Myths & Legends
Characters and histories from past Ages
Characters and histories from past Ages
Freyja was a member of the Vanir tribe of deities, but became an honorary member of the Aesir gods after the Aesir-Vanir War, by way of hostage-exchange alongside her twin, Freyr. She is famous for her fondness of love and fine material possessions, and is a goddess of love, fertility, Read more
The Four-Way Pillar is a portal stone located in the landscape known by humans as the Garden of Eden. It is the only portal stone to remain on the planet during all seven Ages and thus persists through every turning of the Wheel. It is indestructible throughout all that time. Read more
The Arboreals are a race of non-human creatures from another dimension. They are the creators and keepers of the Book of Translation – a powerful device capable of transporting plots of land and those who stand upon them between worlds. Its capabilities are vast. The Arboreals themselves stand about 10 Read more
Basic Stats Age: 29 D.O.B: ??? Origin: Camelyn, Andor Current Location: The White Tower Height: 5’11” Weight: 135 lbs. Occupation: Warder to Vivienne Accylon Talent: Wolfkin Alignment: Lawful Good Loyalty: White Tower Past Lives: Siobhan West (1st Age) Played By: Aiden_Finnegan Psychological description Hard and loyal to her Aes Sedai, has been Read more
Also known as the ‘Cauldron of Plenty’ (Coire Ansic in Irish, pronounced Kwee-ra On-sik). It was made by the druid Semias of the northern city of Murias. Not much is known about this vessel, although it was thought to have had the power to bring the dead back to life, Read more
Other Names: Slaughterer, Areadbhair, Crimall Prophesiesed Owner: Aiden Finnegan, Lugh Historical Significance: One of the Four Jewels of the Tuatha De Danann Location: Lugh’s Armory, a chamber beneath Lia Fáil on the Hill of Tara in County Meath, Ireland. The Armory was entrusted to The Naga; only to be released to Read more
Also known as the Stone of Destiny, and the Coronation Stone. It was made by Morfessa of Falias, and brought into Ireland by the Danann, where they duly placed it at the Hill of Tara, in Co. Meath. Legend has it that its cry confirmed the coronation of the rightful Read more