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Lifestones were once uses as beacons for portal travel by Asheron's people, the Yalaini. After the Yalaini lost their battle to the [[Olthoi]] Asheron sent his people into stasis in portal space. After the death of [[The One Queen]] Asheron altered the lifestones to be points of resurrection, and they began to grow out of the ground. When Isparians die, they lose a portion of their life force in the form of a [[Vitae Penalty]]. This vitae goes to the Yalaini trapped in portal space to keep them alive. | Lifestones were once uses as beacons for portal travel by Asheron's people, the Yalaini. After the Yalaini lost their battle to the [[Olthoi]] Asheron sent his people into stasis in portal space. After the death of [[The One Queen]] Asheron altered the lifestones to be points of resurrection, and they began to grow out of the ground. When Isparians die, they lose a portion of their life force in the form of a [[Vitae Penalty]]. This vitae goes to the Yalaini trapped in portal space to keep them alive. | ||
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Revision as of 00:39, 12 March 2008
Lifestones
Lifestones are magical devices that players can attune to. When they die they are resurrected at the last lifestone they used. Lifestones appear as blue dots on the radar. Players can recall to their attuned lifestone with the command /lifestone. Characters with Item Enchantment can also learn a spell to tie to a different lifestone and recall there, as well as a spell that sends them to their attuned lifestone faster than the command.
Lore
Lifestones were once uses as beacons for portal travel by Asheron's people, the Yalaini. After the Yalaini lost their battle to the Olthoi Asheron sent his people into stasis in portal space. After the death of The One Queen Asheron altered the lifestones to be points of resurrection, and they began to grow out of the ground. When Isparians die, they lose a portion of their life force in the form of a Vitae Penalty. This vitae goes to the Yalaini trapped in portal space to keep them alive.