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They are '''mortal''', but untouched by time, ageless by proximity to the [[Star (Lethurèa)|Stars]], from which they emerged and which they now guard.
They are '''mortal''', but untouched by time, ageless by proximity to the [[Star (Lethurèa)|Stars]], from which they emerged and which they now guard.
{{Species
| name = Naa'ôna
| oed = n aa oh n uh
| imageFront = NaaonaFront.jpg
| caption1 = Front view of a Naa'ôna
| imageSide = NaaonaSide.jpg
| caption2 = Side profile of a Naa'ôna
| imageAngle = NaaonaAngle.jpg
| caption3 = Angle view
| imageBack = NaaonaBack.jpg
| caption7 = Rear view
| imageMale = NaaonaMale.jpg
| caption4 = Typical male Naa'ôna
| imageFemale = NaaonaFemale.jpg
| caption5 = Typical female Naa'ôna
| imageIndividual = SelaanaEluvean.jpg
| caption6 = [[Selaana Elûvèan]], a rare Black Angel Naa'ôna
| taxonomy = [[Spirit-Bound Humanoid]]
| species_family = [[Elesèa Tribe]]
| birth_type = Live-birth
| reproduction_type = Sexual
| average_height = 8 feet to 9.5 feet
| physiques = Lithe, elegant, luminous
| history = Second spirits to enter [[Yedistren]], eternal guardians of the [[Star (Lethurèa)|Stars]]
| homeworld = [[Cities in the Stars]]
| universe = [[Lethurèa]]
| spirit_tribe = [[Elesèa Tribe]]
| creator = Emerged from [[Star (Lethurèa)|Stars]] after [[True First War]] and [[Spirit Migration]] to [[It'slémwé]]
| species_relatives = [[Sherok]]
| status = Plentiful
| traits = Radiant chests (Celestial Flame), glowing white eyes, floating locomotion
| eye_colors = [[White (Eye Color)]]
| hair_colors = [[Silver (Hair Color)]], [[Gold (Hair Color)]], [[Platinum (Hair Color)]], [[Cobalt (Hair Color)]], [[Iron Black (Hair Color)]]
| skin_colors = [[Silver (Skin Color)]], [[Gold (Skin Color)]], [[Copper (Skin Color)]], [[Platinum (Skin Color)]], [[Cobalt (Skin Color)]], [[Gun Metal (Skin Color)]]
| stance = Bipedal (floats, does not walk)
| diet = [[Diet|Lumivore]]
}}


== Origin and Nature ==
== Origin and Nature ==
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Their appearance is striking:
Their appearance is striking:


* Skin in shimmering hues of [[Silver (Skin Color)]], [[Gold (Skin Color)]], [[Copper (Skin Color)]], [[Platinum (Skin Color)]], [[Cobalt (Skin Color)]], or [[Gun Metal (Skin Color)]]
* Skin in shimmering hues of [[Silver (Skin Color)|Silver]], [[Gold (Skin Color)|Gold]], [[Copper (Skin Color)|Copper]], [[Platinum (Skin Color)|Platinum]], [[Cobalt (Skin Color)|Cobalt]], or [[Gun Metal (Skin Color)|Gun Metal]]
* Metallic hair in matching tones
* Metallic hair in matching tones
* Clothing forged from lightwoven metals
* Clothing forged from lightwoven metals
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The Naa'ôna serve several sacred purposes:
The Naa'ôna serve several sacred purposes:


* '''Guides of spirits''' from [[Yedistren]] to [[It’slémwé]]
* '''Guides of spirits''' from [[Yedistren]] to [[It'slémwé]]
* '''Deliverers''' of the [[Elements of It'slémwé]] to mortals within sacred circles
* '''Deliverers''' of the [[Elements of It'slémwé]] to mortals within sacred circles
* '''Gatekeepers''' of the [[Stars]], ensuring no spirit leaves It'slémwé unlawfully
* '''Gatekeepers''' of the [[Stars]], ensuring no spirit leaves It'slémwé unlawfully
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== Cities in the Stars ==
== Cities in the Stars ==
Their golden citadels are not of metal, but of '''condensed woven light''', shaped into crystalline towers, bridges, and observatories. Every building holds a view of [[It’slémwé]], and their cities are often orbiting or nested within the [[Star (Lethurèa)|Stars]] themselves.
Their golden citadels are not of metal, but of '''condensed woven light''', shaped into crystalline towers, bridges, and observatories. Every building holds a view of [[It'slémwé]], and their cities are often orbiting or nested within the [[Star (Lethurèa)|Stars]] themselves.


During the [[Zekarin Rebellion]] and the [[High Valorèin Rebellion]], the Naa'ôna provided sanctuary for the righteous and the repentant. These cities are considered sacred grounds by many [[Free Species]].
During the [[Zekarin Rebellion]] and the [[High Valorèin Rebellion]], the Naa'ôna provided sanctuary for the righteous and the repentant. The [[High Valorèin]] who chose not to serve [[Malismorai]] fled to the stars. Those of the [[Shemèin]] who later became [[Zekarin]] sought refuge from the [[Malisik]] and purification from their darkness. These cities are considered sacred grounds by many [[Free Species]].


== Reproduction and Rare Offspring ==
== Reproduction and Rare Offspring ==
Though they are immortal, the Naa'ôna can reproduce like all [[Free Species]], via mammalian reproduction. However, they rarely do. Partners may choose to engage in sacred intimacy, but offspring are exceedingly rare. A child born of two Naa'ôna will glow visibly through the mother’s womb within days.
Though they are immortal, the Naa'ôna can reproduce like all [[Free Species]], via mammalian reproduction. However, they rarely do. Partners may choose to engage in [[Sacred Intimacy]] sacred intimacy, but offspring are exceedingly rare. A child born of two Naa'ôna will glow visibly through the mother's womb within days.


== Fall from Grace — The Golgarok ==
== Fall from Grace — The Golgarok ==
Rarely, a Naa'ôna may '''abandon the Stars''', walk away from light, and seek out [[Gozog’nok]]. These fallen become '''[[Golgarok]]''', corrupted prophets of [[Malis]], who twist their former duties and speak to the [[Malisik]] as emissaries of darkness.
Rarely, a Naa'ôna may '''abandon the Stars''', walk away from light, and seek out [[Gozog'nok]]. These fallen become '''[[Golgarok]]''', corrupted prophets of [[Malis]], who twist their former duties and speak to the [[Malisik]] as emissaries of darkness.


Though terrifying, they are rare and precious to [[Malismorai]]. One such Golgarok was slain by the Chosen [[Merik Teslek|Hero]] and [[Mèra Ûrlek Teslek|Heroine]] during a climactic battle.
Though terrifying, they are rare and precious to [[Malismorai]]. One such Golgarok was slain by the Chosen [[Merik Teslek|Hero]] and [[Mèra Ûrlek Teslek|Heroine]] during a climactic battle.
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* [[Naa'ôna Maternal Guide|Maternal Guides]]
* [[Naa'ôna Maternal Guide|Maternal Guides]]


Their names, like ''Kelbaan Debûr'' or ''Selaana Elûvèan'', are public-facing. Their true '''spirit-names''' are sacred—shared only with their soul-bound partner.
Their names, like ''[[Kelbaan Debûr]]'' or ''[[Selaana Elûvèan]]'', are public-facing. Their true '''[[Spirit-Names]]''' are sacred—shared only with their soul-bound partner.


== Prophecy and Judgment Day ==
== Prophecy and Judgment Day ==
During the '''Final Judgment''', the Naa'ôna will '''guide redeemed Malisik''' to the Throne of the [[Meera Jenlek|Mother]] and [[Merrik Jenlek|Father]] for final judgment. Those found worthy will ascend. The rest shall return to [[Gozog’nok]] eternally.
During the '''Final Judgment''', the Naa'ôna will '''guide redeemed Malisik''' to the Throne of the [[Meera Jenlek|Mother]] and [[Merrik Jenlek|Father]] for final judgment. Those found worthy will ascend. The rest shall return to [[Gozog'nok]] eternally.


== Cultural Memory and Reverence ==
== Cultural Memory and Reverence ==
In the modern age, the Naa'ôna have faded from popular culture. Once revered in early art as [[Star Beings]] or [[Star People]], their image survives in ancient carvings, temple friezes, and children's lullabies sung beneath the stars.
In the modern age, the Naa'ôna have faded from popular culture. Once revered in early art as [[Star Beings]] or [[Star People]], their image survives in ancient carvings, temple friezes, and children's lullabies sung beneath the stars.
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