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[[File:Lathyrus.png|thumb|<i>"Lathyrus was so different in the golden age of light. Great houses and avenues stretched from here to the Featherlands. So much has been lost."</i> - [[Amara]]]] |
[[File:Lathyrus.png|thumb|<i>"Lathyrus was so different in the golden age of light. Great houses and avenues stretched from here to the Featherlands. So much has been lost."</i> - [[Amara]]]] |
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− | Lathyrus was the greatest of [[Humans| |
+ | Lathyrus was the greatest of [[Humans|Humanity]]'s cities. At the end of the Third [[Ages|Age]] it was buried under a sea of ash. |
== Culture == |
== Culture == |
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− | * Their Seers were able to use the Twin Hearts of Lathyrus to bend and control light from atop the Tower of Gnomon. |
+ | * Their Seers were able to use the [[Twin Hearts of Lathyrus]] to bend and control light from atop the [[Tower of Gnomon]]. |
− | * Lathyrians quickly forgot their [[Gefn| |
+ | * Lathyrians quickly forgot their [[Gefn|True Origins]], but they were religious and worshiped Gods created in their own image. |
* They were advanced enough to create clockwork toys that played tunes when touched. |
* They were advanced enough to create clockwork toys that played tunes when touched. |
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− | * They tamed [[Einar]] to be used as hunting companions |
+ | * They tamed [[Creatures#Einar|Einar]] to be used as hunting companions |
− | * When the |
+ | * When the Third Age came to an end, monks began Seeing Stones to watch for shadows and Heartbone Rods to keep them at bay. |
[[Category:Locations]] |
[[Category:Locations]] |
Latest revision as of 13:26, 4 January 2021
Lathyrus was the greatest of Humanity's cities. At the end of the Third Age it was buried under a sea of ash.
Culture[ | ]
- Their Seers were able to use the Twin Hearts of Lathyrus to bend and control light from atop the Tower of Gnomon.
- Lathyrians quickly forgot their True Origins, but they were religious and worshiped Gods created in their own image.
- They were advanced enough to create clockwork toys that played tunes when touched.
- They tamed Einar to be used as hunting companions
- When the Third Age came to an end, monks began Seeing Stones to watch for shadows and Heartbone Rods to keep them at bay.