Lisra is born into the world.
A timeline detailing events from the life of Lisra Felltome.
Lisra is born into the world.
Lisra's mother brings her into the jungle where the tribe resides. Lisra's aunt begins looking after her while her mother heads back out into the outside world.
As is customary among Priestesses of the Lore, Lisra begins her combat training at age four.
Lisra successfully crafts her first item-a pile of sugar from sugarcane stalks-after learning from her aunt.
Lisra becomes friends with Aris, another girl in the tribe. She soon starts making more friends.
Lisra's mother, Tsalis Felltome, returns from her journey to stay for a few years back at the tribe. Lisra meets her mother for the first time since she was a newborn. The two soon form a strong bond akin to that of sisters.
Tsalis begins to teach Lisra how to connect her soul with the world in order to access powers unique to the Priestesses of the Lore.
Tsalis takes Lisra up the second tallest mountain in the Overworld, where the Temple of the Patron stands. This is where Tsalis teaches much of the history of the Sapia to Lisra.
With enough spiritual training, Lisra is able to tap into a portion of the power within her and crafts a fire spear.
Tsalis learns that the other Priestesses want her to stay at the tribe indefinitely, believing that she was no longer fit to search for the hero of prophecy and instead wanting her to prepare Lisra to succeed her. Tsalis doesn't accept this and sneaks out for one more attempt.
Tsalis returns to the Sapia tribe with one of the members of the Star Squad, Joseph Stonefield, believing him to be worthy candidate of the hero of prophecy. The Elder Loremaster however asserts that he is not, much to Tsalis's despair. She is ordered to remain in the village and take care of Lisra.
After almost two months of Tsalis and Lisra being together, Tsalis suddenly vanishes one night. This event will weigh heavily on Lisra for years to come.
Having reached the age of twelve, Lisra is now granted the title of Lorekeeper.
A war between the Purge Society and most nations across the Overworld breaks out. Although it doesn't impact the Sapia much, it will have more of an impact on Lisra soon.
At the age of thirteen, Lisra heads out into the Overworld beyond her tribe to search for the hero of prophecy, donning Tsalis's cloak and her fire spear. She will have to navigate a dangerous war-torn world full of monsters.
While exploring the swamplands, Lisra manages to tame a slime companion. She gives it the name Squishy.
Lisra sets her eyes on a teacher named Lloyd, believing him to be a likely candidate for the hero of prophecy, and escorts him back to the village. The Elder Loremaster however asserts he is not, and so Lisra guides him back home.
Lisra encounters an orphan boy named Benny in a forest. While initially annoyed with his questions, the two stick together for a few weeks before splitting apart.
Lisra finds a blacksmith named Peter and believes he is a worthy candidate of the hero of prophecy. After some convincing, she guides Peter to the Sapia clan to be evaluated by the Elder Loremaster, who asserts that he is not the hero of prophecy. After that, Lisra guides the man back home.
Lisra manages to tame a rabbit, whom she calls Dannis. This rabbit becomes a companion of hers.
Lisra finds a miner named Howard, who she believes to be a likely candidate for the hero of prophecy. She guides him to the Sapia clan, although the Elder Loremaster asserts that he is not the hero of prophecy. Lisra then returns him to his home village.
Lisra learns from another miner about a boy named David that had directly contributed to the end of the Purge War. She makes it her mission to find out more and locate this boy.
By sticking around populated areas and asking questions, Lisra is able to pick up details about David.
Lisra has lost track of David.
In her frustration, she encounters a solution. One of the members of the Star Squad, a man named George held ties to David's father and could help her if she could convince him to. She tracks George down and tells him how he can regain his lost glory, revealing the existence of the Structure Blocks to him.
Now, she believes that David and his companions are staying somewhere within the Griefer region.
She decides to look for his companions as well.
Lisra finds David's companions and questions them over his whereabouts, although they don't trust her and she isn't able to find out much.
Lisra follows the two hoping she can get information off of them without them knowing, however she is eventually caught. She tells part of the reason why she is looking for David and is let go. Lisra ultimately concludes there is nothing else she can gain from the two. She does learn that he had been depressed for some time, however.
Lisra is now tracking down the survivor of the Purge War, David Stonefield, believing him to be the next hero.
Lisra finds a miner named Howard, who she believes to be a likely candidate for the hero of prophecy. She guides him to the Sapia clan, although the Elder Loremaster asserts that he is not the hero of prophecy. Lisra then returns him to his home village.
Lisra learns from another miner about a boy named David that had directly contributed to the end of the Purge War. She makes it her mission to find out more and locate this boy.
By sticking around populated areas and asking questions, Lisra is able to pick up details about David.
Lisra has lost track of David.
In her frustration, she encounters a solution. One of the members of the Star Squad, a man named George held ties to David's father and could help her if she could convince him to. She tracks George down and tells him how he can regain his lost glory, revealing the existence of the Structure Blocks to him.
Now, she believes that David and his companions are staying somewhere within the Griefer region.
She decides to look for his companions as well.
Lisra finds David's companions and questions them over his whereabouts, although they don't trust her and she isn't able to find out much.
Lisra follows the two hoping she can get information off of them without them knowing, however she is eventually caught. She tells part of the reason why she is looking for David and is let go. Lisra ultimately concludes there is nothing else she can gain from the two. She does learn that he had been depressed for some time, however.
Lisra believes she has finally pinned down David's location. Right as she is about to meet him, however, he inexplicably vanishes.
Lisra discovers that a bounty hunter had been hired by Diamond imperial royalty to capture David.
Lisra gains an audience with the former Queen of the Diamond Empire and learns how the former Queen had a bounty hunter that had attempted to capture David but failed to deliver him.
Lisra has spent many months trying to find David within the Griefer faction, but has been unable to find anything. She believes he has moved on and has no idea where else to look.
Frustrated with her lack of progress and worried over having to compete with this bounty hunter, Lisra decides to instead have David come to her. Taking advantage of the corruption from within the Diamond Empire's ranks, she sets in motion the events that would lead to a conflict between humans and the Piglin.
Lisra knows that David had been enlisted by the former Queen of the Diamond Empire to end the conflict. Now she knows David's precise location and lies in anticipation for their meeting.
Lisra awaits in a forest to meet with him for the first time. Firmly believing David to be a candidate for the hero of prophecy, Lisra reveals to him what she did in order to get him to chase her back to the clan.
Lisra brings David before the clan to be evaluated. The Elder Loremaster confirms that David is in fact the chosen hero of prophecy, and that Lisra must take him to the Temple of the Patron to claim his blessing from the Patron.
Lisra escorts the hero towards the mountain containing the temple.
While inside the temple, Lisra reveals many secrets of the Sapia, and explains how the Sapia came to be to David. After completing several trials, David gains access to the room where the Grand Sword is held and takes it for his own, solidifying his status as a true hero for good.
Her mission complete, she and David part after sharing some words. She returns to her clan.
The Loremaster speaks with Lisra about the actions she took to meet with the hero, quite disdainful of Lisra's recklessness over the state of the Overworld. She believes that Lisra has brought shame onto the clan in the eyes of the Patron. Lisra loses respect among the Sapia, along with many of the privileges of her rank.
Lisra believes she has finally pinned down David's location. Right as she is about to meet him, however, he inexplicably vanishes.
Lisra discovers that a bounty hunter had been hired by Diamond imperial royalty to capture David.
Lisra gains an audience with the former Queen of the Diamond Empire and learns how the former Queen had a bounty hunter that had attempted to capture David but failed to deliver him.
Lisra has spent many months trying to find David within the Griefer faction, but has been unable to find anything. She believes he has moved on and has no idea where else to look.
Frustrated with her lack of progress and worried over having to compete with this bounty hunter, Lisra decides to instead have David come to her. Taking advantage of the corruption from within the Diamond Empire's ranks, she sets in motion the events that would lead to a conflict between humans and the Piglin.
Lisra knows that David had been enlisted by the former Queen of the Diamond Empire to end the conflict. Now she knows David's precise location and lies in anticipation for their meeting.
Lisra awaits in a forest to meet with him for the first time. Firmly believing David to be a candidate for the hero of prophecy, Lisra reveals to him what she did in order to get him to chase her back to the clan.
Lisra brings David before the clan to be evaluated. The Elder Loremaster confirms that David is in fact the chosen hero of prophecy, and that Lisra must take him to the Temple of the Patron to claim his blessing from the Patron.
Lisra escorts the hero towards the mountain containing the temple.
While inside the temple, Lisra reveals many secrets of the Sapia, and explains how the Sapia came to be to David. After completing several trials, David gains access to the room where the Grand Sword is held and takes it for his own, solidifying his status as a true hero for good.
Her mission complete, she and David part after sharing some words. She returns to her clan.
The Loremaster speaks with Lisra about the actions she took to meet with the hero, quite disdainful of Lisra's recklessness over the state of the Overworld. She believes that Lisra has brought shame onto the clan in the eyes of the Patron. Lisra loses respect among the Sapia, along with many of the privileges of her rank.
The Sun vanishes, leaving the world in darkness. It soon returns, however, and Lisra knows that the hero is fighting to protect the Overworld.
The Loremaster warns Lisra and the Elder Loremaster that the Ender's Eye had escaped the End and now is dwelling among them. Lisra takes an extended leave from the tribe while the other priestesses try to uncover the cult's scheme.
Lisra is found by the Ender's Eye cult. She tries to elude capture, but fails. The cult brings her back to the jungle where she finds that the tribe of the Golden Apple has been thoroughly conquered.
Lisra and the other priestesses are to be sacrificed by the Ender's Eye cult to resurrect their leader. Lisra is able to break out of her restraints, but loses both Dannis and Squishy in the struggle. The Ender's Eye leader is resurrected even without her from the sacrifice of the Loremaster and Elder Loremaster. The Ender's Eye leaves her behind, as the sole survivor of the genocide of her home and people.
Lisra, devastated by the destruction of her people, consults Alex, to determine her next course of action. She decides to avenge her family and put a stop to the Ender's Eye cult, while also trying to find out what became of the enderdragon the Sapia had been tasked to care for.
Lisra finds the first head of the Ender's Eye cult, a sluggish but powerful Rened known as Avaroch, and challenges him to a fight. She manages to overcome and slay him, taking his weapon, the Starless Night, with her.
Lisra finds the second head of the Ender's Eye, a telekenetic master known as The Watcher, in a forest and challenges them to a fight. She is victorious and takes its mask as a trophy.
The third head of the Ender's Eye cult, a swift Rened warrior named Enoch, ambushes Lisra. It's a difficult fight, but Lisra comes out on top and claims Enoch's weapons, the Nightmare's Bite scythes, as her own.
Lisra accidentally stumbles upon an Asoterian Hunter camp and is captured. The leader demands for her to hand over the enderdragon, but Lisra refuses. She is able to escape her captors.
Lisra locates the fourth head of the Ender's Eye cult, Duchess Iris, a hypnotic Rened capable of manipulating her opponents with ease. She tries to fight her, but is defeated, allowing for the duchess to escape.
Lisra while on her mission encounters David, who is trying to find a way to recover his lost memories. The two decide to work together in order to find Duchess Iris.
The trail has gone cold, and so David and Lisra head to an ancient temple believed to house a clue pointing to the Ender's Eye's whereabouts.
The Hunters catch up with David and Lisra and capture them. The two have to fight to earn their freedom.
Lisra learns that the Ender's Eye aims to resurrect Entity 303 at the peak of Mount Laust. Knowing that they won't be able to reach them without an army, David and Lisra plan.
David gathers many of his friends and allies to join him and Lisra for the assault on Mount Laust.
David and Lisra's forces begin to climb the mountain, facing heavy opposition from the Ender's Eye cult. David and Lisra team up to fight Duchess Iris and defeat her before confronting the fifth head of the cult, Aros. The two manage to overcome him, however, Aros succeeds in resurrecting Entity 303, who then betrays the Ender's Eye.
The enderdragon appears to challenge Entity 303. Entity 303 is weakened, but proves too strong for the enderdragon and David. In a desperate attempt to keep Entity 303 from killing David and the dragon, Lisra uses her power to weaken Entity 303 further, enabling David to fight the demon from atop the enderdragon and ultimately defeat him.
The enderdragon takes David into the source coding of the world, where he pulls Lisra's soul out of, bringing her back to life. Trouble happens, however, and as Lisra and David fall towards the surface of the Overworld, the Eternal Dragon appears to save them before disappearing.
Lisra follows up on her agreement with David to help him recover his memories. They begin searching for the ruins of the Lurken.
Lisra returns David's feelings for her and the two enter a romantic relationship.
They don't find out much, but do discover clues leading to more ruins.
They don't find out the location of the Altar of Knowledge, but they learn that Entity 303's rise, along with David and Lisra standing against the Ender's Eye, was all foreseen by the Lurken.
From their third set of Lurken ruins, Lisra is finally able to pinpoint the Altar of Knowledge's exact location.
Despite her fear of heights, Lisra has been able to fly on Draco effectively and comfortably.
The two enter an ancient city left behind by the Lurken. After having to sneak past Wardens, they finally reach the Altar. David uses it to recover his lost memories. Finally remembering his journey through time, he and Lisra part ways.
Immediately after Lisra and David part ways, the Asoterian Hunters capture her and the enderdragon. Lisra and Draco fight back and are able to leave the Hunters decimated.
Lisra decides to help out wherever she is needed while strengthening her bond with Draco.
Lisra and Benny cross paths again. The two find common ground and fall in love with each other.
Feeling that Draco is ready to safeguard the End, Lisra takes the enderdragon to the End and leaves her there.
Lisra devotes herself to rebuilding her tribe. She gives it the name the Sisterhood of the Silent Rose.
Lisra and Benny have a child, named Lyra. This child inherits Lisra's powers, making her the first Loreborn of the Sisterhood. Though she cares deeply for Benny, she and her daughter have to eventually leave him, following Sapian tradition.
As is traditional, Lisra has surpassed age 30 and has had a child of her own, making her a Loremaster.
Lisra decides the time has come for Lyra to become a Sapian, and an emotional moment follows between Lyra and Benny as Lisra takes her and leaves.
Lisra decides on the Gopalago Swamplands as the new home of the Sisterhood.
Abiding by Sapian tradition, Lisra begins to train her daughter combat at the age of four.
Lisra begins to train Lyra on how to connect her soul with the world.
Lisra finds out about an order of knights David is setting up in the Diamond Empire.
Lisra meets up with David to discuss his plans with the Order of the Stone. David offers her a place within the order, but she turns him down. She does request for the Sisterhood to be involved with the affairs of the Order though, which he accepts.
Keeping with Sapian tradition, Lyra has now become a Lorekeeper as a result as reaching age 12.
The Sisterhood's settlement is discovered by a caravan guarded by Builder imperials. As a result, Lisra works to establish friendly relations with the Builder Empire in order to keep the location hidden from the public.
Lisra and Lyra are visited by Thalia, an ancient Sapian sage who according to Sapian legend had turned into the Eternal Dragon centuries before. They take this as an omen of ill tidings.
Wither King Vathiros rises and unleashes an invasion force onto the Overworld. Gopalago Swamp is targeted by the Wither King, who sends his forces to burn the trees and assassins to take out Lisra and her daughter.
Knowing a showdown with the Wither King would have to happen, Lisra and Lyra take matters into their own hands, hunting down the Armor of Resolution. They ultimately succeed in their task, though the Wither King's servants made it difficult.
Ready to assist David and the others, the three present the Armor of Resolution. It is decided that when the time comes, Nate will be the one who will wear it.
Various attack forces are launched against several of the Wither King's fortresses. David, Lisra, Nate, and Thalia all work together to take on the Wither King. In an intense battle, the Wither King is eventually destroyed. Thalia however is fatally wounded in the battle.
Lisra and Lyra pray to the Patron to restore Thalia's life. Their prayers are answered, as Thalia is reborn as the Eternal Dragon once more.
Lyra has two children of her own.
As Lisra has now reached the age of 60 and has had a child that now has a child of their own, she is now an Elder Loremaster. This means that her daughter has now become a Loremaster.
The Sisterhood is visited by David and his son, Julian. Lisra learns that David is taking his son to see the four secret springs across the land, one of which the Sisterhood guards. She gives them her blessing to bathe in the spring before they head on their way.
With Lisra now becoming the Elder Loremaster, she no longer is the head of the Sisterhood. She spends the remainder of her days as a shaman for the village.
As Lisra has now reached the age of 60 and has had a child that now has a child of their own, she is now an Elder Loremaster. This means that her daughter has now become a Loremaster.
The Sisterhood is visited by David and his son, Julian. Lisra learns that David is taking his son to see the four secret springs across the land, one of which the Sisterhood guards. She gives them her blessing to bathe in the spring before they head on their way.
Lisra's grandchildren have many more children of their own.
Great Elder Lisra passes away in the company of her family, content knowing that she did all she could to serve the Patron and her people.
Lisra's grandchildren have many more children of their own.
Great Elder Lisra passes away in the company of her family, content knowing that she did all she could to serve the Patron and her people.