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+ | {{Infobox:_Places|title1 = Lumenaria|location = It is said that it is on a Channel Island in between France and the UK.|description = The exterior is made of lumenite, which is a very bright and glowing silver substance, and it is also described as a fortress. The only thing known about the design of the interior is that the underground rooms (where Sophie and Edaline stayed during the Peace Summit) are luxurious and have two locks. There is more known about the dungeon below the building, where important prisoners are kept. It has six arched silver doors, with no visible locks or handles; the cells each have a waist high stone pillar with a sword stuck in the stone.|use = Used as a meeting place for all six intelligent species, important events like the Peace Summit, a prison for diplomatic prisoners that were too valuable for Exile, and as a quarantine for sick gnomes during the plague.|other = It was destroyed in Book 5: Lodestar by Neverseen members Gethen, Fintan, Brant, Ruy, and possibly Vespera using outward channeling.|image1=<gallery> |
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⚫ | '''Lumenaria''' was an [[About the Elves|elvin]] fortress built on an island. It served as the meeting place for the [[Intelligent Species|six intelligent species]], majorly for events such as the [[Peace Summit]], and also the prison for diplomatic prisoners who held too much value to be imprisoned in [[Exile]]. It was also used as a quarantine for sick [[gnomes]] when the [[The Plague|gnomish plague]] was unleashed. |
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⚫ | The dungeon |
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+ | The original castle at Lumenaria, which proudly stood in the center of its small, rocky island for a millennia, was recently destroyed in a tragic, and deadly, attack by the [[Neverseen]] (who also freed one of the prisoners from the dungeon.) But the [[Gnomes]] and [[Dwarves]] helped the Elves rebuild, and the new castle (once again built from [[Lumenite]]) is even more magnificent. Access to Lumenaria is currently restricted until the final security measures can be put into place, but someday soon it will again be a fortress where all the [[Intelligent Species|intelligent species]] can come together for [[Peace Summit|Peace Summits]] and [[Peace Treaties|treaty negotiations]]. It's unclear whether the castle's dungeon was rebuilt, or whether any remaining diplomatic prisoners, those with too much value to be locked away in [[Exile]], were moved elsewhere. But the main courtyard still contains the [[Four Seasons Tree]] - a silent testimony to a darker part in the [[Lost Cities|Lost Cities']] history |
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⚫ | The dungeon had six arched silver doors lining the room, with no visible locks or handles. To open a door, one had to place their palms on the door to make a combination panel appear so that they could key in the code. The codes change three times a day and were passed along to the [[Councillors]] in a random order to make it impossible to predict who would have access at any given moment. |
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⚫ | Visitors were enclosed in a force field that shifted as they move. Every prison cell had a waist-high stone pillar with a [[Weapons|silver sword]] trapped permanently in the stone. The prison cell was set to an extremely low temperature. The prisoner was brought a pillow to sleep, but never at the same time, to mess up their sense of time. |
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+ | == Location == |
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+ | In [[Book 8: Legacy|''Legacy'']], it is revealed that the ruins of Lumenaria are on a Channel Island, between France and the UK. |
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+ | === Before the Fall === |
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+ | === After the Fall === |
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+ | == History == |
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+ | === ''[[Book 1: Keeper of the Lost Cities|Keeper of the Lost Cities]]'' === |
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+ | === ''[[Book 4: Neverseen|Neverseen]]'' === |
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+ | === ''[[Book 5: Lodestar|Lodestar]]'' === |
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+ | ==Quotes== |
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+ | {{Quote|quote=She hadn't been to Lumenaria since the collapse, and it looked like the glowing castle was now fully rebuilt—with much higher walls. A new tree also stood next to the Four Seasons Tree, perhaps as a memorial for those who'd died in the attack.|speaker=Narration|book name=[[Book 8: Legacy|Book 8: ''Legacy'']]}} |
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Revision as of 13:26, 21 April 2021
Lumenaria was an elvin fortress built on an island. It served as the meeting place for the six intelligent species, majorly for events such as the Peace Summit, and also the prison for diplomatic prisoners who held too much value to be imprisoned in Exile. It was also used as a quarantine for sick gnomes when the gnomish plague was unleashed.
Unlocked Description
The original castle at Lumenaria, which proudly stood in the center of its small, rocky island for a millennia, was recently destroyed in a tragic, and deadly, attack by the Neverseen (who also freed one of the prisoners from the dungeon.) But the Gnomes and Dwarves helped the Elves rebuild, and the new castle (once again built from Lumenite) is even more magnificent. Access to Lumenaria is currently restricted until the final security measures can be put into place, but someday soon it will again be a fortress where all the intelligent species can come together for Peace Summits and treaty negotiations. It's unclear whether the castle's dungeon was rebuilt, or whether any remaining diplomatic prisoners, those with too much value to be locked away in Exile, were moved elsewhere. But the main courtyard still contains the Four Seasons Tree - a silent testimony to a darker part in the Lost Cities' history
About Lumenaria
Lumenaria was built out of lumenite so that it would not be able to catch on fire, even by Everblaze. The layout was intentionally confusing to ensure that no one can find their way through unless they had been trained.
Visitors to the cells had to be checked first to make sure they did not carry with them any weapons, gadgets or jewelry. They are blindfolded and escorted by goblin guards down a stone spiral staircase and several hallways to the dungeon where the prisoners were held.
The dungeon had six arched silver doors lining the room, with no visible locks or handles. To open a door, one had to place their palms on the door to make a combination panel appear so that they could key in the code. The codes change three times a day and were passed along to the Councillors in a random order to make it impossible to predict who would have access at any given moment.
Visitors were enclosed in a force field that shifted as they move. Every prison cell had a waist-high stone pillar with a silver sword trapped permanently in the stone. The prison cell was set to an extremely low temperature. The prisoner was brought a pillow to sleep, but never at the same time, to mess up their sense of time.
For the Peace Summit, the attendees stayed in rooms in the underground quarters that were luxurious and secured with two locks. There have been only four known prisoners: Vespera, Gethen, Brant, and Ruy.
During the Peace Summit, Gethen, Fintan Pyren, Ruy Ignis, and Brant (and possibly Vespera) made use of the skill of outward channeling to not only break out of their prison but also to bring down and destroy Lumenaria.
Location
In Legacy, it is revealed that the ruins of Lumenaria are on a Channel Island, between France and the UK.
Appearance
Before the Fall
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After the Fall
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History
Keeper of the Lost Cities
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Neverseen
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Lodestar
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Quotes
“She hadn't been to Lumenaria since the collapse, and it looked like the glowing castle was now fully rebuilt—with much higher walls. A new tree also stood next to the Four Seasons Tree, perhaps as a memorial for those who'd died in the attack.”