>>713644360That's Leyndell actually.
More precisely, Enir-Ilim is the Tower of Conviction, and is also called the white spiral tower
>Belurat was a settlement built much later around Enir-Ilim for its historical and religious relevance>Albion was a settlement built much later around the Tower of Conviction for its historical and religious relevanceGaiseric (Skull Knight) built Midland with slave labour.
>Gaiseric, at the Tower of Conviction, imprisoned a sage who, with his prayers, invoked divine intervention until God sent his punishment and destroyed Gaiseric empire overnight with 4 descending angels >Ensha built Leyndell and Enir-Ilim with slave labour (and the corpses that compose the actual Enir-Ilim tower are not hornsent, only those in the rough recent imitation of the Sun Gate are hornsent bodies), and also the actual U-shaped brace of the Golden Crucible which is shaped to the form of the Sun. >Ensha's kingdom was destroyed overnight by meteors, meteors he also mastered with spells he uses. This happened likely due to similar hexing invocations (this is actually why Messmer containts the hatred and hexing invocations of the Hornsent people while Marika veils the RoS to hide what happens from the above, Messmer also states multiple times to desire to be the only object of curses and hatred)The Church of the Eclipse is the altar where the Banished Knights, knights of the previous Order, try to resurrect the real Ensha and fail. The insignia there is also the beast crest of Fortified Manor and Stormveil.
Griffith is a ruler who aims to follow Gaiseric's steps in creating an eternal unified empire, imposing his rule over all the other neighbours
Miquella is a ruler who aims to follow Ensha's steps in created an eternal unified empire, imposing his rule over all the other lands