Jason’s Blog: The Seven Mystical Wonders of Tarune: Tomb of the Deity

The Seven Mystical Wonders of Tarune: Tomb of the Deity

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Hello Everyone! Happy Friday!

Today is part two of the mystical wonders of Tarune! Last week was “The Planet Artifact.” Today, is an artifact that has been around long before the apocalypse of the Mourning Night, this is the Tomb of the Deity!

DISCLAIMER: This is a continuation of the series Mystical Wonders of Tarune. All content stated in today’s blog is fictional. This is my addition to the world of Necromancers’ Pride. Wouldn’t it be awesome if this were to exist in Tarune?

This is an interesting wonder of Tarune. The tomb is rests at the bottom of the Charid Ocean, but the Charid ocean does not cover the tomb. HOW? The magics wild and unstable energy in the region keep the water from flowing above and into the tomb, preserving the structure of the tomb so that it would not ruin it and become a lost memory of those who used to live on the coastline of Medoic.

The story behind this physics defying building is a warehouse of many sarcophagi of the ancient civilization known as the Uluno. The Uluno were the first people to discover the random tomb and made it the worshiping grounds of their gods. After decades of praying and worshiping and giving sacrifices to their gods, a magical entity appeared amongst the Uluno. But this was not one of their gods, it was an evil spirit they named the “Deity”. The Deity condemned the Uluno from worshiping their old system of gods or else they would fear the wrath of hell itself. The Uluno submitted and bowed down to the Deity who sought to control their lives for the rest of their existence.

Then, a magical uprising occurred. Oracles from all the known kingdoms converged onto the tomb, tackling the mighty power of the Deity. They were finally able to capture the Deity inside the tomb for the rest of time, locked inside with no escape. In order to keep the Deity trapped inside, every thousand years at the peak of the Caredon Cycle, a new volunteer skilled in Oracle magics has to recast the same spell as the others did so long ago. With the peak of the Cycle approaching and significantly less Oracles, many fear that the Deity will be released back into Tarune to cause havoc once again…

Thus the name; “Tomb of the Deity”.

I sure had a TON of fun writing this week’s blog and there are still a few ore Mystical Wonders of Tarune we have to delve into!

Thank you so much for reading and I’ll see ya next week!!

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