![]() ![]() The ruler of Lunia was Barachiel, one of the celestial paragons of the archons. To reach Lunia with the plane shift spell required a gold planar fork tuned to the note of D. Those who could not swim were quick to be rescued by the zoveri and led to shore -assuming that they were not a kind of creature harmed by holy water! ![]() In calm weather, some of these creatures could be heard singing songs of praise toward the archons. The Silver Sea contained all manner of sea life, from schools of tiny silver fishes, to sea elves, dolphins, and celestial whales, to giant creatures of the deep. During stormy weather, the sound was like that of thunder. The crashing of the waves on the shore in calm weather reminded some of chimes or the tolling of bells. These waters were salt-free and pleasantly sweet and had the appearance of dark wine. Most of those arriving by such a means found themselves plunging into a vast ocean of clean and fresh holy water, called the Silver Sea or the Silvery Sea, somewhere in the shallower waters near the shore. Some insisted that this was the only way to enter the greater plane. ![]() Most of the portal connections from other planes came into this layer. It was always night here, but the dark sky was full of silver stars collectively so bright that a moon was not needed to provide light, and the temperature was like that of a summer's night. ![]() In any case, to reach the next layer/mountain of Celestia, Mercuria, one had to first summit Lunia. Some cosmologists considered Lunia something like a subsection of the greater mountain of Celestia others considered it one of seven separate mountains that were all a part of a single mountain chain. Trading towns also dotted Lunia, and sea elves from the Material plane were commonly found engaged in trade there. Some of the citadels were located on separate islands, some of which were miles long. Visitors reported different architectural styles for these citadels. Lunia was a large mountain-island sparsely covered with citadels of white stone, atop white cliffs, and with the palaces of minor deities. ![]()
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