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The '''Jade Icon Saga''' revolved around the [[Jade Icon]], appropriately enough. The Goddess [[Valnurana]] placed the four nightmare spirits–[[Alp]], [[Cur]], [[Dibbuk]] and [[Erinyes]]–within the Icon to protect mortals from their power. The nightmare spirits grew bored over time, and were able to escape when the Icon chipped. When they created a disturbance in the mortal plane, the [[Obeah Ecstasia]] sent their cleric [[Emese]] to remedy the situation. Eventually the Icon's missing shard was found, and the Icon was made whole once more. Three of the spirits were again sealed within, but Erinyes escaped via a diversion caused by the other spirits. Erinyes then hid from Emese, marshalling her strength until the opportune moment. Eventually acting out, she caused a wide array of disturbance within the dream realm, and possessed [[Ashtan|Ashtan's]] city [[tutors|tutor]], [[Epicurus]]. Erinyes then allied with Gelphend, who helped her destroy the prison and free her fellow spirits. Nightmares ran rampant as the spirits revelled in their freedom, but they ceased almost as quickly as they had started; their actions had roused Valnurana from Her slumber, who swiftly regained control of Her realm. Returning to their Mother, the nightmare spirits became Her angels of dreams and have stood as Her heralds ever since.
The '''Jade Icon Saga''' revolved around the [[Jade Icon]], appropriately enough. The Goddess [[Valnurana]] placed the four nightmare spirits–[[Alp]], [[Cur]], [[Dibbuk]] and [[Erinyes]]–within the Icon to protect mortals from their power. The nightmare spirits grew bored over time, and were able to escape when the Icon chipped. When they created a disturbance in the mortal plane, the [[Obeah Ecstasia]] sent their cleric [[Emese]] to remedy the situation. Eventually the Icon's missing shard was found, and the Icon was made whole once more. Three of the spirits were again sealed within, but Erinyes escaped via a diversion caused by the other spirits. Erinyes then hid from Emese, marshalling her strength until the opportune moment. Eventually acting out, she caused a wide array of disturbance within the dream realm, and possessed [[Ashtan|Ashtan's]] city [[tutors|tutor]], [[Epicurus]]. Erinyes then allied with [[Gelphend]], who helped her destroy the prison and free her fellow spirits. Nightmares ran rampant as the spirits revelled in their freedom, but they ceased almost as quickly as they had started; their actions had roused Valnurana from Her slumber, who swiftly regained control of Her realm. Returning to their Mother, the nightmare spirits became Her angels of dreams and have stood as Her heralds ever since.


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Revision as of 00:56, 25 January 2007

The Jade Icon Saga revolved around the Jade Icon, appropriately enough. The Goddess Valnurana placed the four nightmare spirits–Alp, Cur, Dibbuk and Erinyes–within the Icon to protect mortals from their power. The nightmare spirits grew bored over time, and were able to escape when the Icon chipped. When they created a disturbance in the mortal plane, the Obeah Ecstasia sent their cleric Emese to remedy the situation. Eventually the Icon's missing shard was found, and the Icon was made whole once more. Three of the spirits were again sealed within, but Erinyes escaped via a diversion caused by the other spirits. Erinyes then hid from Emese, marshalling her strength until the opportune moment. Eventually acting out, she caused a wide array of disturbance within the dream realm, and possessed Ashtan's city tutor, Epicurus. Erinyes then allied with Gelphend, who helped her destroy the prison and free her fellow spirits. Nightmares ran rampant as the spirits revelled in their freedom, but they ceased almost as quickly as they had started; their actions had roused Valnurana from Her slumber, who swiftly regained control of Her realm. Returning to their Mother, the nightmare spirits became Her angels of dreams and have stood as Her heralds ever since.