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PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 8:40 am


Paint the Sky with Stars

Astranaar's history.

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The Old Gods and the Ordering of Azeroth
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Unaware of Sargeras' mission to undo their countless works, the Titans continued to move from world to world, shaping and ordering each planet as they saw fit. Along their journey they happened upon a small world that its inhabitants would later name Azeroth.

As the Titans made their way across the primordial landscape, they encountered a number of hostile elemental beings. These elementals, who worshipped a race of unfathomably evil beings known only as the Old Gods, vowed to drive the Titans back and keep their world inviolate from the invaders' metallic touch.

The Pantheon, disturbed by the Old Gods' penchant for evil, waged war upon the elementals and their dark masters. The Old Gods' armies were led by the most powerful elemental lieutenants: Ragnaros the Firelord, Therazane the Stonemother, Al'Akir the Windlord, and Neptulon the Tidehunter.

Their chaotic forces raged across the face of the world and clashed with the colossal Titans. Though the elementals were powerful beyond mortal comprehension, their combined forces could not stop the mighty Titans. One by one, the elemental lords fell, and their forces dispersed.

The Pantheon shattered the Old Gods' citadels and chained the five evil gods far beneath the surface of the world. Without the Old Gods' power to keep their raging spirits bound to the physical world, the elementals were banished to an abyssal plane, where they would contend with one another for all eternity. With the elementals' departure, nature calmed, and the world settled into a peaceful harmony. The Titans saw that the threat was contained and set to work.

The Titans empowered a number of races to help them fashion the world. To help them carve out the fathomless caverns beneath the earth, the Titans created the dwarf-like earthen from magical, living stone. To help them dredge out the seas and lift the land from the sea floor, the Titans created the immense but gentle sea giants. For many ages the Titans moved and shaped the earth, until at last there remained one perfect continent.

At the continent's center, the Titans crafted a lake of scintillating energies. The lake, which they named the Well of Eternity, was to be the fount of life for the world. Its potent energies would nurture the bones of the world and empower life to take root in the land's rich soil. Over time, plants, trees, monsters, and creatures of every kind began to thrive on the primordial continent.

As twilight fell on the final day of their labors, the Titans named the continent Kalimdor: "land of eternal starlight".

Astranaar's Personality. She's the Creator type.
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transcendental - 3 dictionary results
tran·scen·den·tal
/?træns?n'd?ntl, -s?n-/ Show Spelled[tran-sen-den-tl, -suhn-] Show IPA
–adjective
1. transcendent, surpassing, or superior.
2. being beyond ordinary or common experience, thought, or belief; supernatural.
3. abstract or metaphysical.
4. idealistic, lofty, or extravagant.
5. Philosophy .
a. beyond the contingent and accidental in human experience, but not beyond all human knowledge. Compare transcendent ( def. 4b ) .
b. pertaining to certain theories, etc., explaining what is objective as the contribution of the mind.
c. Kantianism . of, pertaining to, based upon, or concerned with a priori elements in experience, which condition human knowledge. Compare transcendent ( def. 4b ) .
–noun
6. Mathematics . transcendental number.
7. transcendentals, Scholasticism . categories that have universal application, as being, one, true, good.

Origin:
1615–25; < ML transcendentalis. See transcendent, -al1

—Related forms
tran·scen·den·tal·i·ty, noun
tran·scen·den·tal·ly, adverb
un·tran·scen·den·tal, adjective
un·tran·scen·den·tal·ly, adverb

transcendental number

–noun Mathematics .
a number that is not a root of any algebraic equation having integral coefficients, as p or e .
Also called transcendental.

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 9:44 pm


History: Astranaar doesn't remember being born or emerging from a confined basket. She doesn't even remember much about growing up. She feels like she was just made into being, full grown and flight-bound. What she does remember is the world she once came from was broken by warfare and ravaged by mother nature herself. She and her mate fled their scarred home.

Along the way they somehow lost one another, but both vowed they'd travel east until the ground was green and the world seemed peaceful once more. As she crossed the border into the land of Soquili, Astranaar felt a sense press her to her final destination. What it was that pushed her to the teepee of Evening Night, even Astranaar cannot explain. All she knew was that she and this human must travel further south for a better tomorrow.

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