Founded on April 5, 412, the Silvanus Cathedral stands as a magnificent tribute to Luna, the Moon Goddess, nestled beside the storied castle of Coia City. This period marked an era of prosperity, symbolizing unity and strength within the city. Yet, hidden beneath its beautifully crafted exterior is a profound secret tied to the tumultuous times of the Stone Gateways. An ancient artifact, long sealed beneath the cathedral's altar, links it to otherworldly realms, crafted from fear that the corrupt gateways might fail to contain malevolent forces.
The cathedral's structure evolved, transitioning from a monument of mystery and ancient fears into a reverend site of worship and spiritual solace. Over time, the artifact's original purpose faded into obscurity, with the masses focusing on the cathedral’s role in their daily religious practices. The intricacies of its dark past remained buried, eclipsed by centuries of reverence and sanctity as the community sought comfort and hope within its hallowed walls.
On May 5, 1249, a group seeking answers ventured into the bustling market, gathering weapons and supplies before seeking an audience with Archbishop Ciril at Silvanus Cathedral. Welcomed by the shrewd Bishop Methnea, the group soon faced Ciril, whose unnaturally warm demeanor raised suspicions among them. Despite their growing apprehension, they were drawn into a lavish dinner, compelled by curiosity and the need to decipher the truth behind the Archbishop's alluring facade.
With hearts burdened by uncertainty, they sat at the table, their minds racing with thoughts of the cathedral's ancient secrets and the darkness that may still linger beneath its foundations. Little did they know, their inquiry would challenge not only their perceptions of faith and power but also the hidden forces that the cathedral had long kept dormant. The interplay of suspicion, revelation, and the long-forgotten legacy of the artifact awaited them in the shadows of Silvanus Cathedral, where past and present would inevitably collide.