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Marus Omegnum
Marus Omegnum in the Spirit Realm
Marus Omegnum in the Spirit Realm
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Vast Fortress
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Shurima (Runeterra, on rare events)
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Marus Omegnum, also known as 4 The Veiled Temple, is a Lunari temple fortress located for the majority of the time inside the Spirit Realm. During special lunar events, the temple phases into the physical realm and shows up on Mount Targon.

Lore[edit | edit source]

Lunari from across the mountain gathered, emerging from hiding to witness the balance of power shift as celestial cycles in the heavens turned. The fortress accepted only one occupant, gifted in magic, each time it appeared. The final time the temple phased into the physical realm An icon representing Alune Alune went inside it, her orbit guiding her to the temple.

The temple houses shrines where Alune can commune with celestial creatures to empower Lunari moon weapons and send them to Aphelios.

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Alune summons Celestial beings to create magical weapons for her An icon representing Universe:Aphelios brother in Marus Omegnum Temple in Spirit Realm.

  • 1 The Flight has been magically altered by Alune to create the 2 Calibrum currently wielded by Aphelios.
  • 2 The Sky Shadows has been magically altered by Alune to create the 2 Crescendum currently wielded by Aphelios.
  • 4 The Cloven Way is magically altered by Alune to create the 2 Gravitum currently wielded by Aphelios.
  • 4 The Fangs is magically altered by Alune to create the 2 Severum currently wielded by Aphelios.
  • 7 The Winding Light is magically altered by Alune to create the 2 Infernum currently wielded by Aphelios.


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