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Wizard101 stellarium puzzles
Wizard101 stellarium puzzles








wizard101 stellarium puzzles

It is one of my favorite worlds, and just as mysterious as Celestia in my opinion. The matter with a large gap of history vanished, along with the theories mentioned makes it likely for some sort of update to arrive like it did with Dragonspyre in the recent dungeon.Īlso I am definitely looking forward to the next article on Grizzleheim. I am always fascinated with the lore the Spiral holds, especially when it comes to Celestia. Still, it is fascinating food for thought, well done! It’s also a matter of location and how much time one spends there. So in the cases of the characters you mentioned, I don’t think it’s entirely a matter of magic (magic probably plays into it some). Fitxhume also said, given Ravenwood’s connection to Bartleby, it’s likely it has the Wizard City own unique relationship with time. Knowing this fact, a day in Avalon could possibly equate to years in Marleybone (that’s just an example). Hence, we have worlds like Marleybone which are extremely advanced, worlds like Azteca that a seemingly primitive, and worlds like Dragonspyre that have fallen to ruin. Meaning that time moves differently between separate worlds. Here’s the link for those who would like to read through it (it’s really interesting some of it): Īccording to Librarian Fitzhume, while time here on Earth is governed by the laws of nature, time in the Spiral is governed by the laws of magic. While digging through the Wizard101 Message Boards I stumbled upon a post titled “Storytime 2016” that positively filled with all sorts of juicy lore bits.

wizard101 stellarium puzzles

It’s fascinating you should bring that up, Garrett.










Wizard101 stellarium puzzles