![]() O'saa joined them to further his personal growth and agenda using the force of the gods, continuing his path of learning and self-growth. They were reduced to a small group of traveling mages who studied various fields of the otherworldly. He eventually impressed the Yellow mages with his conviction, and they invited him to join their own. Despite facing scorn for his beliefs from scholars and religious leaders, O'saa remained unwavering. O'saa arrived in Eastern Sanctuaries and discovered that even the local temples followed the worship of Alll-mer, with religion dictating people's lives. Discovering an ancient scroll about the yellow mages, who harnessed the power of the gods for personal gain and believed in chaos, O'saa left the temple to find them in the Eastern Sanctuaries. However, he soon realized that religion was used to control the masses and didn't want to serve the ruling class. He quickly excelled at the temple, surpassing even the older priests. At the Temple of Amon, he had a choice of various spiritual schools to study. There he excelled as an apprentice, and with the Great War closing Abyssonian borders, he sought to learn as much as possible before leaving the continent. ![]() He decided to leave his family and head to the City of the Sun - Amon to pursue education in spiritualism and religion, determined not to be a pawn in the north's quest for the country's resources. There, they worshiped ancient deities they had never seen, and their disputes spilled across borders in an endless cycle of Great Wars. O'saa found no solace in such beliefs and knew that Europa, to the north, was no better. He disliked those who fought over ancient disputes and grudges passed down by their ancestors, despite the godlike reverence shown to them. We reserve the right to delete any review or portion of a review that we believe does not meet our guidelines.O'saa grew up in chaotic Abyssonia, where endless conflict and warring factions were the norm.Abuse of the system through repeated negative submissions that appear to be from the same individual do not meet our guidelines.Refrain from ad hominem attacks, rudeness, and/or personal judgments of other commentors or individuals employed by the curriculum publisher/school.If you are not at least 16 years old, your review does not meet our guidelines. You must be at least 16 years old to submit a review.Reviews with fake email addresses will be deleted. You may post reviews for companies for which you are a member of an affiliate program, but no affiliate links should be included in your review. You should not review products for companies you are employed by.We ask that you only post original reviews not posted elsewhere online. Your entire review must be submitted to our site we do not link to full or continued ("see more here" links) reviews on other websites.What this means in simple terms: we want real, unbiased reviews of products and resources for which you were not provided a review copy. Please only review resources that you have used in your own homeschool.Review guidelines include but are not limited to the following Level 4: Ideas & Identity ages 9-13: Literature, Poetry, Vocabulary, History, Science, Arts, Writing, Philosophy & Game Logic.Level 3 Innovation & Inquiry ages 8-12: Literature, Poetry, Vocabulary, History, Science, Intro.Level 2 Logic & Legend ages 7-9: Literature, Pantomime Poetry, Vocabulary, History, Mythology, Science, Art & Music.Level 1 Myth & Magic ages 6-8: Literature, Pantomime Poetry, Vocabulary, History, Mythology, Science, Art & Music.Level K Worldly Wisdom ages 5-7: Includes a science component recommended for ages 4-7, Literature, Poetry, Character Building, Science, Social Studies, Art, and Cultural Studies & Cooking.Pre-K: Curiosity & Character ages 4-5: Literature, Poetry, Pre-Literacy, Emotional Intelligence, Math, Science, Art & Inquiry (Note: Pre-K Curriculum is written for 32 weeks).A sample week at each level is also available for free. Parents are encouraged to use the free placement tool in selecting the appropriate instruction level before purchasing. Torchlight also uses specially curated books that can be purchased online, at a local bookstore, or borrowed from your local library. The curriculum is delivered digitally, with each PDF including daily and weekly lesson plans with prep pages for 36 weeks of instruction. ![]() Torchlight is a literature-based, secular curriculum for learners ages 4-13. TheHomeSchoolMom may earn affiliate commissions from purchases made using links on curriculum reviews pages.
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