Euthora

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Euthora
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Map of Euthora by Keileon

Primary Canon

Euthoran Song

Demonym

Euthoran

Dominant Race(s)

Prior to Reformative Era: Humans, Shapeshifters, Lupynn, Chii-Ranu, various species of dragon; during Reformative Era: Voidwalkers, Sélrakh

Major Deities

Vol en-ait Cor, Vol en-ait Rae

Official Languages

Drakine, Common, Acaranian, Latin, various minor languages

Radius

0.90 r(S)

Gravity

1.00 g

Orbital Period

360 d

Rotation Period

24 h


Euthora (Drakine Zutánorok; Common (Land of) Great Truth) is a planet of the Manaverse, slightly smaller in size than Terra. It orbits a single sun, Cor (hence the name of its system, the Corian Star System), and in turn is orbited by two moons, Shyr and Rae, named after the two gods of this planet and a sacred dragon. It consists of five main continents, most of which are broken into several countries. Home to many intelligent species and races, it also has several interplanetary settlements from civilizations on planets such as Ferona, Phantasia, and Mantua.

Geography

Euthora's geography is greatly varied, but mountains and forests (or similar wooded habitats, such as jungles) seem to dominate the planet's non-water surface. Euthora is roughly 50% ocean, but the water is far deeper than on planets such as Terra, making up for the apparent lack of water. Rivers and lakes are very common, particularly in the northern hemisphere, and in the southern hemisphere tend to have twice the population density of areas further from water. Aside from that, however, human settlements tend to be spread out over flat plain-land or nestled in the shelter of a mountainside.

Coastlines are erratic and very ragged, and the amount of island subcontinents in the southern hemisphere is indicative of the ancient battle between the two gods, during which the planet was nearly destroyed. Large amounts of ravines and canyons are also proof of this, and the sheer size of some mountain ranges suggest that the battle carved out valleys nearby, which are now mistaken for naturally sea-level areas. The depth of the ocean between eastern Forvolrasuls and western Acaran is also thought to be a direct result of the battle between Cor and Rae.

Continents

Acaran

Main Article: Acaran

Acaran is consistently the most heavily populated by humans throughout the eras. Commonly considered the most mythologically-influenced region of Euthora, this continent includes Carisitai, the country in which Aravolta Darz is located, and Ferinael, the country which worships the Lupynn as a sacred animal. Near Ferinael, as well, is the area in which Shyr was believed to have been raised. Carisitai is perhaps the most magically advanced country on the planet, and it and several other countries in Acaran have established trade with Durasken and Nienearcl.

Much of this continent is warm, with jungles, deserts, and savannahs coming to mind when thinking of most of the countries here. Extreme summer weather is common, such as thunderstorms and tornadoes, and wildfires are common in drier areas. In areas with more water, farm plots are common sights, and account for much of the areas' economies. Exotic fruits are grown in areas near the equator, and are usually the object of trade with overseas countries like Durasken.

Ethanol

Main Article: Ethanol

Ethanol is a large island continent in the northern reaches of Euthora. Blanketed in snow year-round and dotted with sharp, steep mountains, this area shows scattered signs of Radiant and Dissonant Era settlement, mostly in the form of an enormous castle in the north. Preserved from the harsh passage of time by the extreme cold and everlasting winter, more than the constant blizzard conditions keep explorers at bay. The castle itself has a fierce guardian in the form of the Skull Wyrm, the magically-reanimated skeleton of a dragon resembling a Firedrake or Pyrespine, or perhaps a hybrid of the two.

At the time of Fyreborne and later, this area has no permanent human civilizations, though hardy dragons and Shapeshifters eke out a living along the southern shore of the continent, and the smaller island nearby. Both of these races, however, are notably more territorial and less sapient than their cousins in other parts of the world such as Durasken and Carisitai, due to their extremely limited contact with human civilization. Very rarely, a Lupynn may also be sighted as far north as the middle of the continent, as their fur and feathers provide decent insulation from the constant cold.

Euthorica Islands

Main Article: Euthorica Islands

Just west of Forvolrasuls lies an island chain that was first inhabited by Sky Serpents in the early Dissonant Era. The Euthorica Islands, bearing the name of the planet and "ica" (full word being icara, which was originally a word meaning "beauty") holds a very dense population from the Rosean Empire and Mantuanese Sky Serpent nomads alike, being one of the most diverse areas of Euthora. For the moment, only four countries are recognized within the region: Aierma Rosea, Azuma island and the Commonwealth of Namine, Nova Scoiné, and Ciastilla. Each country belongs to or has belonged to one planet except for a disputed island between Aierma Rosea and the Commonwealth of Namine. Most of the island's weather is warm and humid, but does retain a ridiculous amount of rain per season. The animals found on the Euthorica Islands range from hawks down to silverfish and chameleons. The Euthorica Islands are mainly inhabited by humans from Syelsumoia, Greniou, Mantua, and Celaflora, but there is a very strong Sky Serpent presence and of other unknown races from Mantua such as the Blood Scripter as a result of the large amount of interstellar trading posts found.

Farixya

Main Article: Farixya

The arid continent of Farixya (internationally known as the Farixyan Protectorate) was once part of Acaran before breaking away politically during the Dissonant Era. Due to this, the majority of the populace still speaks Acaranian, but multiple "tribal" languages have developed in each individual country. These languages are similar enough to each other for people from different areas (still known as protectorates, due to the Radiant Era) to somewhat understand each other, but Acaranian is still the language of trade.

Shapeshifters are the dominant race here, with humans close behind. The Lupynn is more common than in Acaran, but still rare and aloof enough to be an uncommon sight. Dragons are less common here, as well, but this is due mostly to the types of dragons in the area- mostly coastal breeds. A few still hold their title as Skykings even during the Dissonant and Harmonic eras.

Because of the Shapeshifter-dominant society, neighboring protectorates often quarrel in small "tribal wars" for territory, food, or a water source. While the species is still mostly solitary, this is the only area of Euthora where Shapeshifters will congregate and ally with one another in large groups, outside of a human-based civilization. This results in semi-frequent infighting, and eventually the formation of a wolf-pack-like hierarchy.

As a whole, the continent is ruled by Skyking Ausurath until his death in the Harmonic Era. He and his father remain the last known living Skykings at Standard Canon Time. During Ausurath's rule, the entirety of the continent is considered as one protectorate.

Forvolrasuls

Main Article: Forvolrasuls

Forvolrasuls is less populated by humans than most of the other continents, but the sheer number of dragons and Shapeshifters makes up for it. It consists of the third fewest amount of countries, at merely six. Of these, the most human-populated is Durasken, however dragons and Shapeshifters also heavily inhabit this area as well. Seotara and Nienearcl both come in as close seconds, and have far fewer "wild" races within cities. There are, however, several species of dragons within the mountain ranges; and Shapeshifters stalk the forests, keeping to the wild more consistently than their Durasken relatives. Durasken boasts the strongest land-based military on the planet- often overpowering its neighbor to the east in resource battles- and Nienearcl is indisputably the most technologically advanced country.

Geographically it may be considered one of the most breathtaking continents on the planet, second only to Ethanol's snowbound mountain ranges. The towering mountains on Kelvelas are, by themselves, beautiful to look at, but the views of the landscapes- which can be seen from the highest point on the Hunter's Nest plateau, are stunningly beautiful enough that dragons will go out of their way to fly up to this pinnacle of Durasken.

Regions

Most areas on Euthora do not separate the countries further, so the vast majority of non-country "regions" are oceans and mountain ranges. However, Durasken has established a sub-country in the form of a long landmass in its northwestern area, Kelvelas. Seotara has a small island/ice cap chain collectively known as the Seotara Ice Caps, though the islands themselves are also known as the Dragon's Claw. Ethanol is separated into a vast mainland and a small- but still quite large- island to the east. Farixya, as well, is broken into three areas; a mainland, and two islands.

Major Landmarks

Carisitai's Divine Range and Durasken's Kelvelas Range rival each other for the tallest mountains on Euthora, with the Plateau Range (also in Durasken) not too far behind. Boasting the tallest point on Euthora is Aravolta Darz, the mountaintop on which Cor and Rae are said to reside. The Kelvelas Range, likewise, holds the highest plateau- the Hunter's Nest, where Shyr is known to rest before taking flight again.

Nienearcl's vast desert is dominated by a flat plain of shining, perfectly smooth glass. This is a result of Corian Fyreborne; in his rage early in the Dissonant Era, he soared over the desert and scorched the sands, melting it into glass. The locals take advantage of this; one of the most common occupations there is "glass mining", or cutting away glass for use in building and other activities.

Ustream shows signs of Radiant Era-settlement, though these were brief and isolated incidents. All that remains afterwards are a Seotaran military outpost, a tower, and two small castles that show signs of decay. A more interesting landmark, however, is a chasm said to be the gateway to other dimensions.

Northern Ethanol's steep mountain ranges hide a decrepit castle, older and larger than the castles in Ustream, in which the Skull Wyrm makes its home.

Ecology

Races

Main Article: Euthora/Native Species#Races

During the planet's first three eras, most of Euthora is settled by humans, like other planets in the Manaverse. However, there are also four other races created by the Divine Spirits; the most well-known of these are the planet's dragons, a diverse race of several different species that appear more common than they actually are. There are also Shapeshifters anywhere that can possibly support Euthoran life, both in cities and in the wilderness. Rarer races are the elusive Lupynn and the almost never-seen Phoenix.

After the start of the Reformative Era, however, nearly all of these races are absent. Two species of dragon remain- the ever-present Phasma, and the Voidwalker, which now reigns as the dominant land-based race. In the oceans, Sélrakh rule as the dominant species. These shark-like predators share a psychic hivemind and, after the Reformative Era starts, this allows them to develop true sapience. Both dominant species, strangely, are psychically-oriented, with this affinity growing more powerful in this era.

Native Species

Main Article: Euthora/Native Species

Before the Reformative Era, Euthoran wildlife is similar to Terra's, though the species are unrelated. This includes wolves and leopards- the former of which strongly resembles a thick-furred, wolf-sized fox, and the latter resembles a spotted Terran cougar. Among other creatures, however, are beasts that resemble no animal of Terra, such as the Féniul and Sélrakh. Most species on Euthora are pack-based and predatory, and the few herbivores are either fleet of foot or sturdy enough to take little damage from a direct attack. Aggression is common on both sides and many creatures exist in multiple habitats.

Most, if not all, creatures that resemble Terran animals go extinct either before or during the Reformative Era, leaving only Euthora-specific wildlife on the planet. These include the Draurn (a large, bipedal reptile), the Féniul, and the Félrau (a small mammalian predator resembling a hybrid of a ferret and a cat), among other things.

Culture

Euthoran countries rarely interact except to trade or go to war. Usually, if two countries do not trade and have never warred with each other, they are completely neutral until they have a reason not to be. Prime examples are Ferinael, which has never interacted with neighboring countries except through travelers, and Durasken, which has established alliances and trading with a few countries but actively wars with Seotara for resources and land.

Language

The majority of Euthora speaks Common or Acaranian, and other languages tend to vary by region. Some parts of Durasken, Seotara, Nienearcl, and Carisitai may also speak Latin. Common is believed to have been instilled by the spirits themselves, as it seems to be a universal language. Acaranian is the dominant language of Acaran and Farixya, having originated in the former. Latin is more of an unknown- however, it appeared on Euthora after dragons had begun to evolve, so it is thought that Voidwalkers took a liking to the language's smooth sound and imported it to their home planet.

The other main, planet-wide language is Drakine. This is the native language of Euthoran dragons, and the harsh, sibilant sounds are meant for the throat of a creature who spends much of its vocalizations roaring, growling, or breathing fire. This also causes an accent in dragons speaking a language other than Drakine. Other species, such as humans, have difficulty mastering the language due to the inhuman sounds. Shapeshifters, on the other hand, speak it almost as well as dragons themselves. This is possibly a result of the Shapeshifter adjusting the shape and strength of its vocal cords to match a dragon's as well as possible.

Technology

Euthoran technology remains far behind other planets such as Phantasia and even Terra during the course of its timeline, despite the surge in advancement during the Harmonic Era. Nienearcl is generally the forerunner of technological advancements, developing railroads, warships, and firearms in the early Dissonant Era, which countries trading with it did not receive until much later. Radiant Era technology is nonexistent; the furthest the planet gets with it is basic lever systems. Coal-based fuel is used early in the Dissonant Era, while fire- and later electricity- is not harnessed fully until centuries later.

The Harmonic Era is where the advancement picks up, now that most countries are not actively at war and have time to research and experiment with new ideas. Between Nienearcl and interplanetary trade, by the end of the Harmonic Era, Euthora has gained hologram technology, electric lights, and true motors, among other luxuries and even weaponry. While they cannot use technology to travel to other worlds (though they have other means), the planet still uses it to make Euthoran life easier and perhaps make offworlders feel more comfortable.

All progress gained up to this point is destroyed in the beginning of the Reformative Era, and is never picked up again. Humans do not exist on Euthora after this point, and the few sapient species that linger have little to no interest in the technology of humans.

Theology

Creation

Euthoran religious beliefs center mostly on the two gods and the four Divine Spirits under them. According to legend, Cor and Rae created life on Euthora when it was nothing more than a barren stone orbiting a star. The world flourished in the sunlight, but most animals feared the night and "howling wolves warn(ed) of the moon". In anger, Rae- being the goddess of the moon- fought with her counterpart, Cor. The resulting battle lasted for years and nearly destroyed Euthora.

As a compromise, Cor and Rae created the four Divine Spirits to fight for them, with less damage to the planet. Instead they worked together to rebuild Euthora and created four of the five main races of the planet: humans, Shapeshifters, Lupynn, and Phoenixes. They quickly realized that their desired unity is ignored if each of them worked alone, so as their creators slowly came to a shaky truce, the Divine Spirits worked as one to create the dragon that would later be known by the name Shyr.

Euthora's theology is planet-wide and accepted as a whole by the populace. It has also been a major influence in other areas: their sun is named "Cor", and their moons "Rae" and "Shyr" (Shyr being the smaller of the two).

Afterlife

A smaller part of general Euthoran theology is the varied concepts of the afterlife for each individual species. Like on many planets, humans typically have a concept of hell or torturous underworld as punishment for evil deeds during their lives; other options tend to be thought of less, though many just assume death otherwise means oblivion or wandering the planet as a spirit. The more cynical believe that an underworld awaits after death no matter what the individual does during his or her lifetime, though this is mostly restricted to mainland Forvolrasuls.

Shapeshifters share a rougher version of the humans' concept of the underworld, but have a far more developed- and accepted- idea of the afterlife otherwise. A Shapeshifter's soul will remain beside the corpse until it decays or is otherwise destroyed, as a reminder to the individual that all forms are temporary. Afterwards, their soul separates into each individual form that Shapeshifter had, and each of these spirit forms goes into creating new life of that form's species. This has been known to- on multiple occasions- bring back an animal species from the brink of extinction, or even resurrect a species that had gone extinct during the Shapeshifter's lifetime.

Dragons have no concept of the underworld. Instead, all dragons share a "cultural" belief that wrongdoing on a large enough scale will result in their spirit becoming a Phasma, a non-sapient, ghostly dragon that wanders the line between light and shadow, emerging only to kill those who still dare to be alive when it is not. This both causes and results from an instinctual aversion all dragons have to the Phasma, to the point where they will almost invariably flee from one. If the dragon did not commit a deed abhorrent enough to warrant afterlife as a Phasma, their spirit channels into the next clutch of hatchlings in their bloodline, strengthening the hatchlings and thus strengthening the family.

Lupynn and Phoenixes give little thought to life after death. Phoenixes do not die of age and are difficult- if not nearly impossible- to truly kill by force. For the Lupynn, death merely means the start of a new type of life. Most Lupynn believe that their spirits will wander after death, even if it is not Euthora that they wander. One example of this is Aniu, a Lupynn spirit that found himself on Phantasia rather than his home planet. One thing Lupynn do seem cautious about, however, is becoming permanently lost in their wanderings, never being able to find their way back to where they came from.

Balance of Nature

Of lesser note is that three primary species- humans, Shapeshifters, and dragons- are considered the regulators of nature's balance. Shapeshifters create life, through their ability to mate with almost any species and bring creatures back from extinction. Dragons destroy life, with their fire or other natural weaponry, as well as their inherent aggression. Humans do both- often warring with each other and killing animals for more than simply food, but make up for it by farming and raising civilization, or saving creatures that would otherwise have little chance on their own.

Humans have an inherent and mutual dislike for shapeshifters and dragons, though this is most apparent in the country of Durasken, where all three may live in the same area. Shapeshifters and dragons, however, have a neutral- if not friendly- regard for each other, possibly stemming from the fact that the two species are distantly related.

The Euthoran Pantheon

Main Article: Euthoran Pantheon
Gods

Euthora has two gods, Vol en-ait Cor (often shortened to simply "Cor") and Vol en-ait Rae (shortened to "Rae"). Cor is the god of the sun, representing the day: light and warmth. He is also said to be the embodiment of confidence and valor, bestowing these traits to those who gain his favor. Rae, on the other hand, is his counterpart. The goddess of the moon, she represents the night- darkness and cold. However, she is not evil, blessing her own favored individuals with adaptability and common sense.

The two gods are inherently neutral, though they still land opposite each other on a typical alignment chart: Cor being Lawful, Rae being Chaotic. This as well as their ancient feud causes them to conflict often, though after the Harmonic Era begins this tapers off into a sort of competitive rivalry.

The two gods are able to mate with mortals, although Cor disdains the idea and simply watches life unfold. Rae, however, has done this on three occasions- twice with Shyr, in order to start dragons as a species; and once with Mordicai, where her intentions are still mostly unknown, despite her assurances that she knew she needed to place the resulting offspring (Jason) and Mordicai himself in position to interfere with the ongoing Fyreborne War in Durasken.

Divine Spirits

The four Divine Spirits include Kohal en Myyr, Kohal en Zyel, Kohal en Kuu, and Kohal en Taelos. These are simply shortened to Myyr, Zyel, Kuu, and Taelos respectively. Though originally created by the gods to settle the feud between them, they instead coexist in harmony to both ensure the continued survival of Euthora and to mediate the fight between their creators. Each of them embodies an element and represents certain aspects of Euthora.

Myyr is the spirit of fire, having created the Phoenix. He is one of Cor's creations and represents the autumn, when the leaves turn fiery colors before falling like ash. He tends to take the form of a six-winged Phoenix or a Firedrake with certain areas ablaze, or otherwise an orb of red light. Out of the four spirits, he is the most likely to interact with mortals. He values freedom and does what he can to grant it to the oppressed.

Zyel, one of Rae's creations, embodies earth. He created the humans and often takes the form of one, but rarely associates with them. He spends more time as an orb of gray light. He represents the winter, when cold climates leave the earth and trees bare of vegetation before the snow begins to fall. He grants mortals the determination to see a task through, possibly resulting in humans being the only Euthoran species to actively create civilization.

Kuu is another of Rae's creations and embodies the water. Her creation is the Shapeshifter, a creature whose form shifts are as smooth and fluid as running water. Because her creation has no true form, she typically spends her time as an orb of blue light, but may take the shape of an Iceraze otherwise. Her season is spring, when the snow melts and an abundance of rain brings dormant plant life back from the brink of death. Though she does not usually appear before mortals, she is deeply compassionate, often doing what she can to save a life from needlessly being taken, and those with her blessing show this level of care as well.

Taelos, the final of the four spirits, is Cor's creation and is the spirit of wind. She created the Lupynn and takes one as her form when she appears before mortals, but more often an orb of pale green light. Her represented season is summer, when storms and high winds are common. Though more likely to interact with lesser beings than Zyel or Kuu, it is still rare, and she usually keeps to herself- or keeps Myyr out of trouble caused by his curiosity. She is wise and intelligent, granting this trait to the Lupynn species as a whole, as well as other creatures that may have her blessing.

Demigods

The only true demigod of Euthora is Jason Shaver, a half-dragon Shapeshifter and Rae's son. He becomes a true- if lesser- god early in the Harmonic Era. Often depicted in a human or wolf form with a dragon's wings, he is considered to be a guardian of nature's balance. As a divine creature that is half dragon, raised as a Shapeshifter, and spends most of his time as a human, he is possibly the most inherently "balanced" being on Euthora.

He has a friendly relationship with the four Divine Spirits, a somewhat neutral one with Shyr, and- despite the truce between Cor and Rae later on- a tense relationship with the sun god. The tense relationship is mutual and primarily stems from an incident in which, purely in defense of Rae, Jason attacked and badly injured Cor.

Proxies

Euthoran proxies tend to come and go, as the four spirits will use a mortal to achieve an end that they are either unable or unwilling to take on themselves. The three "permanent" proxies, however, are all dragons- Shyr, and Jason's Familiars, Mimring and Starlight Thunderscale. These three are spared from the catastrophe at the end of the Harmonic Era purely for their close relation to divine beings.

Though not divine themselves, all three are widely considered sacred beasts, even after the Reformative Era begins.

Politics

Euthoran politics are extremely region-specific. Countries tend to leave each other alone unless they are at war or trading. Because they are most willing to create cities, humans are usually the most politically-oriented; most other races settle disputes by fighting. Democracy is rare on Euthora; countries are usually magocracies or oligarchies, which allow the ruling class only to make important decisions. This has led to war in many places.

Durasken

The Fyreborne War

Of note is that certain races are hated in certain areas. Durasken has a long history of this; beginning at the start of the Dissonant Era, humans hunt dragons nearly to regional extinction- killing the Firedrake completely. For the next five centuries, Durasken's military kills dragons whenever possible. This is only ended after Corian Fyreborne is killed, ending the Fyreborne War.

The Shapeshifter Revolt

Also throughout Durasken's history is a long and bitter rivalry between humans and Shapeshifters, which involves the latter being treated as lower-class citizens and ends with the Shapeshifter Revolt. Humans are driven out of Durasken and are likely to be hunted down and killed upon reentry.

The Redmane Treaty

Skykings

The Euthoran Calendar

The Euthoran calendar is superficially similar to the Terran calendar. A year consists of three hundred and sixty days- twelve months of thirty days each. This is broken down further into six weeks of five days. Each season has three months.

Euthoran holidays center mostly on the turn of seasons- particularly the Teiin Ketra, or Summer Solstice, which is the Euthoran New Year in the northern hemisphere. The southern hemisphere's equivalent on the same day is the Zieli Ketra, the Winter Solstice. This day is the most celebrated holiday of the year, resulting in festivals and similar celebrations.

Heraldry

While primarily used to decorate family crests, Euthoran heraldry often influences a nation's flags and other symbolic mediums.

Animal Symbolism

Animals are often the centerpieces and core symbols in Euthoran heraldry, representing the primary meaning of the crest.

  • Dragon: Power, leadership, destruction. Represents powerful, tyrannical, or influential leaders. Official symbol of the Farixyan Protectorate.
  • Wolf: Unity, strength, nobility. Represents united military forces, often serving under a single ruler.
  • Phoenix: Endurance, rebirth. Represents those who have fought and withstood battles, win or lose. Official symbol of Durasken.
  • Eagle: Courage, perspicacity, strength. Represents wise and benevolent leaders. Official symbol of Seotara.
  • Raven: Cunning, self-preservation, life and death. Represents thieves and assassins.
  • Lupynn: Magic, spirituality, intelligence. Represents powerful mages. Official symbol of Ferinael.
  • Serpent: Duality, guardianship, vengeance. Represents those with prominent duality of good and evil. Official symbol of Nienearcl.
  • Leopard: Bravery, valor, strength, royalty. Represents powerful kings, but not the strength the Dragon symbolizes.
  • Stag: Peace, fortitude, immortality. Represents the long-lived and the pacifistic.
  • Horse: Speed, reaction, bravery. Represents those quick to act in defense of their home.
  • Félrau: Cunning, cleverness, resourcefulness.
  • Féniul: Savagery, independence, hunting. Represents hunters and barbaric cultures proud of their savagery.

Elemental Symbolism

Elements are used as motifs in combination with animal and weaponry symbolism.

  • Fire: Fire represents several different concepts, usually made obvious by context and the animal symbol used. Uniquely, however, it represents several polar opposite concepts- life, death, and rebirth; creation and destruction; oppression and freedom; as well as power, energy, sudden changes, and choices. It is by far the most active element used in heraldry. Fire is seen as volatile and destructive, blasting apart mountains that happen to be in its way just because it is the fastest and most satisfying way of being rid of an obstacle.
  • Earth: Earth represents strength, fortitude, endurance, and longevity. It is the most passive of the elemental motifs, symbolizing patience and quiet force. While the Fire motif tends to signify a family or country that is very active, volatile, and openly powerful, the strength of Earth is more subtle and quiet. Earth is often seen as being too patient, as well; taking the most difficult, slowest course of action for the purpose of preserving something, or even just for the sake of perfectionism. Where Fire would destroy a mountain blocking its way, Earth would move it.
  • Water: While Water can represent change like Fire can, it is in more of the context of flexibility and fluidity than the sudden, harsh changes of Fire. It also represents healing and magic, as well as adaptability, flow, compassion, and calmness. Water's negative connotation lies in its ever-changing nature- it is seen as indecisive, never staying with a single project or even a single thought. Water is shaped by its surroundings, rather than the surroundings being shaped by Water. Instead of destroying or moving an obstacle, Water would flow through and around it, taking the path of least resistance.
  • Wind: Wind represents wisdom, cleverness, and intelligence most commonly, but can also represent intuition, guidance, grace, clearness of mind and vision, and duality. A Wind motif can depict storms just as often as a gentle breeze, but is rarely as drastic and harsh as Fire, nor is it as calm and quiet as Water. Wind is often seen as haughty and holier-than-thou, being above the world and its residents. Wind's response to an obstacle would be to go over it, finding itself above acknowledging that it is there, ignoring the obstacle's presence to go on with its agenda.

Weapon Symbolism

Weapons are typically used as supplements to the animal used, and thus their position in relation to the creature and other weapons is often as important as the weapon itself.

  • Sword: Strength, victory, battle
    • Vertical, pointing to animal: Victory over the animal shown, what it represents, or another party or faction that uses the animal as a symbol.
    • Vertical, pointing away from animal: Victory of or by the shown animal, typically purely symbolic, especially if held by the animal.
    • Horizontal, pointing to animal: Conflict with the shown animal and what it represents. Challenge. War.
    • Horizontal, pointing away from animal: The animal or what it represents "leading the charge" in a war or another conflict.
    • Diagonal, crossed with animal: Weapons at the ready. Willingness to fight if needed. A warning to outsiders.
    • Diagonal, crossed with another weapon: An ongoing conflict. War, or many wars in the past.
  • Bow and Arrow: Strategy, mobility, sight
    • Together, any position: Readiness, preparing for the hunt. Ready to shoot to kill. Warning.
    • Bow, alone: An unloaded weapon. Guarded, cautious welcome. "Feel free to come over, but stay out of trouble".
    • Bow, diagonal, crossed with another weapon: Getting ready for war. Conflict looms on the horizon- the country is ready for it.
    • Arrow, alone: The weapon has been shot and it will shoot again. Warning to outsiders. "Stay away, we will kill you."
    • Arrow, diagonal, crossed with another weapon: Starting a war. "The first shot has been fired, and it was us."
  • Shield: Defense, unity, family
    • Alone, held by animal: Protection. The represented has someone or something they wish to defend.
    • Alone, separate from animal: Protection of the represented by the animal or what it symbolizes. A higher authority defending the represented.
    • Crossed, in front of one weapon: Wariness against outsiders, but without hostility. Willing to let others in, but prepared for defense.
    • Crossed, in front of two weapons: The represented has fought in many battles and survived.
    • Crossed, behind one weapon: Warning to avoid attacking; the represented has teeth and may bite, but doesn't want to.
    • Crossed, behind two weapons: The represented seeks glory in battle and is prepared to attain it through acting.
  • Hammer: Utility, creation, wealth
    • Alone, held by animal: A family smithy. The represented takes pride in the creation of something.
    • Alone, separate from animal: The represented is either a shop, or created tools, armors, or weapons for a higher authority.
    • Diagonal, crossed with another weapon: Tools are made for battle. Taking good care of one's own weapons.
  • Lance or Spear: Caution, aggression, guarding
    • Vertical, pointing to animal: Ready to kill in self-defense. More threat than warning.
    • Vertical, pointing away from animal: The animal or what it represents needs defending through hostile action.
    • Horizontal, pointing to animal: A standoff against outside forces. Conflict is locked at a standstill.
    • Horizontal, pointing away from animal: Defensiveness; warranted wariness and hostility. Warning to outsiders that they may not be welcome at first.
    • Diagonal, crossed with animal: Defense against internal conflict. Civil war.
    • Diagonal, crossed with another weapon: On the defending side of a war; conflict instigated by the other party.

Other Symbols

  • Coins: Wealth, prosperity.
  • Deities: Divine justification.
    • Cor, Rae, or both: Ultimate divine right; total power and control.
    • One or more of the Divine Spirits: Reinforcement for or supplement to the elemental motif.
  • Feathers: (Especially slotted) Luck.
  • Ship: A seafaring nation or family.

Examples

  • A Dragon climbing a downward-pointing sword (a vertical Sword, pointing away), surrounded by flames: A powerful leader achieving victory. The death and rebirth of influential sovereigns or tyrants, a resurgence in such. A change in leadership. A powerful king destroying his own or another kingdom.
  • Cor and Rae encircling a Crossed Sword and Arrow, crowned by a Phoenix: Durasken's flag. Endurance through and rebirth from many past wars which Durasken has started and won, with divine right justifying Durasken's actions.

Inhabitants

Notable Characters

History

All Timelines

Radiant Era

The Radiant Era is better known by Euthorans as "the days of the Skyking". It involves the creation and advancement of early Euthoran life. Cor and Rae have an unsteady truce, but nothing comes of it until the Dissonant Era. Dragons in these days are far rarer than in the Dissonant Era and considerably more powerful, ruling over small regions known as protectorates and given the title of Skyking. Society is generally little more than small towns and clusters of houses that pass for villages, and aside from the occasional feud, the land is relatively peaceful. These are the days of Shyr and his offspring, of Skyking Súndávr, and of Koth Grimseeker.

This era is more influenced by mythology than any other, particularly because most mythology occurs in this era. Skyking Súndávr and Koth Grimseeker are why Durasken later wages war on dragonkind; the battle between Cor and Rae is much of the cause for slight religious divisions that occur planetwide, though those that claim to follow Cor often mistake Rae's purpose until Jason Shaver rises to divinity. Drakine as a language doesn't develop until late in this era; until that time, most dragons speak a derivative of Acaranian due to their heritage.

Dissonant Era

The Dissonant Era is also known as Euthora's Song. This period of time is defined by harsh conflict, particularly on the continent of Forvolrasuls, possibly influenced by the ever-growing tension between Cor and Rae. Many species of dragon go extinct in this era, and Durasken's rivalry between humans and Shapeshifters causes at least two small wars, in addition to a revolt that drives humans out of Durasken entirely. This revolt leads Jason Shaver on the path to divinity, eliciting reverence from his own species and dragons, and mixed feelings from humans.

Most of Shyr's offspring, with the sole exception of Ausurath, are killed in this era, either as collateral damage in Durasken's war or by more natural causes. This is believed by scholars to have helped bring about the drastic and continued decrease of power among dragons over the centuries, but this claim is largely unfounded as Ausurath still lives, and the dragons' belief in the afterlife contradicts it as well. During this era, Skyking Súndávr and Koth Grimseeker are unsealed for a short time before finally being killed.

The entirety of Cult of Ustream canon takes place during this era.

Prime Timeline

Harmonic Era

The Harmonic Era is defined by both divine and mortal peace, with few wars and vast technological advancement. During this era, Euthora establishes trade with other planets in commodities such as stained glass, jewelry, furs, and exotic fruit. However, near the end of this era, most species on Euthora- including Shapeshifters, Lupynn, and most of the remaining dragons- go completely extinct. The end of the Harmonic Era is marked by the pantheon eradicating all life on Euthora in order to gain a fresh start.

Among the pantheon, Jason Shaver serves as a sort of mediator between Cor and Rae, although he is often said to be poor at this job (he more often sides with his mother, and the two rarely quarrel at this point in any case). He also comes into focus in religious beliefs beyond the viewpoints of only the Shapeshifters of the planet; humans and dragons now recognize him as a proper god, though lesser to Cor and Rae, and the few groups that had worshiped him in the Dissonant Era emerge from obscurity and ridicule. The Divine Spirits, as well, also gain more focus than before, and are now seen as actively repairing Euthora rather than simply watching over it.

Reformative Era

The Reformative Era begins with life returning to Euthora. While most old species- such as humans and shapeshifters- are absent, many beasts such as the Féniul and Sélrakh remain, as well as two species of dragon- the Voidwalker (now known as the Véredeí) and Phasma (now known as the Setati). A few planets that had been trading with Euthora in the Harmonic Era probe for human life, and are met with harsh resistance as the planet seems to be actively attempting to kill them. The Voidwalker takes over as the dominant terrestrial species on Euthora and does not reestablish friendly contact with other planets.

The dominant species of the oceans becomes the Sélrakh, as their hive-minds- which had been structured more like wolf packs- now develop into true societies. It is fully possible to psychically communicate with one if both parties have the capability- which is how many overly curious Voidwalkers avoid being eaten- but otherwise the shark-like creatures attack without asking questions.

The pantheon purposefully keeps any offworlders from landing or otherwise emerging on the planet, in order to prevent the wildlife from being tainted by memories of the "old" Euthora. This leads to an extremely small amount of Voidwalkers from previous eras still being alive on Euthora (though they may be alive elsewhere). The most notable exception to this, of course, is Careodry.

Alter Timeline

Drei Timeline

Hypothetical Eras

Due to Euthora's wildly different projected situations in multiple timelines, it is fully possible for the Prime Timeline to be the only one with the above sequence, while the Alter and Drei Timelines would lack the Harmonic and Reformative Eras and contain a shortened Dissonant Era. As only the Prime Timeline has a completed projection of events, any deviating eras are purely theoretical.

Threnodic Era

A possible era in the Alter Timeline, the situation of the Cult of Ustream canon and planned future events therein make it not only possible, but likely, that the Dissonant Era will not lead into the Harmonic Era, and will in fact end over two centuries earlier than it does in the Prime Timeline. The projected situation that leads to this is that Skyking Shyr and/or the Cult of Ustream will fail to defeat Skyking Súndávr and Koth Grimseeker after they are freed. Due to circumstances present within the canon, it is possible in theory that Súndávr will defeat and kill Shyr, allowing Koth to resume his attempt at controlling Euthora. This would likely reinstate the system of Skykings present in the Radiant Era, but in a tyrannical way rather than benevolent.

Trivia

  • Euthora is home to two Manaverse canons: Euthoran Song (also called Euthora-Roul) and Cult of Ustream.


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Cult of Ustream Canon
Alter Timeline - Prologue - Season One - Season Two - Season Three
Characters Primary Characters Jason Shaver - Lord X-Giga-X - Shadow Version 27
Secondary Characters Judas Numidius - Mimring Thunderscale - Ziolang Hirasu
Tertiary Characters
Cult of Ustream Azzan Dmitryus - Darius - Darkside - David Shaver - Deathstorm - Destiny - Emma Isokoski - Espira Xirro - Fricai - Jack Evans - Jason Shaver - Judas Numidius - Kyton Haryn - Mimring Thunderscale - Pricilla Starkey - Shadow Version 27 - Shockwing - Stefani Roseasilmillään - Valen Scarletburn - Valerie Knight - Vera - Zephyrus
Inactive Members Alexander Knight - Grodisflare - Kayera Vriam - Lord X-Giga-X - Skyshriek - Stormshaper - Zane Sekouta - Ziolang Hirasu
Organization G-X Abatunyx - Giag - Grodisflare - Hexidos Urso - Izexn - Lord X-Giga-X - Meteor Dexus - Netá'roul - Nit Toi - Starlight Thunderscale - Xibu Uif G
Station of Seotara Ayana - Bophez Igneite - Hobekitsu Gecar - Kenchoi Sepain - Mya Vertgrand - Reika Aerixai - Saieru Orath - Slash - Terrence Jameson - Zaiek Kierrmi
Seal Guardians Cassiel - Charos - Deathstorm - Draco Maxima Irizutákor - Illatrya - Kuthian- Pyrros - Quasma Eleko - Skyking Súndávr - Vergari - Volant
The Chasm Acento Bane - Bratos - Illatrya - Kiryu Teirakh - Kuthian - Pyrros
Unaffiliated Aegis Ruska - Careodry - Crux - Cuwind - Erahvs - Ganso Turris - Ivan Karros - Smeremus Elephas - Ziolang Hirasu
Antagonists The Sealbreakers Ahriman - Aravera Calpurnia - Azænia - Brenna Kieran - Drake Kuro - Dynos - Faryn Zyhrai - The Soulseeker - Ymohmi
Black Assassin - Death - Erahvs - Faryx - Helix - Koth Grimseeker - Oikeus - Skyking Súndávr - Volant
Locations Euthora Ustream Charos' Castle - Chasm of the Unknown - Cult of Ustream Headquarters - Kuro's Castle - Voletno Súndiávir
Durasken - Euthorica Islands - Nienearcl
Deimos' Abyss
Important Groups Cult of Ustream - Organization G-X - The Sealbreakers - Station of Seotara - The Shadow Drakes
Others Seals of Ustream - Stone of Advancing
Euthoran Song
Radiant Era Euthora's Song - Skyking (Plot) - Pieces of Eight - (Placeholder) - The Onyx Tyrant - Keeper of the Castle - Seeker of Fate
Dissonant Era Euthoran Song Durasken Uprising Hunt of Fire - Fyreborne - Untamed Beast - Shards of Glass
Divine Roar Spirit Trial - Dying God - Clash of Divinity
Minor Plots Tundra's Pact - Chaç en-ait Rai-Kouhal - The Tolling Bell
Harmonic Era Fallen Flame - Netaiu-Roul
Reformative Era The Shattered World - (Placeholder) - (Placeholder) - Silverclaw, Forsaken