Īfter being forced to reveal her true identity, rumors of the Thief's appearance in Belkarth drew the attention of the Undaunted. However, the Serpent soon learned of the Thief's location and attempted to corrupt her, but was prevented by Locke, Valerius and the Vestige. Meanwhile, Titus Valerius helped the Star-Gazers return Tarish-Zi to his grave. With the help of Kelmen Locke, the only surviving summoner of the atronach army, the Star-Gazers managed to locate the uncorrupted aspects of the Mage so that they could overpower the Serpent the restored Mage subsequently fled to the Aetherian Archive in an attempt to escape Time. Recruiting scholars and warriors from across Tamriel, Hara sent the Star-Gazers to search for the missing Guardians and prevent more Anka-Ra from being summoned. She then assumed the guise of a blind Redguard woman named Hara, and took control of the Star-Gazers. Īs the only guardian remaining, the Thief hid her Apex Stone in the ruins of Reinhold's Retreat beneath the city of Belkarth. A great celestial obelisk known as the Mage's Staff also crashed to Tamriel at that time. The Warrior was forced to summon Emperor Tarish-Zi from the past so that he could raise an undead army of Anka-Ra warriors from the many Yokudan tombs in the region, but not before he summoned his own champion, a contemporary Nedic warrior named Titus Valerius. Under his influence, the Mage took control of an army of atronachs that had been summoned to the region recently to repel Molag Bal's Planemeld, and created the powerful new Air Atronachs and Foundation Stone Atronachs, before being sundered into many aspects scattered throughout Craglorn. Quickly establishing a cult known as the Scaled Court, the Serpent gained control of the Mage beneath the city of Elinhir and the Warrior in the Ruins of Kardala. As is his nature, the Serpent used this opportunity to attack the other Celestials by corrupting the Guardian Constellations through their Nedic Apex Stones. The Constellations fell from the sky in 2E 582, and took on mortal form. More established myth claims that the stars were formed by the Magna Ge fleeing Creation and creating holes to Aetherius. The origin of the more powerful godlike Celestials that make up the constellations is completely unknown. All of these volatile creatures were bound within the Pinnacle by Nedic wards, and the tower was later sealed by the Yokudan invaders that conquered the region circa 1E 808. These ranged in power from the lowly Celestial Spiders to the fearsome entity known as Aetherion. At first, they created only weak Celestials that mimicked mundane animals and Daedra. The kings of Skyreach in Upper Craglorn constructed a great laboratory at Skyreach Pinnacle, where they used nirncrux to harness the power of the stars. It was theorized that the first Celestial beings were created in the Merethic Era by the ancient Nedic Cult of the Stars. Celestials can only manifest on Nirn through the use of Apex Stones, and the destruction of even a single Apex Stone can have devastating consequences to the entire Mundus. The most powerful Celestials represent the Constellations, its unknown if these beings are from Aetherius or if they are mortals who have achieved a state of ascension. The Celestials are powerful ethereal beings formed by the power of the stars. The three Guardian Celestials: the Warrior, the Thief, and the Mage
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