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+ | The '''Unity Fountain''' is a golden statue of a [[:Category:Human|human]] and an [[About the Elves|elf]] holding hands, located in the center of [[Atlantis]]. It symbolizes the unity between [[humans]] and [[elves]] and was built when [[humans]] lived in [[Atlantis]], but it is also ironically the entrance to the pathway to [[Vespera's Nightfall|Nightfall]]. It may be torn down and replaced with a statue of [[Linh Song|Linh]], [[Sophie Elizabeth Foster|Sophie]], and [[Keefe Sencen|Keefe]] in the future, although it is not completely certain yet. |
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+ | Though it might seem like the first time, [[Book 6: Nightfall|''Nightfall'']] was not the first time that the Unity Fountain was mentioned - in fact, It was a part of a memory in [[Prentice Endal|Prentice's]] mind in [[Book 2: Exile|Book 2: ''Exile'']]<ref>"There was a fountain in the center of it all, two golden figures standing in a round pool, holding hands as colored streams of water showered them from every direction. A shadow of a girl appeared between them and took off through buildings, shattering everything she touched before she dove into a sea of shards."<br>~ page 240, hardcover</ref>. |
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+ | The Unity Fountain is described as having two golden figures, an [[Elves|elf]] and [[Humans|human]]. The [[About the Elves|elvin statue]] is described to look regal, in an elegant cape and circlet, with part of his hair braided back and the rest hanging gracefully past his shoulders. He holds a scroll, which he was offering to the [[Humans|human]] statue, whose head was bowed with gratitude. The [[Humans|human]] has rougher features and seemed to be wearing some kind of armor, but instead of a sword, he clutched a long, etched scepter. Carved onto the orb at the end was [[Vespera]]'s signature, marking that the spot was where [[Vespera's Nightfall|Nightfall]] could be accessed.<br /> |
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Revision as of 23:30, 10 September 2019
The Unity Fountain is a golden statue of a human and an elf holding hands, located in the center of Atlantis. It symbolizes the unity between humans and elves and was built when humans lived in Atlantis, but it is also ironically the entrance to the pathway to Nightfall. It may be torn down and replaced with a statue of Linh, Sophie, and Keefe in the future, although it is not completely certain yet.
Though it might seem like the first time, Nightfall was not the first time that the Unity Fountain was mentioned - in fact, It was a part of a memory in Prentice's mind in Book 2: Exile[1].
Appearance
The Unity Fountain is described as having two golden figures, an elf and human. The elvin statue is described to look regal, in an elegant cape and circlet, with part of his hair braided back and the rest hanging gracefully past his shoulders. He holds a scroll, which he was offering to the human statue, whose head was bowed with gratitude. The human has rougher features and seemed to be wearing some kind of armor, but instead of a sword, he clutched a long, etched scepter. Carved onto the orb at the end was Vespera's signature, marking that the spot was where Nightfall could be accessed.
References
- ↑ "There was a fountain in the center of it all, two golden figures standing in a round pool, holding hands as colored streams of water showered them from every direction. A shadow of a girl appeared between them and took off through buildings, shattering everything she touched before she dove into a sea of shards."
~ page 240, hardcover