Difference between revisions of "Mount Celestia"
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''Summary'': The second heaven, also called the Golden Heaven, is the armory and mustering ground of the Seven Heavens. It is here that the noblest of fighters take their eternal rest. Draco Paladin, also called Bahamut, is said to make his home here with his celestial court. | ''Summary'': The second heaven, also called the Golden Heaven, is the armory and mustering ground of the Seven Heavens. It is here that the noblest of fighters take their eternal rest. Draco Paladin, also called Bahamut, is said to make his home here with his celestial court. | ||
| − | Mercuria is the layer that resembles most closely traditional prime material worlds. | + | Mercuria is the layer that resembles most closely traditional prime material worlds. Although varying by province and realm, a sun and a moon, called Sol and Luna, appear in the sky here. By all scientific observation, both Sol and Luna appear to be infinitely distant from Mt. Celestia, and their light appears to be infinitely fast. Both Sol and Luna are also perfect discs of light, with Sol being utterly inscrutable, regardless of lens or spell, and will cause sun blindness to those who look upon it too long and too directly. Stars appear in the night sky of Mercuria, and are brilliant and majestic, but are not as awesomely clear as they are in the eternal night of Lunia, nor are there as many celestial phenomenon. |
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The Seven Mounts
The 1st Mount: Lunia
The Celestial Vault
Being the layer of Mount Celestia closest to Astral Plane and furthest from the light of the Illuminated Heaven
The 2nd Mount: Mercuria
Summary: The second heaven, also called the Golden Heaven, is the armory and mustering ground of the Seven Heavens. It is here that the noblest of fighters take their eternal rest. Draco Paladin, also called Bahamut, is said to make his home here with his celestial court.
Mercuria is the layer that resembles most closely traditional prime material worlds. Although varying by province and realm, a sun and a moon, called Sol and Luna, appear in the sky here. By all scientific observation, both Sol and Luna appear to be infinitely distant from Mt. Celestia, and their light appears to be infinitely fast. Both Sol and Luna are also perfect discs of light, with Sol being utterly inscrutable, regardless of lens or spell, and will cause sun blindness to those who look upon it too long and too directly. Stars appear in the night sky of Mercuria, and are brilliant and majestic, but are not as awesomely clear as they are in the eternal night of Lunia, nor are there as many celestial phenomenon.