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'''''Etheria''''' is a ] |
'''''Etheria''''' is a ] series shown by ] in the ]. The ] was shown on ], ]. | ||
The setting takes place before the events in ''Encantadia'' thus it may be considered as a ] to '']''. Although, it is technically a ], a continuation of the story of the ''Encantadia'' series, because the story plot of Etheria starts with the ] Sang'gres (], ], ] and ]) and ] going back in ] when Etheria was in its full glory. | |||
== Plot summary == | == Plot summary == | ||
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=== The Kingdom of Etheria === | |||
⚫ | Etheria is the ancient kingdom in the ] world where the Kabilan was found and made war with the other kingdoms like ], ], ], and the newly founded kingdom of ]. ], an Etherian agent from Hera Sensa, was responsible for the deaths of Memen and Ornia, the parents of ], hence the three other kingdoms symphatize with her and declared war against Etheria. This united effort of the four kingdoms helped ] defeat Etheria. | ||
When ] was a young world, there was a kingdom called Etheria that is located at the center of the land. Etheria, like ], has four individual tribes, Hera Volo, Hera Sensa, Hera Aega and Hera Andal. Here reside four great warriors: Andora (from Hera Sensa), Odessa (from Hera Aega), Juvila (from Hera Volo), including Etheria's Queen, Avria (from Hera Andal), that serve as guardians of their most powerful weapon, the Golden Clock. The strongest and most powerful kingdom wanted to control the neighboring kingdoms of Lireo, Sapiro, Adamya and Hathoria and ultimately Encantadia. | When ] was a young world, there was a kingdom called Etheria that is located at the center of the land. Etheria, like ], has four individual tribes, Hera Volo, Hera Sensa, Hera Aega and Hera Andal. Here reside four great warriors: Andora (from Hera Sensa), Odessa (from Hera Aega), Juvila (from Hera Volo), including Etheria's Queen, Avria (from Hera Andal), that serve as guardians of their most powerful weapon, the Golden Clock. The strongest and most powerful kingdom wanted to control the neighboring kingdoms of Lireo, Sapiro, Adamya and Hathoria and ultimately Encantadia. | ||
Etheria is located at the center of the land and, like Sapiro, has four individual tribes, Hera Volo, Hera Sensa, Hera Aega and Hera Andal. Here reside four great warriors: ] (from Hera Sensa), ] (from Hera Aega), ] (from Hera Volo), including Etheria's Queen, ] (from Hera Andal), that serve as guardians of their most powerful weapon, the Golden Clock. The strongest and most powerful kingdom wanted to control the neighboring kingdoms of Lireo, Sapiro, Adamya and Hathoria and ultimately whole Encantadia. | |||
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Avria would not be defeated easily even as her kingdom falls. The queen swore that Etheria would return to power once the last ''Sang'gre'' is born. Aside from that, the Golden Clock was lost and ultimately forgotten as timed passed. | Avria would not be defeated easily even as her kingdom falls. The queen swore that Etheria would return to power once the last ''Sang'gre'' is born. Aside from that, the Golden Clock was lost and ultimately forgotten as timed passed. | ||
=== Prelude to Etheria === | |||
A giant wooden door, very much like the design on the great ] with the ] on the center, but very different because it has carving on both faces, is kept, with a giant rotating mechanism serving as a sort of gate to another dimension. This one has inscriptions on its sides, unrecognizable to any. At the start of Chapter 138 of ''Encantadia'', three guards (a Sapirian, a Diwata and a Hathorian) are seen standing and guarding it. But, by chance, the door started rotating and there appeared two Etherian soldiers with none other than Animus. The guards fought with them, but the Etherians overpowered them and left with Animus carrying away a golden chest, with its real purpose yet to come. Cassiopeia became a voice-over, asking us if this is the curse thereupon mentioned in Etheria, because a guard also mentioned, in Enchanta, "The curse of Etheria". This giant door will be revealed in this series. | A giant wooden door, very much like the design on the great ] with the ] on the center, but very different because it has carving on both faces, is kept, with a giant rotating mechanism serving as a sort of gate to another dimension. This one has inscriptions on its sides, unrecognizable to any. At the start of Chapter 138 of ''Encantadia'', three guards (a Sapirian, a Diwata and a Hathorian) are seen standing and guarding it. But, by chance, the door started rotating and there appeared two Etherian soldiers with none other than Animus. The guards fought with them, but the Etherians overpowered them and left with Animus carrying away a golden chest, with its real purpose yet to come. Cassiopeia became a voice-over, asking us if this is the curse thereupon mentioned in Etheria, because a guard also mentioned, in Enchanta, "The curse of Etheria". This giant door will be revealed in this series. | ||
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After defeating the Hathors in the Great War, the Diwatas, Sapirians and Adamyans were able to find peace for a long time but the Etherians are looming to be brought back in the present world of Encantadia. | After defeating the Hathors in the Great War, the Diwatas, Sapirians and Adamyans were able to find peace for a long time but the Etherians are looming to be brought back in the present world of Encantadia. | ||
The prophecy is fulfilled. The last Sang'gre is born, Cassandra, and the Golden Clock was discovered. Etheria was about to rise again from the ashes and reclaim their place as Encantadia's mightiest kingdom it used to be. | The prophecy is fulfilled. The last Sang'gre is born, ], and the Golden Clock was discovered. Etheria was about to rise again from the ashes and reclaim their place as Encantadia's mightiest kingdom it used to be. | ||
It is up to the four ''Sang'gres'' (], ], ] and ]), the greatest and strongest beings and warriors that ever lived, the powerful and brave King of Sapiro, Ybrahim, and the powerful and wise Cassiopeia to go back in the time of Encantadia's past and once again destroy the forces that wish to conquer the entire realm. | It is up to the four ''Sang'gres'' (], ], ] and ]), the greatest and strongest beings and warriors that ever lived, the powerful and brave King of Sapiro, Ybrahim, and the powerful and wise Cassiopeia to go back in the time of Encantadia's past and once again destroy the forces that wish to conquer the entire realm. | ||
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2005 Filipino TV series or programEtheria is a telefantasya series shown by GMA Network in the Philippines. The pilot episode was shown on December 12, 2005.
The setting takes place before the events in Encantadia thus it may be considered as a prequel to Encantadia. Although, it is technically a sequel, a continuation of the story of the Encantadia series, because the story plot of Etheria starts with the four elemental Sang'gres (Pirena, Amihan, Alena and Danaya) and Ybarro going back in time when Etheria was in its full glory.
Plot summary
The Kingdom of Etheria
Etheria is the ancient kingdom in the Encantadia world where the Kabilan was found and made war with the other kingdoms like Adamya, Sapiro, Hathoria, and the newly founded kingdom of Lireo. Animus, an Etherian agent from Hera Sensa, was responsible for the deaths of Memen and Ornia, the parents of Cassiopeia, hence the three other kingdoms symphatize with her and declared war against Etheria. This united effort of the four kingdoms helped Cassiopeia defeat Etheria. When Encantadia was a young world, there was a kingdom called Etheria that is located at the center of the land. Etheria, like Sapiro, has four individual tribes, Hera Volo, Hera Sensa, Hera Aega and Hera Andal. Here reside four great warriors: Andora (from Hera Sensa), Odessa (from Hera Aega), Juvila (from Hera Volo), including Etheria's Queen, Avria (from Hera Andal), that serve as guardians of their most powerful weapon, the Golden Clock. The strongest and most powerful kingdom wanted to control the neighboring kingdoms of Lireo, Sapiro, Adamya and Hathoria and ultimately Encantadia.
Etheria is located at the center of the land and, like Sapiro, has four individual tribes, Hera Volo, Hera Sensa, Hera Aega and Hera Andal. Here reside four great warriors: Andora (from Hera Sensa), Odessa (from Hera Aega), Juvila (from Hera Volo), including Etheria's Queen, Avria (from Hera Andal), that serve as guardians of their most powerful weapon, the Golden Clock. The strongest and most powerful kingdom wanted to control the neighboring kingdoms of Lireo, Sapiro, Adamya and Hathoria and ultimately whole Encantadia.
Avria would not be defeated easily even as her kingdom falls. The queen swore that Etheria would return to power once the last Sang'gre is born. Aside from that, the Golden Clock was lost and ultimately forgotten as timed passed.
Prelude to Etheria
A giant wooden door, very much like the design on the great Aztec calendar with the sun on the center, but very different because it has carving on both faces, is kept, with a giant rotating mechanism serving as a sort of gate to another dimension. This one has inscriptions on its sides, unrecognizable to any. At the start of Chapter 138 of Encantadia, three guards (a Sapirian, a Diwata and a Hathorian) are seen standing and guarding it. But, by chance, the door started rotating and there appeared two Etherian soldiers with none other than Animus. The guards fought with them, but the Etherians overpowered them and left with Animus carrying away a golden chest, with its real purpose yet to come. Cassiopeia became a voice-over, asking us if this is the curse thereupon mentioned in Etheria, because a guard also mentioned, in Enchanta, "The curse of Etheria". This giant door will be revealed in this series.
After defeating the Hathors in the Great War, the Diwatas, Sapirians and Adamyans were able to find peace for a long time but the Etherians are looming to be brought back in the present world of Encantadia.
The prophecy is fulfilled. The last Sang'gre is born, Cassandra, and the Golden Clock was discovered. Etheria was about to rise again from the ashes and reclaim their place as Encantadia's mightiest kingdom it used to be.
It is up to the four Sang'gres (Pirena, Amihan, Alena and Danaya), the greatest and strongest beings and warriors that ever lived, the powerful and brave King of Sapiro, Ybrahim, and the powerful and wise Cassiopeia to go back in the time of Encantadia's past and once again destroy the forces that wish to conquer the entire realm.
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