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“One night like every other night, quiet and calm, the fog rolled in and the world went dark. After that night, no one saw the sun again. Some Succibae scientists had theorized that the sun had gone out, but the Luxitae claimed they could still feel the light burning in their bones. As the Luxitae began to waste away, the Succibae rushed to build the artificial sun rooms we have today.” – Elefteria: A History (7th Edition) by Areilin Septeria, 187 A.D.
“Not many people like to think of the first day without the sun, but it is important to remember that is the day that the dead came alive and the Seraphim began to speak.” – A Brief History of the Seraphim by Areilin Septeria, 250 A.D.
“One night like every other night, quiet and calm, the fog rolled in and the world went dark. After that night, no one saw the sun again. Some Succibae scientists had theorized that the sun had gone out, but the Luxitae claimed they could still feel the light burning in their bones. As the Luxitae began to waste away, the Succibae rushed to build the artificial sun rooms we have today.” – Elefteria: A History (7th Edition) by Areilin Septeria, 187 A.D.
“Not many people like to think of the first day without the sun, but it is important to remember that is the day that the dead came alive and the Seraphim began to speak.” – A Brief History of the Seraphim by Areilin Septeria, 250 A.D.