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Origin and the Nameless Days

Clan Vesperia originated in the Ashfall Waste, when the Flamecaller began amassing her own flight. Among the dragons she blessed with her element were Durin and Talah, the founders of the clan. They spent several hundred years turning the soil for ores and metals, and forging a path for themselves, and the dragons who came to be under their care.

Eventually, the clan came to be home to more than just fire elementals, and was a refuge for many who had lost their way. Many of these dragons, who had been abandoned and left for dead, were finding the enviornment near the Great furnace too harsh to feasibly live in, especially with the amount of dragons who weren't from the region. A majority of the clan felt it would be in their best interest to seek a milder climate, though they were all uneasy bringing up the subject to the founders, out of both respect and gratitude for their kindness.

It was at this point that Durin, fully aware of discontent, stepped down from his position as leader. There was a brief struggle for power among the most vocal and powerful dragons in the lair, ultimately leading to the appointment of Arden, an Arcane scholar and noble. After uniting everyone under the name Vesperia, Queen Arden moved everyone to the Starfall Isles.

With such a diverse and open-minded group, all of the deities are revered equally. Vesperia believes in unity among all the flights, and strives to maintain peaceful relations with outside clans.

Major Events

In the spring of Celestial Year 1989, Vesperia was officially named and moved from the Ashfall Waste to the Starfall Isles.

In the late winter months of Celestial Year 2015, a group of refugees from the former Clan Whiskerwing made their way to Vesperia's territory in search of a new home. The group were all Tundras, led by Cupcake, younger sister to Vesperia's Baker. None of them speak of what led to Whiskerwing's dissolution.

The Massacre of Vesperia, and The Great Upheaval

A few weeks before the 2015 Mistral Jamboree, one of Melkor's black market deals drew unwanted attention to the clan as a whole, resulting in a direct attack on the clan, and many casualties. This prompted the clan to flee, coming to rest in the Windsinger's domain. The clan took refuge in the cover of the Cloudsong, beginning construction of a new lair out of second-hand airships.

A few months passed, and several clan members fell ill and passed away due to complications from shade-inflicted injuries sustained during Jackal's attack on the home lair. Elwen and Rigela took on the task of keeping vigilant guard over the abandoned lair, while Telperion began repairing and rebuilding what he could in secrecy.

So far there has been no sign of Jackal, which leads them to believe he is on the clan's trail. Bruno has sent word to allied clans, calling for aid to take down their foe once and for all.

The Retribution of Vesperia

(Incomplete)

Clan Members

Royal Family

  • Arden, Queen of Vesperia, Professor of Linguistics
  • Elrohir, Prince Imperial of Vesperia, Queen's Consort
  • Luthien, Crown Princess of Vesperia, Professor of Textiles
  • Beren, Crown Prince of Vesperia, Ice Flight Ambassador, Warrior
  • Victoria, Princess of Vesperia, Artisan
  • Benjamin, Prince of Vesperia, Mathematician, Clan Treasurer
  • Eomer, Prince of Vesperia, Tactician, Warrior
  • Eowyn, Princess of Vesperia, Incense Maker
  • Telperion, Duke of Vesperia, Chief Architect

Officers

  • Andromeda, Cheif Executor of Vesperia, Oversees of Council of Elders
  • Bruno, Commanding Officer of Vesperia's Armed Forces
  • Bagliore, Chief Bodyguard to Queen Arden
  • Kheldar, Lead Scout, Wind Flight Ambassador, Healer
  • Orome, Lead Hunter and Ranger

General Members

  • Vahni, Warrior
  • Idris, Warrior
  • Firebrand, Mana Archaeologist
  • Renegade, Warrior
  • Elwen, Paladin, Servant of the Arcanist
  • Grohl, Musician
  • Vanya, Ceremonial Dancer
  • Flambebe, Fire Flight Ambassador, Metalworker
  • Maruti, Cook
  • Chandra, Jeweler
  • Horus, Squire
  • Squall, Battle Mage
  • Jareth, Illusionist, Trickster
  • Illuin, Ranger
  • Tyberion, Ceremonial Dancer
  • Truffle, Baker
  • Cupcake, Assistant Baker
  • Altan, Ranger
  • Incendio, Warrior
  • Serafine, Healer
  • Huxtable, Earth Flight Representative, Historian, Library Owner
  • Cascade
  • Senketsu, Warrior
  • Cresil, Metalworker
  • Makani, Healer
  • Dahlia, Gatherer
  • Qizon
  • Morrigan, Professor of Transmutation
  • Kunzite, Librarian
  • Stout, Historian
  • Esmeralda, Rogue, Huntress
  • Imladris, Water Flight Representative
  • Grim, Taxidermist, Necromancer
  • Cydonia, Engineer
  • Mar, Gatherer
  • Spatter, Biologist
  • Liselle, Champion, Warrior
  • Garnet, Warrior
  • Spinel, Warrior
  • Durin, Clan Founder, Retired Warrior
  • Talah, Champion, Warrior, Trainer
  • Nadaar, Totem Warrior (Wolf)
  • Valador, Totem Warrior (Bear)
  • Asherah, Hunter
  • Helcaraxe, Miner
  • Elladan, Warrior
  • Cinder, Warrior
  • Thranduil
  • Edana, Exotic and Ceremonial Dancer
  • Rose, Shadow Flight Ambassador, Illusionist
  • Brusco, Tunnel Laborer
  • Surge, Lead Engineer
  • TheSpine, Bard
  • Rigela, Paladin, Servant of the Arcanist
  • Beldaran, Professor of Illusion
  • Mithras, Light Flight Representative
  • Vargas, Gatherer
  • Archmage, Miner, Gatherer
  • Renzo, Artisan, Sculptor
  • Sophia, Professor of Mathematics
  • Xephras, Hunter
  • Jadeite, Gemologist
  • Guinness, Barkeep
  • Tony, Musician
  • Mandos, Recordkeeper
  • Lightheart, Artisan, Wood Crafting
  • Rory, Artisan, Painter
  • Riva, Professor of Enchantment
  • Hecate, Plague Flight Ambassador
  • Amalthea, Professor of Alchemy
  • Septimus, Alchemist
  • Phaedra, Alchemist
  • Khendar, Warrior
  • Hexzel, Healer
  • Riviel, Professor of Literature
  • Melkor, Lead Alchemist
  • Utumno, Forge Foreman, Metalworker
  • Sanguine, Grim's Apprentice
  • Alric, Bounty Hunter
  • Thraka, Bounty Hunter
  • Adamaris

Deceased & Exalted

  • Manwe, Deceased, Former Lead Engineer
  • Varda, Exalted to Lightweaver, Former Light Flight Representative
  • Aria, Deceased, Former Gatherer
  • Morwen, Deceased, Former Hunter
  • Alatar, Exalted to Windsinger, Former Hunter
  • Ulmo, Exalted to Flamecaller, Former Warrior
  • Yavanna, Exalted to Flamecaller, Former Garden keeper
  • Nessa, Exalted to Flamecaller
  • Feanor, Exalted to Flamecaller
  • Opal, Exalted to Arcanist
  • Jono, Deceased, Former Musician
  • Paavo, Deceased, Former Musician
  • Patrick, Deceased, Former Ranger
  • Tobias, Deceased, Messenger

Enemies

  • Jackal, Outlander, Marauder

Lair

Home Lair

The Home lair is situated several hundred feet below the Arcanist's Observatory, off the Northeastern coast of the Focal point.

There are a series of trails winding through the Starwood Strand, one in particular leading to the entrance of Vesperia's lair. This trail ends abruptly at the edge of a large clearing, where the Starwood trees mingle with other species, and a dense forest begins. One must head towards the right of the clearing, in the opposite direction of the coast line. The path is only illuminated by a series of hidden runes that shine exclusively for clan members, who posses an enchanted token that reacts to the magic, thereby makes the runes glow. The canopy becomes incredibly dense for a while, until finally you arrive at a very dark and ominous part of the woods. It is so dark that, if not for the trees being native to the Arcane region, one would think they are in the Tangled Wood.

Instead of going around, you must cut straight through the thick of it. In a few moments of weaving in and out of trees you will reach another clearing, where the canopy seems to lean inwards and hover over the ground beyond the forest. It is actually quite breathtaking, as the light from the trees and various chunks of crystalpine reflect off the small waterfall to the left, coming down a large rock face covered in sakura moss, vines, and flowers that change with the passing of seasons. In the center of it all are two large doors, guarded by two carvings of Tigerblood Foo (one on either side of the doors).

As you pass through the large doors of the main entrance, you come to a long walk way lined with carved stone pillars, with shards of crystalpine embedded in them. Between the pillars, the walls are decorated with floral wreaths, banners, and small shrines, housing candles, incense and small fountains. Eventually, the hallway ends at a large rotunda with a large and intricate fountain at the center of the room. The fountain is lit by natural light during the day through a large glass opening in the dome, and it is lit at night by floating lights and shards of crystalpine. The ceiling extends several stories, with various floors visible from the ground below. Towards the very back center of the room, there are small waterfalls starting nearly at the top of the dome. Nestled between the two waterfalls are the royal quarters, and the surrounding two floors below are reserved for royal use. The floors below also extend around the entirety of the rotunda, and happenings are visible via the carved stone balconies. At the atrium level (ground floor), there is an indoor garden at the base of the waterfall, filled with benches and openings for clan members to relax in a common area.

The basement floors are commonly requested by many of the Tundras who live in the lair, especially during the warm weather months. Below ground are also where food and treasure stores are kept, in addition to guest quarters. There are a few structures outside the lair where several clan members reside, such as Spatter, who's lab contains several deadly strains that she must keep away from everyone else in the clan. Those structures are sealed in stone rooms underground, out of public sight. There are several mechanisms in place that alter the fabric of space to make navigating these areas, as well as the dungeons and the vault, more difficult for dragons who are untrained.

Cloudsong Lair

Needing to stay well hidden from Jackal, the clan has acquired some older platform spaces in the Cloudsong, near the borders of both the Flamecaller and Tidelord's domains. This gives them close proximity to allied lairs, and enough cover to blend in with older wind clans. The outward appearance of these platforms has been preserved in the traditional wind clan style, though the interiors have been decorated to give everyone nice little reminders of their home in the Isles. The chief architect has gone as far as returning to the outskirts of the Starfall domain to retrieve Starwood saplings and chunks of crystalpine to incorporate into the interiors of the common areas. It isn't home, but it is a nice place to retreat.

Clan Crest

The eleven stars surrounding the large star represent all eleven flights, and Vesperia’s commitment to flight unity and reverence of all the deities. The star in the center is representative of the clan itself (Vesperia means ‘evening star’). The wreaths are symbolic of diplomacy, though that is not to say that the clan is a proponent of total pacifism. There is a time and place for military strength, and there seems to always be a need to defend oneself from outside forces these days.

Ally Clans

  • Clan Sepiida, Water
  • Clan Oubliette, Fire
  • Clan Memoria, Light
  • Nameless Clan (CarminaHughes), Arcane
  • Clan (Freanirae), Arcane

Notes

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