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Celsiun: The original Power of Ice Vein
One of the original creations of Eberyon. A fey of near perfection and upon what Eberyon based nearly all of his other fey creations. Thus he is and always has been immortal. Celsiun was of the original royal court and has transcended to the level of Power in the Wold over the Ages. He now wields great power and has a fairly significant region on the Southern Continent where he has great influence. This area is called The Ice Vein in the common tongue.
Celsiun eventually left the court of Eberyon and journeyed across the void to the Living Wold. He did this when the Cradle and the Wold were still close together, in near juxtaposition and the journey was as one would cross a street. Celsiun was intrigued by the shorter lived races. Their drive and ingenuity fascinated him, while their perceptions from a finite life amused him. While he was gone, Eberyon was put to sleep by Maab and others and with that act, the Cradle was pulled from the Living Wold to sleep as well. Celsiun found himself trapped and cut off from Eberyon and all others of the court.
The 1st Age ended with a titanic battle between the Gold Dragons and the Gods of Yore causing The Jericho to elevate Alemi, Domi and others. This became the new Pantheon, The Gods of Wold. During this struggle, an unprecedented amount of power was released as the battle raged and the Gods of Yore died. Celsiun was fey, he cared little for the gods of Yore or the heroes or the result of their battle, but the energies released gave him hope. Celsiun after all, was first and foremost a fey loyal to Eberyon. He saw this energy as a possible way for him to open a rift back to the Cradle and learn of what happened to Eberyon. Absorbing as much as he dared without being noticed by the combatants, he flees to the ‘Vague Lands’. From here he uses some of his new power to open a portal to the Cradle and finds Eberyon sleeping. Mistakenly thinking Eberyon’s wedding ring is actually one of The Rings of Ascension, Celsiun takes it with the thought to awaken his lord with its power. The Portal, though, closes and pulls him back to the Wold before he can attempt to use the ring and thus he does not realize his mistake that the ring is, for all intents and purposes, just a ring. Still believing the ring to be such a powerful item, Celsiun fled to the ‘Vague Lands and secreted the ring deep under a great mountain. To prevent any of his kind from finding it, he casts mighty spells of warding and illusion to mask it from the fey and subsequently the natural order of the Wold. He also ‘collects’ and places powerful guards of the undying within the temple. There the ring would have to remain until Celsiun could devise a way back to Eberyon’s side.
The energies he had captured had transformed him and Celsiun was now more than a noble fey, he was a Power. The ‘Vague Land’ in which he sat became revealed during the latter half of the 2nd Age as Celsiun willed the barrier lifted. The land about him, as the Living Wold is wanted to do, begin to take on the personality and temperament of Celsiun. The temperature dropped, ice formed and the area that would be called Ice Vein was revealed. Throughout the second half of the 2nd Age, it was explored, tested and settled by noble and ignoble races both.
As the lands about him were settled, Celsiun’s fascination for these short lived creatures returned and he began to reveal himself in signs and to whisper to those who might listen across the icy winds of the tundra and high mountain peaks. Over the centuries those dwelling in this land began to seek him out for wisdom and they began listening and trying to understand. His lord might be in slumber, but perhaps these short lived mortal creatures he had been amused by for so long could be taught and the stories and traditions of the Fey would thus live on. Thus, Celsiun made pacts and covenants with the peoples and began teaching them
Celsiun could be considered Neutral. Eberyon created him with the gifts of cold and snow and ice. He believes the strong survive and the weak perish and thus the whole becomes stronger over time. The icy lands of the Ice Vein show these gems and bury the rest. Life and Death hold little thought for him, it is a concept that still eludes him for the most part. It is not that he does not care for mortals, he simply feels they are weak for the most part. It is this inherent imperfection, this weakness that causes them to die or fail. Thus he carries no pity for them. The worthy and strong will thrive and continue. The weak will not. The Ice Vein is not his, but he considers himself the overseer and sometimes still moves across the land. When he does, the storms are terrifyingly beautiful to behold. Many have found their will flee, as they stand stricken by the beauty of the oncoming storm.