damage enemy soldiers take during a sanctioned raids on their cities.


[[Category:Relics]]
[[Category:Relics]]

Revision as of 10:52, 14 July 2019

The Fonts are city relics which were first crafted during the War of the Divine Child. The artefact known as the Eye of Proteus was first used by Sartan to create the Fissure within Mhaldor. The Eye was eventually stolen by the goddess Valnurana and given to Eris, the theft marking a turning point in the war. Through the powers of the Eye, the city patrons were able to intermingle their power and craft the different relics. Originally they birthed both a Guardian for their respective city and a race of creatures that were released into the wilds of Sapience. After the destruction of Eye of Proteus and the Third Black Wave the cities of Mhaldor, Ashtan, and Cyrene had their fonts destroyed and new avenues were needed to create city-relics. If a guardian should fall, their connected relic will drain of power and must be refilled through the essence of the creatures spawned from the other relics.

Today, city relics serve several functions. With the advent of Icons the city relics became a means for Houses to summon icon alchemists for icon combat. During this time the Gods also crafted a new font for cityless Houses such as the Jesters. Finally, city-states may tap into the power of their respective font defensively, increasing damage enemy soldiers take during a sanctioned raids on their cities.