The Aulons—the thirteen guardians of the Aulet—have long been absent from the very thing they were destined to protect. Each Aulon embodies a distinct facet of Aul, the Father of Matter, reflecting both his divine brilliance and his mortal contradictions.

Among them are:

  • Ronlau, Aulon of Invention and mortal advancement

  • Laula, Aulon of Love and fertility

  • Baulan, Aulon of Chaos, storms, and war


The Aulons—the thirteen guardians of the Aulet—have long been absent from the very thing they were destined to protect. Each Aulon embodies a distinct facet of Aul, the Father of Matter, reflecting both his divine brilliance and his mortal contradictions.

Among them are:

  • Ronlau, Aulon of Invention and mortal advancement

  • Laula, Aulon of Love and fertility

  • Baulan, Aulon of Chaos, storms, and war


The Aulons—the thirteen guardians of the Aulet—have long been absent from the very thing they were destined to protect. Each Aulon embodies a distinct facet of Aul, the Father of Matter, reflecting both his divine brilliance and his mortal contradictions.

Among them are:

  • Ronlau, Aulon of Invention and mortal advancement

  • Laula, Aulon of Love and fertility

  • Baulan, Aulon of Chaos, storms, and war


Whether they are fragments of Aul himself or his divine offspring, the Aulons turned upon one another in a war devised by Auleron the Deceiver—a conflict that tore the heavens. Though Auleron was defeated and exiled, many believe he escaped his punishment.

Some say he struck a forbidden pact with Meraua, Aulon of the Sea, invoking a power no Aulon was meant to wield. Together, they brought about the rising of the Sea Moon—a celestial upheaval that marked the end of the Aulons and the divine silence of the Aulet.

Whether they are fragments of Aul himself or his divine offspring, the Aulons turned upon one another in a war devised by Auleron the Deceiver—a conflict that tore the heavens. Though Auleron was defeated and exiled, many believe he escaped his punishment.

Some say he struck a forbidden pact with Meraua, Aulon of the Sea, invoking a power no Aulon was meant to wield. Together, they brought about the rising of the Sea Moon—a celestial upheaval that marked the end of the Aulons and the divine silence of the Aulet.

Whether they are fragments of Aul himself or his divine offspring, the Aulons turned upon one another in a war devised by Auleron the Deceiver—a conflict that tore the heavens. Though Auleron was defeated and exiled, many believe he escaped his punishment.

Some say he struck a forbidden pact with Meraua, Aulon of the Sea, invoking a power no Aulon was meant to wield. Together, they brought about the rising of the Sea Moon—a celestial upheaval that marked the end of the Aulons and the divine silence of the Aulet.

Whether they are fragments of Aul himself or his divine offspring, the Aulons turned upon one another in a war devised by Auleron the Deceiver—a conflict that tore the heavens. Though Auleron was defeated and exiled, many believe he escaped his punishment.

Some say he struck a forbidden pact with Meraua, Aulon of the Sea, invoking a power no Aulon was meant to wield. Together, they brought about the rising of the Sea Moon—a celestial upheaval that marked the end of the Aulons and the divine silence of the Aulet.

Whether they are fragments of Aul himself or his divine offspring, the Aulons turned upon one another in a war devised by Auleron the Deceiver—a conflict that tore the heavens. Though Auleron was defeated and exiled, many believe he escaped his punishment.

Some say he struck a forbidden pact with Meraua, Aulon of the Sea, invoking a power no Aulon was meant to wield. Together, they brought about the rising of the Sea Moon—a celestial upheaval that marked the end of the Aulons and the divine silence of the Aulet.

The Aulons—the thirteen guardians of the Aulet—have long been absent from the very thing they were destined to protect. Each Aulon embodies a distinct facet of Aul, the Father of Matter, reflecting both his divine brilliance and his mortal contradictions.

Among them are:

  • Ronlau, Aulon of Invention and mortal advancement

  • Laula, Aulon of Love and fertility

  • Baulan, Aulon of Chaos, storms, and war


The Aulons—the thirteen guardians of the Aulet—have long been absent from the very thing they were destined to protect. Each Aulon embodies a distinct facet of Aul, the Father of Matter, reflecting both his divine brilliance and his mortal contradictions.

Among them are:

  • Ronlau, Aulon of Invention and mortal advancement

  • Laula, Aulon of Love and fertility

  • Baulan, Aulon of Chaos, storms, and war