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The Theatrum Mortalis was purchased by the city of Ashtan on the 19th of Sarapin in the year 285 AF. The funds used to purchase the arena were accrued through the numerous donations of its citizens, notably the guild of the Ashura, alone raising over 1,000,000 gold sovereigns towards the cause. The top twenty donors received a spot within the city's history, their names engraved upon the various statues that are placed throughout the arena. The top three of those twenty donors received a statue of their own design. The arena itself is built upon two important sites of Ashtan city history, the tomb of Glanos, and the ruins of the Imperial Complex. The tomb of Glanos is centrally placed within the arena, enabling the combatants to enter and explore it in its entirety, as well as wage battle in the shadowy forest to the west, or the tranquil garden to the east.

Statues within the Theatrum Mortalis

The following individuals have statues dedicated to them within the Theatrum Mortalis.

Cyre - donated 900,000 sovereigns
Towering far above your head stands an enormous statue of a strikingly handsome knight. Crafted from a myriad number of stones and fine gems, the statue seems to exude a quiet sense of confidence and understanding. The figure is clad in a full suit of ruby red and shining silver platemail, each plate engraved and enameled with tiny patterns of red spirals, all connected and weaving an extremely complex, almost organic pattern. The figure's long, shimmering hair appears almost to toss with every gust of the wind, the mirrored surface of each strand playing tricks upon the eye. The knight's hands are clenched tight, and seemingly integrated in some mechanical way with his gauntlets are two long, double edged blades, glistening with polished perfection. A full cape hangs elegantly from around his neck, bearing the holy symbol of Lord Aegis, God of War. A large golden plaque at the base of the statue reads 'Cyre Elseth, First Aegean Prophet.
Malaclypse - donated 530,000 sovereigns
The facial features of this marble likeness are chiselled in sharp, strong lines, with a square jaw and a high forehead furrowed in a slight frown. Two perfect, ice blue diamonds gleam in the place of his eyes, and long, cruel fangs indicate his Trollish lineage. He appears to be gazing off into the distance with a determined yet confident cast to his stance, as if studying some far-off army. A reticulated black steel suit of armour, so fine in execution that it must have been created in exact copy of the original, sheathes this broad-shouldered form. Covered with thin, intricately networked steel veins, the armour seems fitted like a second skin or an exoskeleton. He grips a bejewelled Trollish longsword in his right hand. A huge sword with a silver-studded ebon hilt, the Daemon Blade, glows with a cold red nimbus in his left hand. A platinum plaque engraved with dragons is set in the base of the statue. It reads 'Malaclypse Thorn, Fifth Overseer of Ashtan'.
Ximili - donated 207,000 sovereigns
Your eye is drawn skyward as you catch a glimpse of a disgustedly grotesque statue. It is of an older Mhun, his back hunched over in pain. The statue seems to be carved from a very dark stone, possibly volcanic. The figure's head is all but bald, marred with the scars of war. A shallow orifice on the left side of his face marks a missing eye, though the single one still present seems to stare at you constantly. Mutilations cover the entire frame of the statue; deep gashes on the arms and chest summon memories of pain and anguish. The figure dons a blackened cloak of the Occult, and, perhaps the only attractive part of his attire, a beautifully crafted suit of scale mail covers his chest. A large flaming scimitar, carved out of an enormous ruby crystal, has been set in the centre of the armour. In one hand the man wields a long hunting spear, and in the other is held a deck of blackened Tarot cards. A large silver plaque on the base of the statue reads, 'Ximili Ximilus, Seer of the Non-Existent.'
Mistral - donated 200,000 sovereigns
The deadly forest basilisk is depicted here in jade green marble, staring intently with amber gems in place of its paralyzing eyes. This creature's scaley skin and short, sturdy legs betray its kinship to the common lizard. Its mouth is open in a warning cry, displaying rows of razor sharp teeth. You marvel at how naturally this statue blends in with the surrounding forest, camouflaged similar to its living counterpart. A shiny bronze plaque is affixed to the base of the statue reading, This statue sponsored by Mistral of the Wild Blue Yonder.
Morlana - donated 157,435 sovereigns
Sharp fangs sculpted into this monument and the strange yellow eyes that must be some precious gem tell you that this is none other than a vampire. The crafter sculpted his facial features to appear intelligent and cunning. As the vampire gazes fiercly from its quartzite shell, one gnarled hand extended menacingly towards you, his last victim lies drained at his feet. The mhun is carved on the ground as if dropped unceremoniously. A shiny bronze plaque is affixed to the base of the statue reading, In service to Ashtan, Primi Qui'anar Baroness Morlana S. Ni'Choya, The Illuminus Dark Mother.
Jack - donated 120,000 sovereigns
The torso of this figure emerges from a fugue of rubies and fire opals which line the riveted base. Meant to portray the whirlwind of fire from which the elemental springs, the statue has been carved with long tongues of stone covered in red gems. The upper half of the statue resembles a human with powerful arms and hair which is likewise covered with red gems to appear in flames. A shiny bronze plaque is affixed to the base of the statue reading, In service to Ashtan, High Warlock Jack Moonflair.
Fhyn - donated 100,000 sovereigns
This winged statue bears the upper torso of an extremely filthy woman, while the bottom half appears like that of a giant and hideous bird. Her face is contorted in a grimace, and her arms are raised threateningly. This statue, recovered from the waters surrounding Polyargos island, is of an unknown origin. A shiny bronze plaque is affixed to the base of the statue reading, In service to Ashtan, Gwennefhyn Devarell.
Vexlore - donated 75,000 sovereigns
There is something different about this statue of a cruel-faced Rajamala. Made of white marble, the flesh of this being is carved to appear skeletal. Its hands end in razor-sharp claws wrapped around the neck of a young atavian male. This statue is rumoured to be a wight made by a death cult in the years predating the Seleucarian Empire. The marble has begun to chip away from the sturdy legs of the Rajamalan wight, and the atavian's wings have been broken, betraying the age of this artefact. A shiny bronze plaque is affixed to the base of the statue reading, "In service to Ashtan, Sir Vexlore Sar'vet."
Shakti - donated 71,750 sovereigns
Sculpted entirely out of a smooth dusky amber, this mountain lion studies its prey patiently through slitted golden eyes. crouched low and ready to spring, its sleek powerful muscles are ingeniously crafted to appear as if in liquid motion. The masterful sculpting causes your hackles to rise as your imagination animates the statue. A shiny bronze plaque is affixed to the base of the statue reading, In service to Ashtan, Shakti Devi - Nothing is True, Everything is Permitted.
Mephisto - donated 62,680 sovereigns
This life-size statue of the bestial Cerberus is a highly accurate example of the mastiff-like creature. Carved of obsidian, the two heads seem to stare out at you with utter contempt and hatred no matter where you stand. The four ruby eyes appear to glow in the misty light. The left head of the statue has its lips curled back in a terrible growl. A shiny bronze plaque is affixed to the base of the statue reading, In service to Ashtan, Mephisto the Occultist.
Sunrise - donated 60,000 sovereigns
Towering over your head, this cave bear is carved from a huge piece of jet-black obsidian. The size of the bear is so massive, a single paw could easily wrap around your head. A savage growl on its face reveals a mouthful of sharp, jagged teeth carved out of yellowed ivory. A shiny bronze plaque is affixed to the base of the statue reading, In service to Ashtan, Sunrise, Ward of Aegis.
Sylence - donated 58,000 sovereigns
This pair of muscular grey wolves are frozen in rough-hewn granite in the act of bringing down a huge elk several times their size. One leaps for the elk's throat with a vicious snarl, while his mate rips with deadly precision at the tendons in the elk's rear legs. The elk's eyes are rolled back in its sockets in eternal terror and agony as it sinks towards the ground and certain death. The sculptor has used the texture of the granite to his advantage, chipping in fine detail around the head and extremities but leaving the surfaces raw to suggest matted fur. A shiny bronze plaque is affixed to the base of the statue reading, In service to Ashtan, Takezo (Sylence) Ikari.
Nightcrawler - donated 55,000 sovereigns
This foot and a half tall statue shows the gremlin in life-sized proportions. Carved from sandstone, the figure seems to be hopping about with one leg in the air and the other poised to spring. It's mouth is opened in a disproportionately large toothy grin, it's dagger-like teeth apparently forged from steel. The gremlin is a hideously ugly thing, which this sculptor has captured beautifully. A shiny bronze plaque is affixed to the base of the statue reading, In service to Ashtan, Opportunistic Prince Nightcrawler, the Speaker for the Dead.
Enoc - donated 55,000 sovereigns
A statue of a massive gorilla is displayed here, it's thick arms raised above it's head, it's fists clenched. The gorilla's face is etched in a savage roar at the caveman below it. The humans face, already mauled, is frozen with horror in anticipation of his impending death. The granite of this statue is carved with jagged edges and rough surfaces so as to inspire the wild and beastial nature of its subject. A shiny bronze plaque is affixed to the base of the statue reading, In service to Ashtan, Archdragon Enoc Azon, The Aegean Fist.
Xenomorph - donated 55,000 sovereigns
Carved with infinite care out of a heavy, dark stained wood, this wild boar has been portrayed in mid-charge. Its ferocious tusks are lowered and ready to gut, and its small, beady eyes seem to glisten with animal rage. This statue is made in typical Tomaculan style. A shiny bronze plaque is affixed to the base of the statue reading, In service to Ashtan, The Praetorian, Xenomorph.
Amitation - donated 53,000 sovereigns
The ogre, which has been carved of a single piece of oak, bears down on you with his oversized club. Its glares at you with a perpetual sneer on its brown face. This primitive humanoid is possessed of enormous proportions and incredible strength. The statue is carved rather crudely, giving reason to believe the sculptor an ogre himself. A shiny bronze plaque is affixed to the base of the statue reading, In service to Ashtan, Amitation Ikari.
Tristan - donated 50,000 sovereigns
The huge crescent-curved tusks on this statue must have been lifted straight off its real-life counterpart. If so, the tremendous size of this slate statue must be true-to-life as well, a rather staggering thought as you have seen houses that are smaller. The Great Bull Elephant appears to be trumpeting its massive trunk in a battlecry, one foot raised as if to come smashing down. A shiny bronze plaque is affixed to the base of the statue reading, In service to Ashtan, Sir Tristan Sha'en, Head Master Guildsmith.
Antarax - donated 42,000 sovereigns
This great river predator has been sculpted in bronze, and rests on top of a three foot solid onyx pedestal. Stretching almost 14 feet long, the crocodiles tail hangs down to the ground, while its massive jaw stretches towards you. It's mouth hangs slightly ajar, displaying dozens of tiny teeth with which to chew it's prey. A shiny bronze plaque is affixed to the base of the statue reading, In service to Ashtan, Antarax Moonflair, Warmage.
Andelas - donated 41,000 sovereigns
This huge insect has its six hooked legs splayed in all directions, feeling for its prey. Impaled on one leg is the limp body of an atavian, her limbs dangling to the ground. Its enormous worm like body is crafted of hematite, and its two large mandibles appear strong enough to snap a tree in two. Ten foot antennae reach into the sky, feeling the tree's around them. A shiny bronze plaque is affixed to the base of the statue reading, "In service to Ashtan, Andelas Ikari.
Zeikan - donated 40,500 sovereigns
Mounted on the wall above the raging stream here is the eight-tentacled scourge of the sea, the octopus. It is crafted from stone, and its front four tentacles reach out towards you, its beak-like mouth opened in wait for its prey. The stone of the bull-sized body of the octopus has been turned green with moss and lichen. A shiny bronze plaque is affixed to the base of the statue reading, In service to Ashtan, Zeikan Tecuarin and Sensei Revelation Azon.