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== The Private World == | == The Private World == | ||
<B>Rating</B>: ●●●●○ <B>Aspect:</B> Solar | <B>Rating</B>: ●●●●○ <B>Aspect:</B> Solar |
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The Private World
Rating: ●●●●○ Aspect: Solar
In the first age, the private world was the wondrous home of a Solar exalt and his Lunar spouse; he had built her a private world, giving her the greatest gift he was capable of. Under a small, unadorned entrance gate is a stairway leading down to a huge empty globe; and floating in the middle of that globe is a model of creation, five hundred yards wide. The man-height forests of the east provide endless fruit, the oceans of the west are of fresh, sweet water, and at the center of the model is a large tower in the place and shape of the imperial mountain, with spacious residences for two and their servants. In the sky over that creation is a complex replica of a clear sky, appearing as the heavens do at that moment - icons of the Unconquered Sun, Luna, and the Five Maidens drift across the heavens in their endless dance. The Sun and Luna are the hearthstone pedastals of the manse; each provides a level two hearthstone. These are a Solar equivalent of the Cold Iron Bauble and a lunar equivalent of The Bloodstone
In the center of the manse's tower are the ancient and mostly decomposed remains of a solar and a lunar, their skeletons telling a tale of betrayal. The solar is posed as if accepting of the spell-borne incineration that he has chosen to end his life with, and the lunar tears at his grip, attempting to the last to escape his love.
This manse combines two level two demenses, lunar and solar, to produce the one manse.