Category:Kar'Liu'I'Vae Vaeh'Vae Gu'Liu'Rho'Stern

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The Heroic Age took place between 23,002 and 19,552 Pre-AE (Pre-Aeternaean Expansion), although there are many events in this era, its beginning is that of the birth of Killy I vi Gloustern "The Water Kin" (Kar'Liu'I'Vae Vaeh'Vae Gu'Liu'Rho'Stern), child of the legendary heroine; Hae'I'Mae I Vaeh'Vae Gu'Liu'Rho'Stern, whom herself is the daughter of the Messenger of the Heavens, ϓϊ'ϐσ'Ϣϩ; the deity that gave the people the Heavenly Dialect.

Kar'Liu'I'Vae was raised as a commoner; his mother made sure to hide her connection to the heavens, so that her son would not be corrupted by power. This is where the tradition of the Heavenly Throne's mandate began. The village in which they live, hidden to outsiders, was a small fishing one. Each and every day, Hae'I'Mae would bring her son to the seas around it, as she worked to gather food and meditate, her son immersed himself with the water himself; swimming, diving, and learning its movements. As time passed, Kar'Liu'I'Vae eventually learned to read, write, and speak in both the Heavenly Dialect, and the common dialect.

By the age of 12, Kar'Liu'I'Vae began to question the reality around him; people lived in poverty, struggling with one another to find a way to survive. Whenever he asked why people did not work together as one to survive, he always was told that it is the way of the world. He refused to accept this, and asked his mother. The only answer he ever received was to submit to the heavens and pray. So he did just that. he prayed every day for a year, only pausing once every three days to eat and drink. Finally, at the end of the year he received a revelation; the nation he lived in was one of great riches, but these riches have been hoarded by those in power. Those who would wield magic as a weapon and to force others into submission. The heavens have told him to overthrow this nation. He obeyed.

As soon as he finished praying, he went to his mother; she smiled at him and gave her his full support, bringing him to the sacred shrine of ϓϊ'ϐσ'Ϣϩ. According to records, there he met with an avatar of the heavens and was given the ϘϤ'Ԅᵹ'ϬϨ'Ӷԏ'λї'Ҷᴗ; the Qin'Rho Glaive, a heavenly weapon that was given to many heroic beings in the past. However, this was not the true gift he received. He also learned that he was the direct descendant of the heavens, and that his ancestors have passed their wisdom down to him through both his mother, and his father. A father he never knew, one who has been shrouded in mystery. He took up the ϘϤ'Ԅᵹ'ϬϨ'Ӷԏ'λї'Ҷᴗ and with the blessing of his mother began his journey.

His first stop, was his greatest friend; Dea'Hae'Gu Fy'Rho, who would become famous for his skill with a bow. Together they travelled across the mountains of their homeland, recruiting an army as they ventured; those who proved ever faithful to the heavens, willing to die alongside Kar'Liu'I'Vae, who became known as the "Eternal Spirit" for his ability to always be where he was needed most. There were many battles throughout these journeys, and gradually his circle of closest companions grew.

Eventually, he and his army came to the capital of their homeland; it was defended with an army that dwarfed the Eternal Army. Yet, without pause Kar'Liu'I'Vae took up his blade, mounted his horse, and charged towards the enemy. The Glaive reflected the sunlight perfectly towards each enemy he would face, blinding them long enough to be cut down. he continued to fight, inspiring his army to charge behind him; he took the heads of several generals before reaching the heir to the kingdom; whom he dueled over three days. This heir, who would later turn out to be P'O'Gu Ji'Ys; the last of the ten companions, was barely holding his own, but each time that Kar'Liu'I'Vae went for the killing blow, he would miss. Finally, he realised that P'O'Gu was destined to live by heaven's decree; so he merely disarmed him and declared that he would be spared.

Viewing this act of mercy, P'O'Gu was filled with sorrow, reaching for his blade to kill himself, but Kar'Liu'I'Vae was faster; ensuring that the blade would be knocked away. Kar'Liu'I'Vae knelt beside him and gave him his hand, explaining the purpose of this war, and how everyone must be treated as equals, with only the heavens above them. He then informed the heir of his ignorance, of how his father wielded magic to enslave the people. After realising the truth, the heir stood tall and swore allegiance to Kar'Liu'I'Vae; promising his faith and his army, which would be used to overthrow the nation.

In the final battle, it was learned that the ruler of this nation, the mage-lord of Ji'Ys was actually millennia older than thought; he had used magic to sacrifice those around him to extend his own life beyond mortal limits. A blasphemy to the heavens. He would soon be cut down by Kar'Liu'I'Vae, who would then seal away the knowledge of this magic so that no other could use it.

He would then burn down the palace, watching it crumble into ashes. After the ashes cleared, in the middle of the wreckage remained a single throne. Not the one of the former ruler, but one that was hidden away deep beneath the surface. One that shone as brightly as ϘϤ'Ԅᵹ'ϬϨ'Ӷԏ'λї'Ҷᴗ. As Kar'Liu'I'Vae approached it wit his companions, they felt a need to kneel before it. They knelt in silence for hours until all but Kar'Liu'I'Vae stood up. They stepped back and bowed towards him instead, informing him of their shared revelation; Kar'Liu'I'Vae would be more than the Eternal Spirit. He would be the Eternal Leader of a new nation, guiding it into a bright future. Kar'Liu'I'Vae was reluctant, he feared becoming corrupt, so he meditated for a full month, conversing with his ancestors. At the end of the month, he accepted his new responsibility and ordered that all the riches of the palace be distributed to those of his new realm; promising equality and peace to those who he ruled over; beginning the enlightenment.

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