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| - The Twilight Caste are the scholars, sorcerers, and craftsmen of the Unconquered Sun. In the First Age, the Copper Spiders were the creators of fantastic wonders and artifacts, as well as defenders that relied on cunning and magic. The Unconquered Sun rarely chooses withered scholars who have poured the years of their life into the pages of dusty tomes. Instead, the Arrows of Heaven are scavengers, engineers, healers, detectives, thaumaturges and artisans who use their knowledge to accomplish impressive results. They possess not just a thirst for knowledge, but also a burning desire to use it.
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| - The Twilight Caste are the scholars, sorcerers, and craftsmen of the Unconquered Sun. In the First Age, the Copper Spiders were the creators of fantastic wonders and artifacts, as well as defenders that relied on cunning and magic. Just as the evening sun holds back the coming night, the members of the Twilight Caste seek to enlighten the ignorant through all forms learning, scholarship and craft. During the First Age, the Copper Spiders were the greatest scholars, sorcerers and artisans in the Realm. They created the unparalleled wonders and artifacts that were the foundation of the First Age’s glory, and they used their magic and cunning to defend Creation from its enemies. During the Usurpation, the few members of the Twilight Caste who survived the initial betrayal spent their last days hiding their lore and artifacts from the traitor-ous Dragon-Blooded, so that the Solars might someday come into their power again. Now that the Solars have returned, the Children of Twilight have again become beacons of knowledge and learning. They now work—and fight—to rebuild the glory of the First Age in this era of chaos and corruption. In addition to crafting artifacts to destroy their enemies, they defend towns and cities with sword and mind, and they teach their skills to anyone willing to learn. The Unconquered Sun rarely chooses withered scholars who have poured the years of their life into the pages of dusty tomes. Instead, the Arrows of Heaven are scavengers, engineers, healers, detectives, thaumaturges and artisans who use their knowledge to accomplish impressive results. They possess not just a thirst for knowledge, but also a burning desire to use it.
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