They walk among mortals like legends—keepers of wisdom, warriors of light, and guardians of balance. But who—or what—are the Sanctorians?
In The Pangean Chronicles, Sanctorians are an ancient order born not from ambition, but necessity. Created in the earliest days of Pangea, they were chosen by the gods themselves to protect the balance between light and shadow. Their most defining trait? The unmistakable white eyes—a sign of clarity, purity of purpose, and a deep, intrinsic connection to the sacred energy of the land.
But white eyes are more than a physical trait. They represent a binding pact. Sanctorians are not immortal, but they live longer, think deeper, and carry centuries of knowledge etched into their souls. They do not seek power—but power flows to them. And if a Sanctorian falls to darkness, that white light dims… and sometimes turns to black.
In modern Pangea, the order has fractured. Some Sanctorians have disappeared, others hide, and a few have fallen. But the legacy of the white eyes still stirs in the minds of the faithful—waiting for a new generation to rise.
Whether you fear them or follow them, one thing is clear: when a Sanctorian walks into a room, the world watches.
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