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During the [[War of the Divine Child]], the [[Darkenwood]] was nearly drained of energy by the machinations of [[Sartan]], nearly unraveling Urania in the process and destroying the forest. Only through a ritual merging Urania with [[Propasia]] were both spirit and forest able to be healed. Both spirits remained side by side until Propasia's [[ascension]] into the Goddess [[Artemis]].
During the [[War of the Divine Child]], the [[Darkenwood]] was nearly drained of energy by the machinations of [[Sartan]], nearly unraveling Urania in the process and destroying the forest. Only through a ritual merging Urania with [[Propasia]] were both spirit and forest able to be healed. Both spirits remained side by side until Propasia's [[ascension]] into the Goddess [[Artemis]].


She is also known in the Arts as Urania, the Heavenly - the [[Muse]] of Astronomy.  
She is also known in the Arts as Urania, the Heavenly - the [[Muse]] of Visual Artistry.  


[[Category:Forest Spirits]][[Category:Darkenwood Denizens]]
[[Category:Forest Spirits]][[Category:Darkenwood Denizens]]

Revision as of 20:44, 11 November 2011

Urania, the Spirit of the Darkenwood, has been one of the more active of the forest spirits in modern times. Closely attuned to the forest she protects, shadowy Urania has seen much turmoil over the years but now dwells peacefully among the arachnoi of the Darkenwood.

During the War of the Divine Child, the Darkenwood was nearly drained of energy by the machinations of Sartan, nearly unraveling Urania in the process and destroying the forest. Only through a ritual merging Urania with Propasia were both spirit and forest able to be healed. Both spirits remained side by side until Propasia's ascension into the Goddess Artemis.

She is also known in the Arts as Urania, the Heavenly - the Muse of Visual Artistry.