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Caeternam Location: The First Guardian Quests given None Shops owned None Dialogue ???: Our meeting has been written in your stars for many years. Caeternam: I am Caeternam. Caeternam: I have observed your journey from the beginning. You will prove to be a valuable asset in the coming struggle. Caeternam: Have you been told anything? Caeternam: This, I have intended to tell you since you began this journey, but not until this time. Caeternam: Only when you reached me would you have been prepared for what's coming. Caeternam: To understand Isathaara and the peril it brings to this world, one must first understand its origin. Caeternam: Long before the advent of creatures on Lore, there was, on a different plane, a great and terrible war. Caeternam: With the aid of our elemental allies, we created many beasts of war, to do battle alongside us. Caeternam: Isathaara was one of those war beasts. Caeternam: Shortly after his creation however, we realized that Isathaara was too dangerous to be unleashed without a handler. Caeternam: To see Isathaara in action was terrible, both his ability to naturally disrupt the working of magic... Caeternam: ...and his affinity for destruction were terrible. Isathaara was only utilized a dozen times. Caeternam: We had to discuss the future of Isathaara, given his natural instability and the danger he posed. Caeternam: The war was not yet over, but it was evident that continued reliance on Isathaara would result in disaster. Caeternam: The question was whether Isathaara should be destroyed, or allowed to continue to exist. Caeternam: Also complicating matters was a prophecy regarding Isathaara. As far as I know, he was the only warbeast to be subject to a prophecy. Caeternam: Ultimately, it was felt that to destroy him would be... unjust. Not to mention difficult and extremely dangerous in a time of war. Caeternam: We locked him away in a distant corner of the plane. There he would remain prisoner for all time. Caeternam: We decided that a guardian would be essential in keeping him locked away. Caeternam: The guardian would be one of us, as we felt that only one of our brethren would have the power to enforce this... quarantine. Caeternam: A guardian was named, and the guardian accepted the task without a word... Caeternam: ...knowing full well it meant that he would never truly know rest. Caeternam: It was essential to ensure that Isathaara was not released before the time of prophecy. Caeternam: The guardian kept him calm through the long ages, both with his powers, and with discussion and engagement. Caeternam: The guardian taught Isathaara games that they could play in hopes of reaching through the madness... Caeternam: ...and finding a core of sanity in there somewhere. Caeternam: Towards the end of his first imprisonment, Isathaara had learned a human game. He had been pondering the nature of the pawn. Caeternam: However, because of the prophecy, we knew that one day Isathaara would escape. We did not know when, though. Caeternam: The guardian was unprepared for that moment. Caeternam: He had turned his gaze towards a gate that had been created by a mortal; a gate that was left standing open. Caeternam: This mortal had sought to gain access to what he thought of as the Elemental Planes. Caeternam: Of course, he was mistaken, as it merely led him to the Wastes... Caeternam: ...into an area of the Wastes long dominated by elementals of ice, water, and wind... and unfortunately, a prison. Caeternam: As the guardian gazed at this new gate, considering its implications, the unthinkable happened. Caeternam: The gate, mistakenly created by a foolish mortal seeking what he termed "the plane of ice"... Caeternam: ...led this mortal straight past the safe boundaries of Isathaara's prison. He met the creature, and wisely fled. Caeternam: Unfortunately, he led Isathaara straight to the gate, unleashing him upon the denizens of Lore. Caeternam: When Isathaara escaped, the guardian was sent to recapture him. Caeternam: The foolish human who had dared to traverse places he had no business being in was also to be severely punished. Caeternam: For his acts, he and Isathaara were tied together, and he was made to be a spirit warden... the first of such. Caeternam: I volunteered to go after Isathaara and to help recapture him. To do otherwise would have meant to go against all I believed. Caeternam: You see, I was that guardian, and my very nature is to do my duty to the utmost of my ability. Caeternam: Because Isathaara escaped my own power, I knew I would have to help contain him. Caeternam: My abilities to gaze across great distances were instrumental in selecting those who would eventually become guardians... Caeternam: ...and members of the brotherhood. Caeternam: I was the first guardian. The second guardian was the one who freed Isathaara from his prison to begin with. Caeternam: He is, and he has paid the price many times over. Becoming a spirit warden nearly killed him. He is forever bound to Isathaara. Caeternam: He carries out his duty without complaint. He was the second guardian of the brotherhood. Caeternam: The ice gate stands in the place where Letalis created it using a portion of his energy. Caeternam: This gate was designed to reopen the initial portal. Because Isathaara used the portal, he was attuned to it. Caeternam: We used the gate as a portion of the key. As long as the gate remains guarded and closed to him, he cannot flee from Letalis. Caeternam: When Nivalis destroyed the spirit orb, Isathaara was released again. All of this was foretold. Caeternam: Prophecies are notoriously tricky to circumnavigate. Caeternam: Difficult to void, we could only do our best and prepare for the day when he would released, and then re-released. Caeternam: You were the last part of the puzzle. Now, you must help to recapture him. Letalis can track him, but I cannot leave my post. Caeternam: Caeternam: There are a few potential results of failure, none of them good. Caeternam: You should know that magic is tricky at best, and with a warbeast like Isathaara, well, his effect on magic is hard to predict. Caeternam: When Letalis released Isathaara, in order to tame the more severe magical consequences of his release... Caeternam: ...we opted to tie Letalis' life force to Isathaara. This means that it is likely that if you fail, Letalis will undoubtedly die. Caeternam: I have turned my eye towards Nivalis. I believe his army is complete. Caeternam: Those giants who chose to follow him are intermingled with dragons, wolves, and the poor creatures called Khy'Rhian. Caeternam: They begin their march. Relay this information to Letalis. How you choose to use this information is up to you. Caeternam: Welcome to the Brotherhood. Now, do your duty, Brother. Caeternam: Very good. Now go, and may your endeavor meet with great success. Caeternam (Wallpaper) Alternative Image Thanks to Tomix for wallpaper image.
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