Renaissance Sun Ring - Luminis Solis
The Luminis Solis Ring's tale begins with the ancient civilization of Solara, a people who inhabited a lush valley nestled amidst towering mountains. They were a culture deeply attuned to the celestial bodies, and they believed that the sun was the physical embodiment of a benevolent deity, Solara, from whom they drew life, energy, and inspiration. To honor their cosmic patron, the Solarians crafted the ring in her likeness. Forged from a remarkable alloy composed of stardust and precious metals, the ring's centerpiece was an intricately detailed sun, radiating beams of dazzling golden light. The Solarians believed that it had descended from the heavens, a gift from the goddess Solara to the first high priestess of their people. The ring was said to be the catalyst for profound enlightenment and connection to the cosmos. The ring was generally only used during the most sacred solstice ceremonies, where the high priestess would stand in a mountaintop temple overlooking the ci