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The divine servants of the [[Meera Jenlek|Mother]] and [[Merrik Jenlek|Father]] known as the [[Naa'ôna]], under the direction of the Divine Parents, rescued the Zekarin and carried them into the safety of the [[Star (Lethurèa)|Stars]], where they were shielded from the wrath of [[Malis]] and his followers. | The divine servants of the [[Meera Jenlek|Mother]] and [[Merrik Jenlek|Father]] known as the [[Naa'ôna]], under the direction of the Divine Parents, rescued the Zekarin and carried them into the safety of the [[Star (Lethurèa)|Stars]], where they were shielded from the wrath of [[Malis]] and his followers. | ||
There, within sanctified stellar sanctums, the curse was slowly purged. As the darkness lifted, the [[Call of It' | There, within sanctified stellar sanctums, the curse was slowly purged. As the darkness lifted, the [[Call of It'slâmwâ]] returned to them, confirming their spiritual reintegration. | ||
Through intense discipline, spiritual rituals, and the blending of arcane healing practices, these fallen beings slowly cleansed themselves of the curse's influence entirely. The '''Zekarin''' emerged as a species born of redemption, embodying a balance of their dark origins and newfound light. | Through intense discipline, spiritual rituals, and the blending of arcane healing practices, these fallen beings slowly cleansed themselves of the curse's influence entirely. The '''Zekarin''' emerged as a species born of redemption, embodying a balance of their dark origins and newfound light. | ||
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They can once again and also: | They can once again and also: | ||
* Walk once more in the light of [[It' | * Walk once more in the light of [[It'slâmwâ]] | ||
* Can hear and be summoned by [[The Call of It' | * Can hear and be summoned by [[The Call of It'slâmwâ|The Call]] | ||
* Possess spiritual resilience and a clarity of purpose rare among mortal or immortal beings | * Possess spiritual resilience and a clarity of purpose rare among mortal or immortal beings | ||