Difference between revisions of "Seat of Vastar"

From AchaeaWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with '{{Village_infobox |image= |villagename=Seat of Vastar |leader=Vaschel, the High Cleric |discoverer= |allies= |patron=Vastar |enemies=}} ==History== The '''Seat of Vastar''' was…')
 
 
(2 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Village_infobox
{{Village_infobox
|image=
|image=https://wiki.achaea.com/mediawiki/images/9/90/Seatvastar-map.png
|villagename=Seat of Vastar
|villagename=Seat of Vastar
|leader=Vaschel, the High Cleric
|leader=Vaschel, the High Cleric
Line 9: Line 9:


==History==
==History==
The '''Seat of Vastar''' was once a nunnery known as the [[Lesser Shrine of Vastar]] built during the reign of the [[Seleucarian Empire]]. Discovered by survivors of the cataclysm following the fall of [[Seleucar]], they hid within the ruins and remarkably survived the years of the [[Dark Age]]. Believing they owed their survival to [[Vastar]] himself (whom the school happened to be dedicated to), they proclaimed him one true God of everything. Renaming the shrine the Seat of Vastar, a local cult sprang up devoted to his worship, its descendants still inhabiting the ruins to this day.
The '''Seat of Vastar''' was once a nunnery known as the [[Lesser Shrine of Vastar]] built during the reign of the [[Seleucarian Empire]]. Discovered by survivors of the cataclysm following the fall of [[Seleucar]], they hid within the ruins and remarkably survived the years of the [[Dark Ages]]. Believing they owed their survival to [[Vastar]] himself (whom the school happened to be dedicated to), they proclaimed him one true God of everything. Renaming the shrine the Seat of Vastar, a local cult sprang up devoted to his worship, its descendants still inhabiting the ruins to this day.


==Geography==
==Geography==
Line 24: Line 24:


==Culture==
==Culture==
The inhabitants of the Seat of Vastar are monotheistic and fiercely loyal to the Vastar. They have immense respect for [[Atavians]], and outfit themselves in wooden wings to display their devotion to the Skylord. Children are bestowed their wooden wings in a ceremony led by the clerics, and often decorate them with feathers and other found objects.
The inhabitants of the Seat of Vastar are monotheistic and fiercely loyal to Vastar. They have immense respect for [[Atavians]], and outfit themselves in wooden wings to display their devotion to the Skylord. Children are bestowed their wooden wings in a ceremony led by the clerics, and often decorate them with feathers and other found objects.




[[Category: Villages]]
[[Category: Villages]]

Latest revision as of 15:16, 13 September 2019

Seatvastar-map.png
Seat of Vastar
Leader Vaschel, the High Cleric
Religion Vastar


History

The Seat of Vastar was once a nunnery known as the Lesser Shrine of Vastar built during the reign of the Seleucarian Empire. Discovered by survivors of the cataclysm following the fall of Seleucar, they hid within the ruins and remarkably survived the years of the Dark Ages. Believing they owed their survival to Vastar himself (whom the school happened to be dedicated to), they proclaimed him one true God of everything. Renaming the shrine the Seat of Vastar, a local cult sprang up devoted to his worship, its descendants still inhabiting the ruins to this day.

Geography

The ruined school is located atop a mesa which affords it some protection from the creatures of the Atrousian Jungle below. The rust-coloured rock is creased with deep ridges and small overhangs which offer little hope of climbing save from one side. Old flowerbeds and ancient fruit orchards are maintained on the south face, providing a variation in the diet of the inhabitants.

Inhabitants

  • Vaschel, the High Cleric
  • Cleric Gaurav
  • Cleric Hovra
  • Cleric Amidror
  • Cleric Lorlek
  • Asienne, a nervous acolyte
  • Ramiel, the godless

Culture

The inhabitants of the Seat of Vastar are monotheistic and fiercely loyal to Vastar. They have immense respect for Atavians, and outfit themselves in wooden wings to display their devotion to the Skylord. Children are bestowed their wooden wings in a ceremony led by the clerics, and often decorate them with feathers and other found objects.