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=== Opal: City of Deities by Evan Lee Angel === | === Opal: City of Deities by Evan Lee Angel === | ||
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<div class="section-text"><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>Like the gemstone after which mortals named her, the city of Opal is iridescent, vibrant and wondrous.</div><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>At least, that's what artists and storytellers have imagined when painting and describing this divine realm glimmering beyond the distant mountains of the north.</div><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>It is said there was a time when mortals were given the opportunity to enter the city's gates and live there eternally by the side of the Goddesses.</div><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>Those who wished to have their skill and reputation judged would stand before the Mirryr and state their case.</div><div style='margin-bottom: 16px'>If proved worthy, that person would step through the Mirryr, and eternal pleasures would be their prize.</div></div> | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:31, 29 August 2025
Book
Opal: City of Deities by Evan Lee Angel
Like the gemstone after which mortals named her, the city of Opal is iridescent, vibrant and wondrous.
At least, that's what artists and storytellers have imagined when painting and describing this divine realm glimmering beyond the distant mountains of the north.
It is said there was a time when mortals were given the opportunity to enter the city's gates and live there eternally by the side of the Goddesses.
Those who wished to have their skill and reputation judged would stand before the Mirryr and state their case.
If proved worthy, that person would step through the Mirryr, and eternal pleasures would be their prize.