The Primordial Artifacts
It is said in the ancient myths that the primordial gods were no more than human in the beginning, and in time thier excistence was suffused with the power of creation, bringing about the elemental reshaping of the world. It is said the primordial weapons were created as a result of the thousand year conflict which would change the material plane permanently and alter the landscapes of the entire world.
In time, with the changing of the ages these artifacts would persist only through legend as their names and locations became forgotten as people stopped worshipping the primordial deities.
As the legends say, each of the artifacts was a weapon worthy of its original user, and while the names may have changed over time the essence of them has not. In the common tongue of the seventh age, they are as follows:
The thousand-ton iron pillar of Unugh'kai.
The resplendant sun-seeker bow of Karithas.
The blood-borne blades of Iathroga.
The seafaring spear of Kei'arani.
The storm-singer whip of Ankharal.
To many, these artifacts are purely mythical with little basis in reality, as the true divine artifacts of ages past are kept under guard and are told of in their respective stories and cults, and yet the very idea of their existence has led many adventurers and explorers to try to find it, thereby perpetuating their legendary status. The Sylphereni Empire of Aethoria perpetuates its own version of the myth, wherein the royal family is directly descended from and blessed by a sixth primordial deity, and while church leaders of other faiths have tried to verify this, the very nature of the Primordial deities renders such judgements near-impossible.
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