Talk:Tumbaja Mountain
Starstone reference
Is there any clarification which can be made about how Starstone is referenced here, was it a seperate piece that broke off from the Aeon Star1, or was it actually the Starstone that Aroden raised from the Inner Sea? It would seem unlikely to be the latter, as there is reference to the Tumbaja Mountain (the pyramid), was, "Made from shards of the Starstone..."2 and was, "constructed early in the Age of Darkness by the hero-gods who founded Xopatl with the power they gained from the Starstone, as a place where they could share their knowledge and hone their abilities3". And seeing as Xopatl is 6000 miles away from Absolom, and it was during the Age of Darkness where the Starstone was still hidden beneath the Inner Sea, it makes more sense that bits of the Aeon Star asteroid broke off when landing on Golarion. —This unsigned post was made by Tytn Hays at 13:28, 23 February 2025. Please sign all posts with ~~~~.
- Added a note on the assumption that when Borne by the Sun's Grace 41 (2019) states:
- When the Starstone fell on Golarion, Arcadia saw its share of the devastation. Many small fragments rained down upon the continent...
- it should refer to what is known as the Aeon Star since Divine Mysteries (2024). Barring an official clarification, this is likely the best we can do. -Oznogon (talk) 00:52, 24 February 2025 (UTC)