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In more recent years, many have tried to uncover artifacts from the Azari’soll since little to nothing is known to the public. Most were in vain; however, what was found is that the ‘Soll were incredibly creative when it came to using the natural world around them. They were children of Aestaena. The God represented love and fertility, deducing that the ‘Soll was an empathetic race that loved the rest of the Pantheon deeply. With most is revealed of what could ''ever'' be dug up, most archives are within 'Cill land for safekeeping.
In more recent years, many have tried to uncover artifacts from the Azari’soll since little to nothing is known to the public. Most were in vain; however, what was found is that the ‘Soll were incredibly creative when it came to using the natural world around them. They were children of Aestaena. The God represented love and fertility, deducing that the ‘Soll was an empathetic race that loved the rest of the Pantheon deeply. With most is revealed of what could ''ever'' be dug up, most archives are within 'Cill land for safekeeping.
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Latest revision as of 00:27, 16 November 2024

The Ruins of Ameon
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Location The southern tip of

Arda,"Glade of Dragons"

Races Azari'soll (Before the genocide.)

Introduction

Directly at the Glade of Dragon’s border, between the Luminion and Mitrona territories, lies the old, but not forgotten, city of Ameon. What is said to be a testament to nature doing what it does best, growing over the past. One of the only routes to reach Mitrona’s capital and Myln Arbor, outsiders walk through the ancient ruins without realizing what lies beneath them. For every elf, however, this is far from the truth. A sense of dread may be felt in some elves' hearts. Though a sense of hope as new beginnings take over in this era, as of 1553. Burnt rubble still lies at wanderers' feet, towering trees that know all too well of the beginning of history, for vines and shrubbery to grow over each part for the better of thousands of years. With newfound construction, though, this is soon to change.

Location

Geographically, the Azari’soll ruins are located east of the Glade of Dragons and right before one enters Myln Arbor. The closest city to Ameon is Luminion’s Sapherum Port, which is southwest of the ruins. Ameon is a small island that’s surrounded by two rivers that flow into the Sapphire Sea. It holds similar wildlife to the Myln Arbor, but because of its size and former destruction, one won’t find too many animals running through. However, it’s not uncommon to find deer or birds in the tree. Currently, no one lives in the ruins of Ameon, as it is not ideal.

Present Times

The Khari'cerr and Aeri'cill in the 'Soll ruins in 1551.

In the past few years, circa 1551, N’vaestil Izara Vobisere (Khari’cerr of Mitrona) and Cirlia Zaithrall (Aeri’cill of Luminion) were compelled to reach an agreement. After fifteen years of incessant bickering, coldness, and baseless threats, both Azari nations had suffered from the absence of the balance intended by the Mother and Father. It was only when the Council of Mitrona called for a meeting with Luminion that they sought to resolve their differences, realizing it was not the Azari’cill against the Azari’cerr. Separated, they lacked the power to thrive. They came to understand that to heal the wounds of the past, they must evolve, as their ancestors once wished to, though burdened by the weight of countless hardships.

The Khari’cerr and Aeri’cill declared that Ameon, once a land of regret and mourning, should evolve alongside the Azari race. If they continued to mourn the Azari’soll, the daughter loved by all elves, they would never have been able to see the wider vision. By 1552, both leaders had agreed to honor the Azari’soll, restore the city's buildings, and make it the new capital for both nations: The Dominion of Corithiel.

History

Ruins that were once the capital for the Azari’soll, Ameon, before it was said that the Azari’lunn came to massacre the race out of jealousy and hatred during The Age of Fallen Spires, a civil war that sparked between the Gods in the Pantheon. The son, Fineall, despised that the ‘Soll supposedly had more “spotlight” than he. And so, shaped in his image, he sent the ‘Lunn to take what was “his,” making the Azari’lunn a “cursed race” and inherently evil. Knowing only anger and pure envy, so much so that he would kill his sister,

The Azari’lunn were said to have destroyed the city using pyromancy, their naturally attuned magic to trample the town. They left no ‘Soll behind and made sure there were little traces left of them.

Ameon was then declared a ghost town. No one lived in their burnt houses, and the flames still raged on for days after the initial attack. The Azari’lunn were banished from the Valley of Dragons; the children of Kharash secluded themselves in Myln Arbor for years to come, and the children of Aerièlle stayed on the left side of Arda. The ‘Cerr and ‘Cill’s relationship was left with a heavy burden: the guilt of their daughter gone from this world, mourning their deaths every day. Hatred consumed the Azari’cill’s hearts for the ‘Lunn, blaming them as it was Fineall’s creations that caused the split. Although Kharash’s children had just as hard a time, representing courage and fatherhood, a piece of the Mother and Father was now missing.

In more recent years, many have tried to uncover artifacts from the Azari’soll since little to nothing is known to the public. Most were in vain; however, what was found is that the ‘Soll were incredibly creative when it came to using the natural world around them. They were children of Aestaena. The God represented love and fertility, deducing that the ‘Soll was an empathetic race that loved the rest of the Pantheon deeply. With most is revealed of what could ever be dug up, most archives are within 'Cill land for safekeeping.