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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'slâmwâ]], 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'slâmwâ]], and their cities are often orbiting or nested within the [[Star (Lethurèa)|Stars]] themselves.


During the [[Zekarin Rebellion]] and the [[Elder Valorèin Rebellion]], the Naa'ôna provided sanctuary for the righteous and the repentant. The [[High Valorèin]] who chose not to serve [[Malismorâ]] 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 [[Elder Valorèin Rebellion]], the Naa'ôna provided sanctuary for the righteous and the repentant. The [[High Valorèin]] who chose not to serve [[The Malismorâ]] 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 ==
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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 [[Malismorâ]]. One such [[Golgarok]] was slain by the Chosen [[Merik Teslek|Hero]] and [[Mêra Ûrlek Teslek|Heroine]] during a climactic battle.
Though terrifying, they are rare and precious to [[The Malismorâ]]. One such [[Golgarok]] was slain by the Chosen [[Merik Teslek|Hero]] and [[Mêra Ûrlek Teslek|Heroine]] during a climactic battle.


== Castes and Names ==
== Castes and Names ==