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The story of [[Eoswain]] and [[Zbortan]], and its derivatives, survive in [[Mantica]] mostly as myths nd in children' rhymes. | The story of [[Eoswain (shining one)|Eoswain]] and [[Zbortan]], and its derivatives, survive in [[Mantica]] mostly as myths nd in children' rhymes. | ||
In a small area of the [[Ardovikian Plain]] however, the story is still recalled and used as a moral against excessive belief and action. | In a small area of the [[Ardovikian Plain]] however, the story is still recalled and used as a moral against excessive belief and action. | ||
Latest revision as of 23:27, 26 June 2025
The story of Eoswain and Zbortan, and its derivatives, survive in Mantica mostly as myths nd in children' rhymes.
In a small area of the Ardovikian Plain however, the story is still recalled and used as a moral against excessive belief and action.
An extreme of anything the Rhordians believe, can be corrupting and damaging, even if the intentions seem good.
Today, the Children of the Fall preach this mantra as a key part of their dogma.
They yearn for a return to the golden age of stability, before the shattering of the mirror, and thus their churches worship the former Celestians, those that oversaw a wold in balance.
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