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The '''Seven Heavens''' refers to the final place of rest for | The '''Seven Heavens''', which are the settings of the {{questlink|araid|Myths of the Realm}} raids, refers to the final place of rest for [[The Twelve]] after they had finished their labors and built the realm of [[Eorzea]]. These seven heavens are associated with an astral-aligned element that the particular god or goddess holds dominion over, with an overarching seventh heaven to encompass them all. By creating these '''Seven Heavens''', the resultant residual byproduct created '''[[Seven Hells]]'''—six Hells associated with the umbral-aligned elements, and an overarching Hell to encompass them all. | ||
The heavens are represented in the sky by six constellations. [[Astrologian]]s refer to these constellations as "'''Gates'''" that can be opened and will allow a person to attune themselves with the heavens, granting them incredible power to manipulate their aether. These constellations can be observed rotating around a "pole star", which is believed to be the final gate to the '''Seventh Heaven'''. | The heavens are represented in the sky by six constellations. [[Astrologian]]s refer to these constellations as "'''Gates'''" that can be opened and will allow a person to attune themselves with the heavens, granting them incredible power to manipulate their aether. These constellations can be observed rotating around a "pole star", which is believed to be the final gate to the '''Seventh Heaven'''. | ||
It is widely believed that the righteous are promised a place in the halls of the heavens of their patron deity, while evildoers and sinners are damned to suffer the trials of the [[Seven Hells]] for eternity. Expounding on this, each heaven and hell has various actions associated to enter into it, and what they are designed for. For example, depending on the sins that are committed in their lifetime, an individual will be sent to a layer of Hell and must journey through the other layers of Hell after suffering an eternity of punishment. When they reach the gates of the [[Seventh Hell]], their heart is weighed. If it is heavy with sorrow and repentance for what they have done, the gate to the Heavens will be opened. If they remain light after their journey, the gates to the [[Seventh Hell]] will open, and they will be made to suffer forevermore. | It is widely believed that the righteous are promised a place in the halls of the heavens of their patron deity, while evildoers and sinners are damned to suffer the trials of the [[Seven Hells]] for eternity. Expounding on this, each heaven and hell has various actions associated to enter into it, and what they are designed for. For example, depending on the sins that are committed in their lifetime, an individual will be sent to a layer of Hell and must journey through the other layers of Hell after suffering an eternity of punishment. When they reach the gates of the [[Seven Hells|Seventh Hell]], their heart is weighed. If it is heavy with sorrow and repentance for what they have done, the gate to the Heavens will be opened. If they remain light after their journey, the gates to the [[Seven Hells|Seventh Hell]] will open, and they will be made to suffer forevermore. | ||
==The Elemental Heavens== | ==The Elemental Heavens== | ||
===The Heaven of Fire=== | ===The Heaven of Fire=== | ||
In the | {{main|Aglaia}} | ||
In the Heaven of Fire sprawls an endless city built by [[Nald'thal]] from golden bricks fired in the heat of [[Azeyma]]'s sun. Here reside the just and the fair, the honest and the philanthropic. | |||
===The Heaven of Water=== | ===The Heaven of Water=== | ||
To create the river which runs through the | {{main|Thaleia}} | ||
To create the river which runs through the Heaven of Water, [[Nymeia]] melted a star, to which [[Thaliak]] added the essence of knowledge and then poured it forth from his Ewer. Here reside the scholars and inventors, the teachers and the entrepreneurs. | |||
===The Heaven of Wind=== | ===The Heaven of Wind=== | ||
In the | {{main|Thaleia}} | ||
In the Heaven of Wind rises a towering mountain range atop which [[Oschon]] looks out upon an endless sea ruled by [[Llymlaen]]. Here rest explorers and adventurers, mountain climbers, saints and those who rescued the aforementioned souls from peril. | |||
===The Heaven of Ice=== | ===The Heaven of Ice=== | ||
In the center of the | {{main|Euphrosyne}} | ||
In the center of the Heaven of Ice rises a lofty palace of ice-ice made of frozen moonbeams and carved with [[The Fury]]'s own spear. Here reside epic heroes and gallant knights, the benevolent and the faithful. | |||
===The Heaven of Lightning=== | ===The Heaven of Lightning=== | ||
In the | {{main|Aglaia}} | ||
In the Heaven of Lightning, one will find a towering clockwork spire built by [[Byregot]] with metal forged from a comet and powered by [[Rhalgr]]'s levin bolts. Here rest engineers and architects, revolutionaries and conquerors of evil. | |||
===The Heaven of Earth=== | ===The Heaven of Earth=== | ||
To create the | {{main|Euphrosyne}} | ||
To create the Heaven of Earth, [[Nophica]] planted a single sapling which [[Althyk]] instantly coaxed to maturity by bending time itself. Under this mighty sentinel's boughs sit farmers and naturalists, historians and archaeologists. | |||
[[Category: Lore]] | {{see also|wikipedia:Seven heavens}} | ||
[[Category: Lore/Mythology]] |
Latest revision as of 05:49, 1 January 2024
The Seven Heavens, which are the settings of the Myths of the Realm raids, refers to the final place of rest for The Twelve after they had finished their labors and built the realm of Eorzea. These seven heavens are associated with an astral-aligned element that the particular god or goddess holds dominion over, with an overarching seventh heaven to encompass them all. By creating these Seven Heavens, the resultant residual byproduct created Seven Hells—six Hells associated with the umbral-aligned elements, and an overarching Hell to encompass them all.
The heavens are represented in the sky by six constellations. Astrologians refer to these constellations as "Gates" that can be opened and will allow a person to attune themselves with the heavens, granting them incredible power to manipulate their aether. These constellations can be observed rotating around a "pole star", which is believed to be the final gate to the Seventh Heaven.
It is widely believed that the righteous are promised a place in the halls of the heavens of their patron deity, while evildoers and sinners are damned to suffer the trials of the Seven Hells for eternity. Expounding on this, each heaven and hell has various actions associated to enter into it, and what they are designed for. For example, depending on the sins that are committed in their lifetime, an individual will be sent to a layer of Hell and must journey through the other layers of Hell after suffering an eternity of punishment. When they reach the gates of the Seventh Hell, their heart is weighed. If it is heavy with sorrow and repentance for what they have done, the gate to the Heavens will be opened. If they remain light after their journey, the gates to the Seventh Hell will open, and they will be made to suffer forevermore.
The Elemental Heavens
The Heaven of Fire
- Main article: Aglaia
In the Heaven of Fire sprawls an endless city built by Nald'thal from golden bricks fired in the heat of Azeyma's sun. Here reside the just and the fair, the honest and the philanthropic.
The Heaven of Water
- Main article: Thaleia
To create the river which runs through the Heaven of Water, Nymeia melted a star, to which Thaliak added the essence of knowledge and then poured it forth from his Ewer. Here reside the scholars and inventors, the teachers and the entrepreneurs.
The Heaven of Wind
- Main article: Thaleia
In the Heaven of Wind rises a towering mountain range atop which Oschon looks out upon an endless sea ruled by Llymlaen. Here rest explorers and adventurers, mountain climbers, saints and those who rescued the aforementioned souls from peril.
The Heaven of Ice
- Main article: Euphrosyne
In the center of the Heaven of Ice rises a lofty palace of ice-ice made of frozen moonbeams and carved with The Fury's own spear. Here reside epic heroes and gallant knights, the benevolent and the faithful.
The Heaven of Lightning
- Main article: Aglaia
In the Heaven of Lightning, one will find a towering clockwork spire built by Byregot with metal forged from a comet and powered by Rhalgr's levin bolts. Here rest engineers and architects, revolutionaries and conquerors of evil.
The Heaven of Earth
- Main article: Euphrosyne
To create the Heaven of Earth, Nophica planted a single sapling which Althyk instantly coaxed to maturity by bending time itself. Under this mighty sentinel's boughs sit farmers and naturalists, historians and archaeologists.
- See also: wikipedia:Seven heavens