Panzley

Introduction
Panzley is not a single person or being, but two, known as Soryl and Lyros Chlagn. These are of the species Starligher and the Sub-Species Solarlight. They have silver-golden hair, golden eyes and silver-gold markings on their bodies. They also have white skin and seem lithe and a bit thin. Soryl is female while Lyros is male. They are twins.

Adolescence and Early Adult life
Soryl and Lyros first wandered into the fortress town of Fort_Valoore, now Volkrum in the nation Valogron. They were greeted with open arms by the Baron Okidiohi. They settled down and built some of the first structures there with Okidiohi, including the Town Hall, the Roads, some of the Houses, and the Black Dragon Bar and Inn.

Soryl later encountered a few wanderers, who turned out to be Chimeans from the days of the old Serafini nation. Avoiding a major diplomatic incident with them, Soryl convinced them to join the nation and the city of Blizzard, where old Chimu was situated.

When Fort_Valoore merged into Volkrum, Lyros started construction on the warship Stormpiercer and is still working on the ship to this day.

Following the Chimu incident, Soryl was promoted to be a diplomat of Valogron, and soon after completing many treaties, was promoted to be Grand Council member.

After that, she was promoted to be the Baronet of Deviks, which she promptly renamed to Valeron. She now works there building and talking with locals.

Lyros is still working on his warship in the Volkrum docks but is planning to move to Valeron after the ship is finished.

= Journal of the Twin Stars =

Part One: Setting Sun
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As the sun started to set, hoofbeats rang through the air. As the singular horse and rider made their way across the plains and ruins, on an ill-kept cobblestone road, the rider thought of what would be ahead.

This was Soryl P. Chlagn. She, and her ‘twin’ brother Lyros had been wanderers for as long as they could remember, before wandering to the small fort-town of Fort Valoore in a nation called Valogron in Sparwood, bordering the Pirate Peninsula.

The town owner, Oki accepted the twins with open arms as citizens of the semi-new nation. They settled themselves down, with their first jobs being building Fort Valoore. Whilst Lyros built roads and walls, Soryl helped Oki build the first houses there.

Although soon, Soryl would be bored and looked for another job, and soon became one of the diplomats of the nation. She would later do some successful treaties and pacts with their neighbors in the Ardagian Peninsula.

And such things continued. Valogron became fully independent and was no longer a protectorate of Certaria, Soryl was promoted to Grand Council member following more diplomatic success, and now, she was becoming the Baronet of a Town.

She slowed down her horse as she approached the gates. The wooden bridge connecting the Isle town of Deviks to the mainland was small and rickety. She dismounted and walked in.

What would await me here? She thought, hesitating. No, I can do this. I have nothing the fear. She straightened her shoulders and walked through into her new town.

Part two: The Impact
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The howling wind beat against nature and buildings alike with a fierce scream. The trees whipped around whilst the unrelenting rain battered into the isle. Waves as high as warships smashed into the isle’s coast and coves.

As the few citizens of the isle were shivering indoors, Soryl was inside her castle, researching maps, scrolls and books of and about her isle. The castle was warm and cozy, with the living quarters being surprisingly spacious and comfortable.

Reading through her new-found materials, she noticed a growing trend amongst the articles. When talking about the landscape of the isle, they always mentioned the central cove of the isle. They all showed curiosity, what a strange cove, how large and exposed, the articles seemed to say aloud. I’ll have to check it out when the storm is over, Soryl thought to herself.

When the storm finally passed, it was nearly midnight. Grabbing a cloak and boots, Soryl started the walk to the cove. Reaching it, she noticed many strange things. For one, the cove was weirdly symmetrical. Another was how smooth the stone was around the walls of the cove. Like… it had almost been liquefied and cooled.

Frowning, she wondered what could have caused it. An asteroid? No, too unlikely, and besides, if it was an asteroid the shockwave would have destroyed the entire isle. So, it would have to be extremely light… wait. Soryl thought. Light…

Slowly, she stretched her hand out, touching a nearby rock. Then, she willed her hand to glow and heat up, as is her natural Starlighter ability. When the hand was glowing as bright as the sun, the rock was already a molten lump. As it cooled, she saw the new solidified form to look almost exactly the same as those on the walls of the cove.

Now she knew what caused the cove to exist.

Part three: The Star
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As night settled, Soryl lit a candle on her desk. On it were dozens, maybe even hundreds of old star charts, showing the vast constellations of Rathnir and Eldham. Soryl yawned and tried to rub the sleepiness out of her eyes. What am I trying to find anyway? She thought to herself. There are thousands of stars, and my quest to find a missing star… more likely a cartographer forgot to add it than it crashing down to earth.

She shook her head, then froze. Out of the corner of her eye, she saw a bundle of old charts, from the hundreds of years ago. She reached out, hesitant, afraid to crumple and tear the priceless maps. Spreading them carefully on the tabletop, she studied them. They seemed identical to the newer ones… except for one difference.

In the Kraken Constellation, the new maps showed 23 stars being a part of the constellation. However, in the older maps, it showed there were 24 stars in the Kraken Constellation. Soryl frowned. Then, standing up, she walked to her castle library and reached for a dusty old book from a high shelf. Kingdoms of the Sky, by an unknown author. Soryl smiled. The inscription of the book read: ‘The studies and observation of the stars in the night sky, written and published 10TE’. She flipped to the chapter on the Kraken Constellation, where all 24 stars in the constellation were studiously documented and written down. There Soryl found what she was looking for