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Chronicle of the Heroes

The "Chronicle of the Heroes" is the main story line that the heRO server follows for it's story related events in the server. From the story's point of view, the "Chronicle of the Heroes" is a detailed record of all events from the beginning of history, written by the historian Auron (named after the former story manager GM). The record starts from the rise of the gods and goddesses for both the Order of the Light Allegiance and Legion of the Dark Allegiance, up to the present day and all that had happened to the Heroes of the world.


Dreamstone

Mysterious purple ore found mainly in the Fairyland Archipelago, Manuk, and the Lutie Region. It is somehow able to absorb and store energy, but it has other, more mystical uses. The fairies would long ago, use a magic crown studded with a refined form of the ore to enter people's dreams and memories. They would help their own with insomnia and post traumatic disorders, or extract vital war information from their enemies and cause terror.

Due to the amount of crimes committed with these stones, they were outlawed and destroyed long ago. Only Queen Pixie and her sister Lucretia know how use the refined ore to enter someone's mind now.

First Appearance: Chronicles of Fairyland - On The Attack

Fragment of Ymir's Heart

An artifact of great power. Much of it still remains a mystery. The fragment cannot be touched with bare hands, for the energy radiating from it is lethal. It has also been reported to mutate living beings and induce hostility.

It is responsible for keeping the city of Yuno afloat, and for the power of the human experiments in the Somatology Laboratory beneath Lighthalzen. There's also fragments at Rachel's Holy Grounds.

Golemancer

A mage with the power to turn clay and metal into shaped creatures that do the bidding of its creator. The “Cloaked Schemer” Kushiel has this power.


Moonlight's Bell Replica

A replica of the bell the creature known as Moonlight Flower carries. Like the original, when rang, it summons various undead creatures and spirits. But it also holds a terrible curse. Ciar endured this curse for several months, but ultimately snapped, attacking the Prontera Church when they were unable to help. In the end, an assassin cross known as Reilinn managed to destroy the bell and break the curse.

First Appearance: Chronicles of Fairyland - The Offering of Peace


Legion of the United

A faction led by the fae general Amdusias during the Fairyland Chronicles. He recruited humans to help him crush the wanted criminals inside the Wingless group.

The symbol of the Legion was a black hammer with a golden halo.


Summoning Bond

A spell used to control the actions of others. Often used on non-humans, as they are easier to control and don't resist as strongly. The Dark Conjurer Eudoxie controlled Skoll this way, until the bond was broken by St. Vitus and a group of heroes.


War of Agony

A 200 year war that began when the dark god, Erebos, created aggressive and deadly monsters to destroy humanity. Erebos almost succeeded in his plans, but Hestia, the goddess of light, would assist the humans with compassion. The battle came to an end when both gods clashed and caused the world to shake. Odin would descend on the field and lay a decree that stated the following:

"Enough, this war is over! This final attack showed me that neither side would prevail, since both of you will die from each other’s attack. Starting today no Gods shall ever interfere directly with this world. The Gods will no longer part with the divine knowledge to the humans, but neither will humans be purged for receiving the gift of knowledge from the Gods in the past. From now on, humans will walk their own path in this world."


Wingless

A faction led by the fae princess Lucretia and her friend Cynbel during the Fairyland Chronicles. They recruited humans to work with her to find the truth about Lucretia’s wings, and Amdusias’s true plans for Faeheim.

Their symbol was a black cross behind a broken, light-purple wing.


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