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** This great templed dedicated to Ramuh is found upon a hill at the centre of the vast sea of grass known as the Cerobi Steppes. Famous for the herds who roam the grassland and the tribes of nomad hunters who live there it is also a major trade route by land or air and it is from atop its hill that the Temple of the Sage watches these travellers pass.
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*** The temple is a grey marble structure with four huge towers that also act as lightning rods during the stepped frequent storms. More library then religious sight it is reknowned its order of clerics dedicated to recording the history of the world. It is here that the high priest of Ramuh, the Mortal Sage dwells and it is he who can unlock the portal to the inner sanctum and the storm vestibule where a mortals journey into the Akashic Library begins.
  
 
* Carbuncle's Ruby Vault in Ambervale
 
* Carbuncle's Ruby Vault in Ambervale

Revision as of 11:11, 18 June 2010

Temples

The realm known as the Akashic Library can be reached from the mortal realm through libraries and great repositories of knowledge. There are legends and rumours of scholars stumbling into the eternal library of time by accident whilst perusing the collections of the great store-houses of knowledge. Hoping to stumble across an access point into the Akashic library however is not the best way. The most commonly used entrances to the library of time are the three temples dotted across the surface of the land dedicated to principal spirits of the Akashic Library.

These temples are:

  • The Temple of the Sage on the Cerobi Steppes
    • This great templed dedicated to Ramuh is found upon a hill at the centre of the vast sea of grass known as the Cerobi Steppes. Famous for the herds who roam the grassland and the tribes of nomad hunters who live there it is also a major trade route by land or air and it is from atop its hill that the Temple of the Sage watches these travellers pass.
      • The temple is a grey marble structure with four huge towers that also act as lightning rods during the stepped frequent storms. More library then religious sight it is reknowned its order of clerics dedicated to recording the history of the world. It is here that the high priest of Ramuh, the Mortal Sage dwells and it is he who can unlock the portal to the inner sanctum and the storm vestibule where a mortals journey into the Akashic Library begins.
  • Carbuncle's Ruby Vault in Ambervale
  • Chasm of Shadows near the summit of Mount Roda the Volcano

Storm Vestibule


The Regions

There are only two main regions to the Akashic library though both are vast and unbounded by the normal rules of space. Beyond the storm vestibule is the main library. Endless rows of shelving extending out from the great rotunda that seem to extend in all directions forever. Then there is the Vault of Memory, below the main library, past the deepest stacks is the Vault of Memory a place of shifting crystals, ancient stone tablets and aging parchments wherein the memory keeper Carbuncle keeps watch upon his charges. Finally someplace deep within the long forgotten stacks of the main library is the chamber with the Dark Mirror of Mephistopheles the dark sage.

There are some simple rules that govern the library and its regions and travellers are cautioned to remember them.

  • Silence is Golden: speak only in a low whisper, loud noises will disturb the books.
  • All items are Reference only: No book may be taken out of the library, any attempt to do so will result in a ban.
  • Information from books may be written down in pencil in your own note-book. No pens or ink allowed
  • Fiddling with the Pneumatic Tube system will result in the offender being packaged off to the catalogue
  • The Memories of the Vault are sacred. Anyone attempting to take them will be ejected from the Vault forever.

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