1 Act, to expand the field of improvement across the entirety of the Troon; and a 2nd, of Applied geology, to seed metals and resources throughout the Troon's interior.
Acter came, and he saw what the upside-down trees had done to the Sciro. And so he went to his prophet:
Xikla, I was the one to bring the upside-down trees here, just as I did the Atmostree and the bottle trees. While they do not serve to keep the air in, they are not "unholy" or "abominations", simply different. I need you to help show this to those Sciro that still worship the Atmostree itself. However, let us say this: I decree that the wood of the upside-down tree are to be used as fuel and materials before any other tree. They do not provide food the way that the bottletrees do; they do not give you air the way the Atmostree does; their purpose for you is to be there to have materials to create with.
Also, in matters unrelated to the issue of upside-down trees. I have expanded the improvement field; the entirety of the Troon is safe for all to traverse now. I would have done this sooner, but I did not have enough power to do it right then. In addition, I have given metal to the rest of the Troon, not only to the original piece from which you lived. If you were to begin mining operations, you would likely find it quite profitable now.
Furthermore, regarding Soolien. While full credit of creation of this city belongs to him, its creation was paid for by Rexilium, and permitted by me. The improvement field, as you know, is not his work.
In addition, the Incilatro. They were created by Julius, but many of them do not recognize this yet. I feel that if you told them of him - as well as my role in creating the environment within which they can fly - it would be appreciated.
...I recognize that this is a lot. You're only one person, and you're the only one that I can rely upon for this. Honestly, I am exceptionally grateful for your service.
Now, farewell. I will return to you if there is anything else I believe you should know.
And Acter saw the Ishagi, and though he could not claim them, he saw that Tauron had.
Tauron, if it would not be of trouble to you, is it possible that you may bring some of these people to the Troon? Their knowledge and skill would be a great boon toward the advancement of those that live there, and I suspect that they may appreciate it more than most.
And finally, there was Rycial, who had yet to choose a wielder for its weapon. And so Acter went to it, and spoke.
Rycial, I am dedicated to improving the lives of the mortals, forever. I desire to give them better than they have, to see them become greater than they are and were. Is this not what righteousness is? Is it not the strong working to strengthen the weak? Is it not the powerful working on the behalf of the powerless? I implore you, look upon me, and tell me what unrighteousness you see; tell me, and I will do what is in my power to remove it.