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Twilit Sanctum

#Organisations Originally a Circle of Moon Druids but now includes Clerics, Paladins, and Rangers, these people worship IoraIora, goddess of the Moon\#god#npc The twilit transition from light into darkness brings comfort and calm, as the day’s labours end and the hours of rest begin. Iora, goddess of the moon Yerah, holds dominion over the night as she guides the lost with her soft light. Her hand rests upon the world at night bringing comfort to children, illuminating the stars to guide sailors and keeping the suns, Lavan and Shakhor, in check. Many sailors, diviners and peacekeepers worship Iora, giving her the moniker She Who Guides. Th the goddess of the moon. Their main tasks are to protect her wildlife and keep peace for all ages.

Often they’ll take pilgrimages to IoraIora, goddess of the Moon\#god#npc The twilit transition from light into darkness brings comfort and calm, as the day’s labours end and the hours of rest begin. Iora, goddess of the moon Yerah, holds dominion over the night as she guides the lost with her soft light. Her hand rests upon the world at night bringing comfort to children, illuminating the stars to guide sailors and keeping the suns, Lavan and Shakhor, in check. Many sailors, diviners and peacekeepers worship Iora, giving her the moniker She Who Guides. Th’s Fell, a lake reminiscent of a moon in several phases on the western side of West Laylan, to meditate in the hopes of being blessed by her.

They currently reside in and are the progenitors of KegoKegoKego \#location Kego.jpg Kego is a lantern lit city across a junction of a river within the Paradian Jungle. The whole city is built along the large trunks of the trees along this area of the jungle with Japanese Hashi bridges erected between the trees passing over the river. The city is built a ways above the river so as to not disturb the wildlife below and roped pulleys are used to rise to city level. More ropes and grafted stairways around tree trunks are how people move between levels.. As the druids gathered to spectate and to guard the Deer, many others came to pay their respects and over the years it grew to a city of its own accord.