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Ronan is the arch enemy of [[Sheru]], due Sheru's intrusion into his nightly realm. Ronan's servants played a major role in the [[Griffin Sword Saga|Griffin Sword Wars]]. He was also at odds with [[Luukos]] and was considered the most active against the Arkati of [[Lornon]]. The symbol of Ronan is silver-edged black sword. He was also associated with the unicorn.
Ronan is the arch enemy of [[Sheru]], due Sheru's intrusion into his nightly realm. Ronan's servants played a major role in the [[Griffin Sword Saga|Griffin Sword Wars]]. He was also at odds with [[Luukos]] and was considered the most active against the Arkati of [[Lornon]]. The symbol of Ronan is silver-edged black sword. He was also associated with the unicorn.

==Shrines, Statuary, and Holy Places==
===[[Cleric Guild (Solhaven)|Solhaven Cleric Guild]]===
In the Hall of Lessons inside the Solhaven Cleric Guild was a holy shrine dedicated to Ronan.

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[Cleric Guild, Hall of Lessons]<br>
A shallow alcove of stone to the northwest harbors a statue of a gaunt man with heavy-lidded eyes, his hand resting upon the hilt of a longsword. A black altar stands before the statue, an open tome resting upon its immaculately smooth surface. Throughout the ceiling, glistening white shells have been inlaid into the rock, causing them to twinkle like stars as the candles placed throughout the room flicker softly.<br>
Obvious exits: southeast


>look at Ronan<br>
Gaunt yet stylish, the image of Ronan is nearly identical to that of the statue of Phoen. His eyes, however, are heavy-lidded and his expression is one of bitter irony. His thin hand rests on a drawn longsword, an evocative gesture suggesting he keeps the weapon nearby simply because killing without it would muss his clothing.


K>touch Ronan<br>
You reach out and touch the statue of Ronan.

A warm feeling washes over you, as if Ronan smiled upon you.


K>look at altar<br>
Crafted from deep black steel, the front of the altar has been engraved with the design of a long silver sword. The surface of the altar is perfectly polished, and its color is reminiscent of the darkest of midnights.


K>look at tome<br>
Its cover and pages both a midnight black shade, the passage upon the open pages of this tome are written in a careful, flowing hand with silver ink.<br>
There appears to be something written on it.


K>read tome<br>
In the Common language, it reads:<br>
"The stars in the night sky guide the sailors home. So too shall Ronan guide you to peaceful sleep."
</div>


==External Links==
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Revision as of 13:14, 30 July 2009

Ronan was an Arkati and the god of dreams and night. He was also the twin of Phoen. He was of the Pantheon of Liabo.

Ronan is the arch enemy of Sheru, due Sheru's intrusion into his nightly realm. Ronan's servants played a major role in the Griffin Sword Wars. He was also at odds with Luukos and was considered the most active against the Arkati of Lornon. The symbol of Ronan is silver-edged black sword. He was also associated with the unicorn.

Shrines, Statuary, and Holy Places

Solhaven Cleric Guild

In the Hall of Lessons inside the Solhaven Cleric Guild was a holy shrine dedicated to Ronan.

[Cleric Guild, Hall of Lessons]
A shallow alcove of stone to the northwest harbors a statue of a gaunt man with heavy-lidded eyes, his hand resting upon the hilt of a longsword. A black altar stands before the statue, an open tome resting upon its immaculately smooth surface. Throughout the ceiling, glistening white shells have been inlaid into the rock, causing them to twinkle like stars as the candles placed throughout the room flicker softly.
Obvious exits: southeast


>look at Ronan
Gaunt yet stylish, the image of Ronan is nearly identical to that of the statue of Phoen. His eyes, however, are heavy-lidded and his expression is one of bitter irony. His thin hand rests on a drawn longsword, an evocative gesture suggesting he keeps the weapon nearby simply because killing without it would muss his clothing.


K>touch Ronan
You reach out and touch the statue of Ronan.

A warm feeling washes over you, as if Ronan smiled upon you.


K>look at altar
Crafted from deep black steel, the front of the altar has been engraved with the design of a long silver sword. The surface of the altar is perfectly polished, and its color is reminiscent of the darkest of midnights.


K>look at tome
Its cover and pages both a midnight black shade, the passage upon the open pages of this tome are written in a careful, flowing hand with silver ink.
There appears to be something written on it.


K>read tome
In the Common language, it reads:
"The stars in the night sky guide the sailors home. So too shall Ronan guide you to peaceful sleep."

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