A New Hand Touches the Beacon

So I previously mentioned in my introduction post that I have a tendency to delete slots once I’m bored of them and store all of their valuables and progress over to my “main.” Well, this main was also recently deleted due to the addition of the banking function released with the full release update. I stored everything on my main, an inventory of 2 years worth of character’s inventories in it. And of course, the time I decided to do it was just before they reduced the maximum bank capacity. As a result i was unable to withdraw any of my hard earned items for a week or two. Until a few days ago when it was fixed.

Since then, I have made a new “main” slot. A Light and Shadow Mage who I’m honestly not very happy with right now, but I’m holding out hope until he hits max level. I’m used to massive aoe attacks, in almost every update that drastically makes changes to the size stat I have made a new build catered to the maximum possible size in the game. Its honestly a ritual at this point. In addition to that, i usually choose big magics, like magma, water, wood, and my personal favourite wind. But i decided that my new main would be something different. something interesting to learn. something uncomfortable.

And so ladies and gentlemen, I give you Solomon Caesar, the first of the name.

Long before King Calvus IV ever sat the Ravenna throne, before the Old World was shattered by Durza nearly 800 years ago, the Caesar name already carried weight. Solomon Caesar was not born into kingship, nor did he inherit power through conquest. He was a mage of contradiction, wielding both Light and Shadow, forces most would consider incompatible.

In the Old World, Solomon served as a ruler not of empire, but of influence. He was a unifier of fractured mage circles, factions with issues they couldn’t solve on their own. A figure whose authority came from knowledge, restraint, and the uncomfortable balance he embodied. Where others sought overwhelming force or grand displays of magic, Solomon favoured control, precision, and adaptability. A philosophy that would later define the Caesar bloodline, even if distorted over generations.

When the Old World fell, Solomon did not. Records of him are scarce, deliberately erased or lost to time, but his legacy endured. His descendants would go on to rule Ravenna, adopting his name as both honor and claim.

Solomon Caesar exists to challenge the way I play the game. Just as the original Solomon challenged the magical norms of his era.

Whether he lives up to that legacy once he reaches max level… remains to be seen.

That being said, you all know that I’m going to make him the only light mage in existence that has size that rivals explosion mages :wink: (P.S hes currently only level 80. And the drip will likely change, but this is his vibe rn. If u get the title reference your a real one.)