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'''Yune''' is the Goddess of Chaos and one half of [[Ashunera]], the other being [[Ashera]]. [[Dheginsea]] framed her as being a dark god after the Three Heroes sealed her in [[Lehran's Medallion]], using seid magic. At one time, [[Ashera]] wanted to destroy her at all costs, but [[Lehran]] convinced her to seal Yune in the Medallion. |
'''Yune''' is the Goddess of Chaos and one half of [[Ashunera]], the other being [[Ashera]]. [[Dheginsea]] framed her as being a dark god after the Three Heroes sealed her in [[Lehran's Medallion]], using seid magic. At one time, [[Ashera]] wanted to destroy her at all costs, but [[Lehran]] convinced her to seal Yune in the Medallion. |
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− | She is also the small orange bird [[Micaiah]] owns, and Yune speaks to [[Micaiah]] in this form before Micaiah sings the galdr of release. If the chaos of war forced her to awake, then [[Ashera]] would also awake and Ashera would pass her judgement upon the world. But, if the galdr of release awoke her, then [[Ashera]] would have to speak to Yune first before passing her judgement. |
+ | She is also the small orange bird [[Micaiah]] owns, and Yune speaks to [[Micaiah]] in this form before Micaiah sings the galdr of release. If the chaos of war forced her to awake, then [[Ashera]] would also awake and Ashera would pass her judgement upon the world. But, if the galdr of release awoke her, then [[Ashera]] would have to speak to Yune first before passing her judgement. unfortunatly Ashera broke this rule and turned most of Tellius' inhabitants into statues. |
After Micaiah sang the galdr of release, Yune uses her body to talk to the mortals who lead her army against the [[Disciples of Order]]. |
After Micaiah sang the galdr of release, Yune uses her body to talk to the mortals who lead her army against the [[Disciples of Order]]. |
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==The [[The Great Flood|Flood]] and the Medallion== |
==The [[The Great Flood|Flood]] and the Medallion== |
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− | When the world was young, the Laguz and the Beorc fought each other. Because of this, the goddess Ashunera flooded the world, except for Tellius. Realizing what she had done, and fearful of it happening again, she split herself into Yune (the goddess of chaos and transformation) and Ashera (the goddess of order and restriction). Ashera believed that Yune had to be silenced, so she and her three heroes fought to seal her away. |
+ | When the world was young, the Laguz and the Beorc fought each other. Because of this, the goddess Ashunera flooded the world, except for Tellius. Realizing what she had done, and fearful of it happening again, she split herself into Yune (the goddess of chaos and transformation) and Ashera (the goddess of order and restriction). Ashera believed that Yune had to be silenced, so she and her three heroes fought to seal her away. |
[[Lehran]] sealed her in a bronze medallion, and it came to be known as Lehran's Medallion, also known as the Fire Emblem. She could only be awakened by a war that engulfed the continent, and the chaos energies that come with it. |
[[Lehran]] sealed her in a bronze medallion, and it came to be known as Lehran's Medallion, also known as the Fire Emblem. She could only be awakened by a war that engulfed the continent, and the chaos energies that come with it. |
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− | After being sealed away, [[Dheginsea]] framed her as a dark god to instill a fear of war in the people, and prevent Yune's release. He also strictly forbade [[Goldoa]] and its people to be involved in any wars, taking a strict neutral stance, as an additional preventative measure. |
+ | After being sealed away, [[Dheginsea]] framed her as a dark god to instill a fear of war in the people, and prevent Yune's release. He also strictly forbade [[Goldoa]] and its people to be involved in any wars, taking a strict neutral stance, as an additional preventative measure. |
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Revision as of 20:26, 22 March 2010
— Yune to Ike (while in Micaiah's body) in the final battle against Ashera.
Yune is the Goddess of Chaos and one half of Ashunera, the other being Ashera. Dheginsea framed her as being a dark god after the Three Heroes sealed her in Lehran's Medallion, using seid magic. At one time, Ashera wanted to destroy her at all costs, but Lehran convinced her to seal Yune in the Medallion.
She is also the small orange bird Micaiah owns, and Yune speaks to Micaiah in this form before Micaiah sings the galdr of release. If the chaos of war forced her to awake, then Ashera would also awake and Ashera would pass her judgement upon the world. But, if the galdr of release awoke her, then Ashera would have to speak to Yune first before passing her judgement. unfortunatly Ashera broke this rule and turned most of Tellius' inhabitants into statues.
After Micaiah sang the galdr of release, Yune uses her body to talk to the mortals who lead her army against the Disciples of Order.
The Flood and the Medallion
When the world was young, the Laguz and the Beorc fought each other. Because of this, the goddess Ashunera flooded the world, except for Tellius. Realizing what she had done, and fearful of it happening again, she split herself into Yune (the goddess of chaos and transformation) and Ashera (the goddess of order and restriction). Ashera believed that Yune had to be silenced, so she and her three heroes fought to seal her away.
Lehran sealed her in a bronze medallion, and it came to be known as Lehran's Medallion, also known as the Fire Emblem. She could only be awakened by a war that engulfed the continent, and the chaos energies that come with it. After being sealed away, Dheginsea framed her as a dark god to instill a fear of war in the people, and prevent Yune's release. He also strictly forbade Goldoa and its people to be involved in any wars, taking a strict neutral stance, as an additional preventative measure.
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