It is not for any reason that you might guess. ‘Twas the light of Rhalgr’s comet that guided the first people of Ala Mhigo to this place. By following that light to the high peaks of Gyr Abania, they were spared from the flood waters of the Sixth Umbral Calamity.
[ X’rhun’s gaze falls to the placard at the base of the statue, and the etching of the symbol of Rhalgr there. He trails his gloved fingers along the lines carved into the stone. It is with that contact that the imperfections of this memory start to become apparent – a spiderweb of cracks start to crawl out from X’rhun’s fingers, causing him to jerk his hand back suddenly.
The cracks shoot up the full height of the statue, and slither quickly over the stone walkway at their feet. Alarmed, X’rhun looks over at the people of the Reach, the figures from his memory, who seem to neither notice the cracks nor care. ]
What-?
[ Beneath them, the stone platform starts to give way. ]
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[ X’rhun’s gaze falls to the placard at the base of the statue, and the etching of the symbol of Rhalgr there. He trails his gloved fingers along the lines carved into the stone. It is with that contact that the imperfections of this memory start to become apparent – a spiderweb of cracks start to crawl out from X’rhun’s fingers, causing him to jerk his hand back suddenly.
The cracks shoot up the full height of the statue, and slither quickly over the stone walkway at their feet. Alarmed, X’rhun looks over at the people of the Reach, the figures from his memory, who seem to neither notice the cracks nor care. ]
What-?
[ Beneath them, the stone platform starts to give way. ]