No one truly knows who established Eden. Many believe it was created by "God" himself. Others believe the High Priestess is the creator. In either case, however, the truth is unknown to the public.
No one truly knows who established Eden. Many believe it was created by "God" himself. Others believe the High Priestess is the creator. In either case, however, the truth is unknown to the public.
As Eden grew, they needed a leader for their large city. They appointed Priestess Mary as the leader. She leads with a strict vigour and highly religious ideals. These ideals that the city flourished with.
The building of what would become Eden's most prized building. A place of worship to the deity only referred to as "God." The building is most often referred to as "The First Church of God," but it has no official name.
After the building of the most prized church in the center of town, a group by the name of "The Merciful Clergy," became--despite their name--the main enforcers of the strict law of the city. Not only are they the most devoted of the denizens of Eden, they are also the most brutal in way of the law.
A group of traders who came together to better give and receive trades throughout the rapidly growing city.
A group of mainly men who sought to provide for their community. This group is only comprised of rangers, the likes of which are incredible hunters. They quickly became an offshoot of the guardspeople within The Mericful Clergy ontop of their hunting duties.
A group of bards looking to spread the good word and offer entertainment to all of Eden.
A group of jewelery craftspeople and traders.
A school of devoted clergypeople looking to earn the title of priesthood and aid in the creation of new churches throughout Eden.
Sparked due to a group of magick activists. This quickly turned into a much larger rivalry than intially intended. The flame of this rivalry caused Eden to put in place many more strict laws.
After a tragedy struck Greece, many survivors and out of city vistors flocked to Eden for safety.