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In centuries passed, there existed a group of [[Priests]] and [[Paladins]] that aggressively fought against the threat of the ancient [[Occultists]]. This group, known as the [[Luminai]], was blamed for torturing cabals of Occultists and destroying their historical texts in a period known as the [[Burning Times]]. One of the most prominent members of the Luminai was '''Dawn''', a priestess.
'''Dawn Illoriel''' (? - c. [[Chronos]], 331 AF) was an [[Aurora]]n [[Priest]]ess of the [[Luminai]], a group of [[Priest]]s and [[Paladin]]s that aggressively fought against the threat of the ancient [[Occultist]]s during the [[Burning Times]]. She was one of only two Luminai to have survived into the [[Modern Age]], the other being her [[bloodsworn]], [[Gladius Dorn]].


Dawn was imprisoned by [[Belladona|Countess Belladona]] after a failed attempt on the vampiress' life. [[Gladius]], the only other remaining member of the Luminai, ventured to [[Belladona's Keep]] to rescue her and was also forced into her service. It wasn't until the [[War of the Divine Child]] that Gladius and Dawn were able to escape. They came into possession of the [[Eye of Proteus]] and began the process of cleansing the Chaotic Taint from the realm. When the ritual failed, Dawn's life was taken.
Dawn was imprisoned by [[Belladona (vampiress)|Countess Belladona]] after a failed attempt on the [[:Category:Vampires|vampiress']] life. Gladius ventured to [[Belladona's Keep]] to rescue her and was also forced into her service. It wasn't until the [[War of the Divine Child]] that Gladius and Dawn were able to escape. They came into possession of the [[Eye of Proteus]] and began the process of cleansing the [[Chaos Taint]] from the realm. Dawn transformed into the [[phoenix]] of legend and chased the Taint deep underground; she then devoted her remaining life energies to restoring the petrified [[Eris]], [[God|Goddess]] of [[Chaos]], to flesh. Though all of this, Dawn's life was taken.


When Sarapis saw the selfless courage and devotion that Dawn demonstrated in this act, He granted her the gift of immortality. From that point on, she would be known as [[Mithraea]], Goddess of the Sun.
When [[Sarapis]] saw the selfless courage and devotion that Dawn demonstrated in this act, He granted her the gift of immortality, and she [[Ascension|Ascended]]. From that point on, She would be known as [[Mithraea]], Goddess of the Sun.


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