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A biography of a Saint
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The project to finish off a biography of Saint Aelrin Alcast has begun for the Shrine being built in his old apartment.

The work will take many months to finish, and any stories of the Saint are welcome as contributions to help make it as accurate as possible.

Seek out Vix Alcast or Paca Elementa in Osrona if you wish to make a contribution.



The shrine being worked on is located to the north east of the Church in the apartment complex. (651, 713, 1)

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Visitors are welcome to view the construction.

Currently the shrine has some beds to use for those without a home in respect to the generous and kind nature of Saint Aelrin Alcast.

It also has non-magi acolytes volunteering to sell cheap meals to the hungry. Stock will be added soon.

A small altar has been built for people to pay their respects.

And finally a bookcase which will house the biography once it's done so future generations may learn from the valiance and honor that Saint Aelrin Alcast lived his day to day life with.

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First major addition to the Shrine

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A neatened Celestial Codex originally published by Inante arl Salis in the year 1733 has been added to the bookshelf in the Shrine.

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Anyone who wishes to learn more about Celestialism and the stars are encouraged to read this edition as well as modern day editions.

The information in both editions are crucial for any Cosmic Magi and Holy Magi that wish to improve their magic.

For those that wish to have someone to discuss about such topics, or want advice on how to proceed with their Cosmic or Holy training are welcome to speak with Paca Elementa in Osrona.

While Paca is not a Cosmic Magi, his knowledge on the Leonaus Constellation can help struggling Cosmic Magi who reach a road block on how to proceed with their training and magic.

Special thanks is given to Jack Kelsey for preserving the original text after all these years and Alistair ven Pelleaux for hosting the book originally provided by the Elder Jack.



The volunteering acolyte that provides food for the hungry has their stock refreshed every day. Be sure to come for a nice meal if you're down on your luck and have an empty belly. Prices are set much lower than most shops, but stocks are very limited.
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With the resurgence of population in Osrona, the public Shrine of Aelrin is closing it's doors.

For those who are down on your luck and need help with beds and food, the Blue Unicorn has it doors open.

And with a public bookshelf located in the Blue Unicorn, all books written of the Saint will be slowly added to the building.

Anyone who wishes to pay respects to the Saint can do so at the Temple of Eos where his grave is located
Located north of the Waystone.

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The Shrine will be given away to any Osrona Resident who still needs a home. Those with stronger ties to the city will be given preferential treatment in the transfer of ownership of the shrine.


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