Solar Exalted

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The Solar Exalted are a sub-category of semi-divine heroes from the high fantasy role-playing game Exalted published by White Wolf Game Studio. Their powers and cultural outlook are detailed in the game's core rulebook (ISBN 978-1588466846).

Unlike the other types of Exalted, each of which has their own "fatsplat" (hard-cover sourcebook) that goes into painstaking detail about the group in question, the Solars are given relatively short shrift. Most of the core book is given over to game mechanics and setting overview rather than an in-depth analysis of the Solar Exalted, despite their starring role in the series. Much of this is due to the fact that unlike every other type of Exalt, the Solars have no overall cultural or societal identity in the Second Age. Each is a unique hero.

[edit] Overview

The central premise of Exalted is that the major gods (The Unconquered Sun, Luna, The Five Celestial Maidens, etc...) have the ability to infuse ordinary mortals with a shard that contains powers similar in nature to those of their divine souls, exalting the individual into a demigod. The Solars derive their powers from the strongest of the gods, the Unconquered Sun. In terms of raw power, the Solars clearly outrank the Lunar Exalted, Sidereal Exalted and Terrestrial Exalted, or Dragon-Blooded. They are evenly matched against the Abyssal Exalted, who are dark mirrors of the Solars, although it has been noted multiple times in both the Abyssal supplement and the Solar caste books that they have a far greater growth potential and almost no limit to the power they can attain.

In the First Age, the gods chose men and women to fight against the enemies of the world: the Yozis, demonic beings that both created the world and once ruled it, but are now exiled to a world far beyond Creation; the Neverborn, dead cousins to the Yozis who were slain by the Solar Exalted ages ago; and the Raksha or Fair Folk, creatures of formless chaos and madness. The gods won, and the Solars, the greatest of the heroes, were appointed as rulers to the Realm, an empire that spanned all of Creation. However, the enemies of the gods set down the Great Curse upon the Chosen of the Unconquered Sun, twisting their souls and planting a predilection towards overbearing pride and tyranny.

Centuries passed, and the Solars grew arrogant, corrupt and mad. The Sidereals and Dragon-Blooded rose up and slaughtered their masters, and exiled their consorts, the Lunars. Centuries later, the servants of the Neverborn, the Deathlords, would unleash the Great Contagion, a disease that wiped out much of the population of the world. The Raksha chose that moment to invade, and Creation itself would have been destroyed, had it not been for a small group of Terrestrial Exalted who puzzled out the secrets of the murdered Solars and repelled the invasion. Of the small group of Terrestrials, only one survived, and that woman became the Scarlet Empress who came to rule the Realm for almost 800 years, the Second Age of Man.

Under the Terrestrial Exalted, a new religion was formed, the Immaculate Order, which re-wrote history and claimed that the noble Dragon-Blooded were the most powerful mortals alive, and that the corrupt Solars were, in fact Anathema, or demon princes. Those mortals unlucky enough to be exalted as Solars during this period of history were instantly pinpointed by the magic of the Empress and the Sidereals, and before they could master their abilities, were ambushed and slaughtered by the Wyld Hunt.

Five years ago, the Scarlet Empress inexplicably vanished. As the remaining Dragon-Blooded began to vie for the throne, ignoring the looming threat posed by the Deathlords, the Solars returned to creation, to usher in the Third Age.

[edit] Gameplay

There are five castes of Solar Exalted, each corresponding to a different face of the Unconquered Sun. The Dawn Caste are soldiers and generals; the Zenith Caste are preachers and hermits; the Twilight Caste are teachers and sorcerers; the Night Caste are spies and assassins; and the Eclipse Caste are diplomats and couriers.

All Exalted have the ability to manipulate Essence, the building-block of creation, through the use of Charms. Solar Exalted channel their Charms through their abilities, unlike Lunar Exalted who channel them through their innate attributes, and in general increase the effectiveness of their abilities, as opposed to Abyssal Exalted whose Charms hinder others. These range from the Rain of Feathered Death, which magically multiplies a single arrow into many, to the Foul Air of Argument Technique, which slows a bureaucracy to a standstill. In addition, many Exalted have access to sorcery, but only the Solars can cast the awesome spells of the Solar Circle, such as the Benediction of Archgenesis or the Rune of Singular Hate.

The Solar Exalted have a natural affinity for the magical material of orichalcum, a supernaturally purified form of gold, which they use to make powerful artifacts, such as gigantic swords called daiklaves.

The Solars do not have any society of their own, as they have only recently returned to creation. Some are worshiped as messiahs by the millennial Cult of the Illuminated, while others become adventurers.

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Exalted
Types of Exalts and other Magical Beings Solar Exalted | Abyssal Exalted | Infernal Exalted | Lunar Exalted | Sidereal Exalted | Alchemical Exalted | Terrestrial Exalted (The Dragon-Blooded) | Raksha (The Fair Folk) | Dragon Kings | God-Blooded
Major Magical Beings The Primordials | The Yozis | The Neverborn | Gaia | Autochthon | The Unconquered Sun | Luna | The Five Celestial Maidens | The Five Elemental Dragons | The Deathlords
Five Magical Materials Orichalcum | Moonsilver | Jade | Starmetal | Soulsteel
Signature Characters Solar Exalted: Dace | Yurgen Kaneko, the Bull of the North | Panther | Samea | Arianna | Harmonious Jade | Swan

Abyssal Exalted: Maiden of the Mirthless Smile | Lady of Darkness in Bloodstained Robes | Seven Degreed Physician of Black Maladies | Disciple of the Seven Forbidden Wisdoms | Prince of Shadows | Falling Tears Poet

Lunar Exalted: Lilith, the Owl Woman | Strength of Many | Magnificent Jaguar | Anja Silverclaws

Sidereal Exalted: Shepherd of the North Star | Iron Siaka | Crimson Banner Executioner | May Blossom | Chejop Kejak | Black Ice Shadow | Sad Ivory

Terrestrial Exalted: Tepet Arada | Mnemon | Cynis Denovah Avaku | Sesus Rafara | Peleps Deled | Sesus Nagezzer, the Slug | Tepet Ejava, the Roseblack

Alchemical Exalted: Stern Whip of Industry | Fair-Spoken Rishi | Excessively Righteous Blossom | Unhesitatingly Loyal Weapon (?) | Lissome Avid Engineer

Infernal Exalted: Lintha Ng Hut Dukantha

The Raksha: Lord Kazour | Neshi of the Double Whips | Subarto | Dilari of the Sea Foam | Nlassa of the Lion's Mane | Laughing Boy | Shikuzi the Weaver | Judge Nehemeth

The Mountain Folk: Kravah
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