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The Naa'ôna serve several sacred purposes: | The Naa'ôna serve several sacred purposes: | ||
* '''Guides of spirits''' from [[Yedistren]] to [[ | * '''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 [[ | 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. 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]]. | 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]]. |