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These locations present yet another challenge What is clear is that it is a dismal place populated by mon- to the non-Elven imagination, for how can physi- strous entities that crave to visit torture and degradation upon cal places exist outside of the purview of reality? The Elves speak of several spheres that they associate Once again, the Elves choose to obfuscate the issue, with the Ynfernael, and these include but may not be limited claiming that such locations are simply understood to Darkness, Pain, Death, and Hunger.

Between them, the Aenlong was formed, the realm to which The roaming Darkwood is one of these locations. The Aenlong is a Said to be a massive and ancient woodland, it is spiritual plane, however, believed to be the same as the fabled dense with mossy tree trunks and thick under- Grey Lands spoken of in the practices of the Dream Walkers. The Darkwood has Over time, the Aenlong became full of the refuse of creation, no fixed position in the Aenlong, but alters its po- half-tangible, unfinished things that belong in neither the sition and the limit of its borders according to an Empyrean, nor the Ynfernael, nor the mortal realm.

The Elves draw a poetic comparison Elven sources, to create the Verto Magica, the First employed between the waters of the river and tears shed in a sort of spiritual mechanism involving the rise and fall of the sorrow, claiming that sadness, like the waters of the Empyrean and the Ynfernael planes. Without the Verto Mag- river, is not present in the Empyrean.

Timmorran ica, everything would be fixed in place, and time would stand himself theorized that the river was formed from still. You may raise an objection here, in that the earlier myths implied the existence of such things as movement and the pass- ing of time. After all, the Void existed before the Elves, did it not? Perhaps a purely spiritual existence does not require such things as distinction between the figurative and the literal.

Little is attention to the creation of life. Elven sources suggest that by known of them, and even in my vagabond days, I only ever the time they themselves were created, other beings already heard rumors of their existence.

The Fae manner or were unintended manifestations of the Empyrean are at home in the air and the Dimora in the earth; they are spheres of air and life is not a settled matter.

The only known protection against them is cold iron, and all books pondering their exis- tence are girded with the thick metal. Instead, their spirits were nour- ished wholly through their relation to the spheres. T he First then undertook the creation of more familiar beings, and prominent among them were Lord Emorial and Lady Latariana, called Father and Mother to the Elves. If It is not entirely clear whether Emorial and Latariana were themselves the progenitors of the Elven people, or merely the the Elven myths are true and I remind you of all the usual first of them to be created and gain particular recognition.

She of Air. The Elves dwelt Crown of Dreams and Life. Scholars ponder over why Latariana became avaricious, but With a heavy heart, Latariana agreed. She turned to Emo- consensus suggests that a shadowy spirit from the Ynfernael rial, and she whispered to him the last tender words he would plane tempted her in secret murmurs.

Others suggest that the ever hear. They embraced then, and she wept brave tears of sor- First, lacking personality, were too cold an entity or entities row and regret before climbing on the back of the Yrthwright. The majestic creature then spread its vast wings and flew up Whatever her motives, she cajoled her husband and made into the darkening skies. More stars began to appear, he set off to grant her wish. The watched them in sorrow and awe.

First did not so much as deign to respond, leaving Emorial humiliated and wrathful. But one could not look. Emorial was staring at his hands, wet with the tears of Latariana. Before his eyes, the tears trans- He returned to the Elves and marshaled them in mutiny formed into eleven stunning pearlescent jewels, but mere against the First.

Like the stars, they were tokens Years, Lady Latariana at his side. The Elves thought they of hope for the Elves, signs that they could earn forgiveness. Though they did not real- However, Emorial was wracked with shame, anger, and ize it, they were crossing over into the Aenlong. The promise of eventual forgiveness he could not coun- tenance for himself. The jewels were to serve as marks of office, for Emorial divided his host into For countless days, the Elves marched, perhaps never realiz- eleven tribes, and directed the nobles to lead each faction.

He ing they were hopelessly lost. They fell to the predations of bade them take his people into the future of this new world the Fae and the Dimora.

They traversed the hazardous wastes until a path back to the Empyrean was made clear. Then, one day, they found themselves on narrow tracks that led through a great foreboding forest, and Then, he took up his sword and with cold fury in his heart, they came, eventually, to a great green glade bathed in golden left his people. The Elves say that he journeyed to the Ynfer- sunlight. This was the Aymhelin forest, whose northernmost nael plane, seeking to mete out vengeance on the corrupting eaves reach into the lands of Terrinoth to this day.

For a brief moment, Emorial dared to think that their muti- ny had succeeded and their dominion over the four spheres of the Empyrean had been won. They were exiled I t is a sad fact that history focuses more on violent moments than on periods of peace, and so it is that there is little to be said of the harmonious years in which Elves settled in the from the Empyrean. Light and Air would no longer be theirs mortal realm. Two centuries after their arrival, the tribes scat- to command.

The Lays of the First would no longer come tered to far-flung territories and developed distinct cultures. Lastly, they were now Only the Latari Elves remained in the forested clearing. Still, imprisoned on the mortal plane—which the Elves now real- the eleven Elven tribes kept links of trade and friendship.

This world. Our world, which some dare name Malcorne was the proud bearer of a Tear of Latariana and after the Yrthwright of this tale. Instead, it turned to Latariana, and it offered her a ter- pursued the demons into their home. Among the other tribes, rible choice. They were hailed win an eventual reprieve. Latariana would have to enter ing action without consulting with the other tribes. In their the Void, taking with her the Ynfernael temptations that had efforts to fight the Ynfernael, they had begun to study and led to her greed.

During one patrol, Malcorne was leading a band of demon be prisoners forever. The Latari Elves maintain to this day that hunters deep into the caverns when their battles caused a cave- it was not Emorial whom Malcorne encountered in the cave, in that separated him from the others.

He was thought to have but a cunning demon wearing his face. When he returned to the Malcari city, A TEAR IN SHADOW having somehow miraculously survived his encounter with a Malcorne knew the Elves would need strong allies if they were demon, Malcorne was a changed chieftain, given to brooding to cast down the First, and so he used his Tear to pull down the moods and regarding his fellows with suspicious glances.

There, he In time, Malcorne gathered a small coterie of his most found the allies he had been looking for: a horde of demons who trusted allies to his side and explained that in his wander- had crossed over from where the Ynfernael overlapped with the ings he had found Emorial, their long-lost king. Emorial had Aenlong.

In that moment, the Tear of Latariana that Malcorne explained to Malcorne that the Tears of Latariana were a gift possessed grew dull and shadowy, losing the light it once held. However, their rightful home. The promise the needed in order to break the shackles of this reality and gather Foundrake Mennara had given Latariana was a lie: the false allies from the Aenlong. The two sides could not be reconciled, so Malcorne eternity.

In his dying breath, Emorial charged Malcorne with launched an attack on the other Elven tribes, determined to revealing the truth of the First to the other Elven tribes and capture their precious Tears of Latariana by force.

The surviving Elves fled to remote mortal beings. However, the indirect consequence of Ynfer- regions, distant islands, and lonely mountaintops in order to nael energies bleeding through was geographical change and protect their precious Tears from capture. The Dragonkin had always shared a ing the corrupted Elven chieftain.

Along the way, he gathered semblance of culture and learning and had assisted the Elves in companions to his cause: High Priestess Celeneth of the Salish, the past, but now they were joined by younger races, such as the Feredel sorcerer Keldarim, Erenil the Swift of the Latari, and the Dwarves, Orcs, and we Humans. The Elves were concerned others. The Dragonkin did not concur. Yet the Navlis lordling would not No one knows what caused the Great Cataclysm, a series give up.

Its tempests washed away great swaths be forced to pay a terrible price. Glaciel could not allow his of land or shattered them into archipelagos. Some say Glaciel and his companions returned to rally their respective Ynfernael energies tore the land apart, or that it was the work tribes with a flight of dragons at their back.

On the Plains of the Daewyl in an appalling act of revenge. Others suggest of Enfreil, they fought a final battle against Malcorne. Many, however, tend to agree achieved victory and struck down the dark Elven lord.

Many worry that small enclaves of the Dae- exactly three thousand and thirty years. In the wake of the wyl still lurk in the dark nooks of the world, but at least one destruction, the younger races began to play a greater role in group claims to have come back to the light.

Now calling the shaping of history. Presumably, the ancestors of Dwarves, themselves the Deep Elves, they seek to atone for their sins Orcs, and Humans were created and performed great acts dur- by destroying demons in this realm—and in others beyond. A savage, nomad- ic culture was winning a reputation for ruthless marauding T he War of the Shadow Tear had been won, but the Elves still faced trouble.

Daewyl sorcerers had opened up many rifts between the mortal realm and the Ynfernael, and in the far northern wastes; perhaps these barbarians were the ancestors of the great and terrible Uthuk people. If so, they any demon wishing to enter Mennara could use them to cross can be credited as the oldest of the Human civilizations, just as over into our vulnerable world.

The early Dwarves scraped out a O ur world is an ancient and often mysterious place. The legends say that one day Valnir grew sick from be treated as Elven mysticism and legend, pertaining the ash-laden skies, and all knew that she would soon die.

But Helka refused to accept this, and instead chose to journey There follows a lengthy period of a somewhat un- with her daughter deep into the heart of the Heath to find certain duration.

This era deals with the effect of the the great and terrible beings that made their lairs in the tallest Tears, the appearance of sentient races besides the fire-mountains.

Elves, and the rise of Humanity. The journey was long and perilous, but finally, Helka found The first historical occasions I would personally a vast cave on the top of the tallest mountain. Fearlessly, Helka faced the dragon and demanded that it ger that followed it. The dragon gestured to the walls of the cave, and Helka could see claw-carved runes covering the rock.

Humanity spread from the Ru Steppes into other lands. The Dwarf agreed, and the dragon showed her which runes Perhaps these Humans fled as refugees from the ancestors of could be spoken to heal her child.

They would be the last the Uthuk. In the lands that were to become Terrinoth, they thing she saw, as its wondrous visage grew in brilliance and found temperate climes, cool lakes teeming with fish, abun- seared her eyes. The mighty being left, and Helka spoke the dant woodlands, and fertile valleys. Early settlers soon found words of power to cure Valnir.

Then, she felt her way to the that they were able to give up their roaming ways in favor of cave wall and, by touch, began memorizing the shapes of the permanent residence in villages and farmsteads.

When Helka returned to her kin, she took a stone and scratched every rune she could remember into a slab of basalt. The Dwarves, how- ever, are singularly closemouthed about their past. For all my The runes contained the secrets of magic, metalworking, farm- ing, and masonry. With this knowledge, the dwarves were able journeys through the Dunwarr Mountains and visits to their to travel from the fire-scorched heart and into the green prai- capital of Thelgrim, my best insights came from an itinerant ries that encircled the Heath.

They built great cities of brass Dwarven sailor in Orris. For many years, they worked to build What I learned—and have since corroborated via a surrepti- a realm of stability and peace, as Helka the Bold continued to tious visit to the Runescribes' Guild Libraries—was that Dwarven study the secrets of the runes and Valnir became a great leader history has been a series of tragedies that has seen its people con- of her people.

But the peace was not to last. I see in them what might have become of our own race in such early days, had we not heroes such as Timmorran and Daqan to steady us.

They cast wrothful eyes on the growing Karok Doum, and eventually, they went to war. Though the Dwarves fought valiantly, such a war could only have one outcome. One by one, their cities burned. The shattered remnants of their armies made a final stand at Black Ember Gorge.

Behind them, caravans of refugees fled from the Heath into the hills and plains beyond. Before them, the dragon armies circled. Though old and frail, Helka the Bold led a final army against the dragons, telling Valnir to lead the remainder of their peo- ple to safety.

At the last, Helka was said to have unleashed her most devastating runes to destroy the pass along with many dragons. Alas, the rune magic also took the lives of Helka and the brave Dwarves who stood with her that final day.

Eventually, however, their wanderings led them to a vast mountain chain. Some journeyed east, forming the settle- ments in the Jornall mountains, while others continued trav- eling south.

However, Valnir and many of her people instead built homes amongst the mist-shrouded peaks to the north of where Terrinoth would arise. The occasional dragon still flew out of the north, and so the Dwarves began to build their fortresses underground.

As they followed caves deep below the surface, they left the sky behind. T he Hunger Years mark the end of history as the Elves tell it and the beginning of our own. At that time, Humans had made tentative movement toward civilization but did not yet keep calendars, and the lands that would go on to become Terrinoth were largely uninhabited save for a few fledgling farmsteads and villages.

Arcus was a noble chieftain of one of the small village fiefdoms. In the latter days of the Years of Hunger, his home- land faced constant attack from brutal Orcish raiders and those who would eventually become the terrible Bloodguard Knights. Arcus forged a confederation with neighboring fiefs, con- Like some other young nobles whom I might mention, vincing them to pool resources and fighters in order to secure Prince Farrengol had always been a boisterous child, but with a safer land.

Soon after, these united armies vanquished their his mother exiled and his father lost to melancholy, he now enemies. Lord Arcus, who had not only provided the vision lacked any sort of parental hand. He was household guard, and an unwise bond of mutual support was declared king of the new realm of Talindon, the central king- forged. The guards taught the young prince how to ride and dom of the continent.

It is from this momentous event, nearly fight, but they also brought him along when they secretly two thousand years ago, that we date our years raided far-flung farmsteads for their own merriment. For his part, the prince made sure that his friends never had to face King Arcus proved to be a capable ruler.

He set to drafting any serious consequences for their wicked behavior. He raised funds for temples and great jester performed a verse penned for the occasion. When Far- works of art. He kept the people safe, establishing fortifica- rengol realized that the first letter of each line spelled out the tions, border patrols, and chivalric orders. They galloped from the castle, calling for a pox to take cated their own efforts to its glory. They did not return. Reports of their crimes The Years of Hunger were over, and for nearly three centu- were grave and only increased in frequency, but the gloomy ries, the realm flourished under the rule of the Penacor Kings.

King of Grief would not rouse himself to order their capture. When he first came to the throne in the year , King Jerlon It was thus left up to the Lord of Nerekhall to place a bounty Penacor showed every sign of proving worthy of the crown. Roving knights soon tracked the His capable queen, Riya, was celebrated at court for her intel- outlaws down to a farmstead.

The scene within was one of ligence and charm, and their infant sons, Farrengol and Far- unspeakable horror. They carried a number Love tore the realm apart, however, as it is ever wont to do. The prince was there, When the king learned of this, his priests and advisors begged too.

But King Jerlon still loved his queen, and he grew melancholic rather than wrathful. No farms in exile, a strange happenstance that leads me to wonder if or homesteads stood in the shadow of the Tower of Nerek, for there was more to the betrayal than mere love. King Jerlon so awful was its aspect that a deep sense of foreboding began seems to have had trouble commanding the loyalty of his sub- to gnaw at the sanity of anyone who spent any time nearby.

It jects, and this speaks to a lack of charisma or other weakness is said that Elves originally built the tower, though they refuse of character. Whatever the truth, Rusticar was to prove a great to confirm this rumor and stake no claim on the dismal ruin. Shortly after Anyone who lived in the vicinity found their sleep wracked arriving on the shores of the western ocean, they founded a with nightmares, and delusions coming to haunt their waking legacy of their own that rivaled anything the Penacor line pro- thoughts.

The Lord of Nerekhall used it as a prison. This is, of course, Prince Farrengol and his companions were interred within the Lorimor Empire, and we will speak more of it later. He refused to nestled in an attic nook, and within an Ynfernael shade. Far- countenance taking another queen. The King wasted little time in condemning Prince Farrengol to death. That was believed to be his end, but I know of accounts that have him haunting Terrinoth The King of Grief returned to his castle, and there, he eked several times since then.

Despite the wight's actions, a long out a few more miserable years, dying a lonely and largely period of relative peace settled on most the land in these years. The Loth K'har may have been one of the oldest of Human civilizations, but they And yet, Prince Farrengol and his companions had not certainly became the most horrific. Their bodies lay putrefied in the swamp, but the shade in the tower had not forgotten its prom- ise.

In leaner times, that overlooked the marshes that had been their grave. Lord they would turn into vicious raiders, falling on those same set- Farrenghast, as the foul wretch came to be known, went on tlements for loot. Their shamans learned of a realm known as to terrorize the surrounding lands with his skeletal followers.

They were as a plague upon this region, seemingly unstoppable The most skillful among these shamans formed a caste known in their dark thirsts. Much was expected of the young Llovar, but even so, he defied expectations. Scholars called to account for his prodigy suspect that one of the Daewyl rents between our mortal realm and the Ynfernael can be found within the eastern wastes, and that Llovar was sen- sitive to the influence of the Ynfernael from infancy.

An interesting theory, if perhaps one forever to be unproven given the quite deadly reaction that region has towards visitors. Promising great rewards and using forbidden birthday.

They emerged physically transformed, shaped by met with an aspect of the Ynfernael and to have fallen into Ynfernael influence. Their wiry muscles became supernatu- irrevocable corruption.

The young seer was federation of tribes, conquering those who refused to form hailed by the chieftains of his tribe as a holy figure, brought to alliances willingly. Those who opposed knee to Llovar. The impulsive Sal exer- cised great power and heroism, but he had an overweening. Nightseers hailed the child, prophesy- ing that he would grow into a man of great import.

Fearful of ambition to pursue the possibility of crystallizing arcane ener- gy. After all, were not the Tears of Latariana supposedly crys- tallized Empyrean energy? The wizard paid dearly for his bravery and ing coastal empire with a reputation for cosmopolitan culture died of the wounds he received that day. The effectiveness of such curses as the Sunderlands. He offered his services to the tribe of Ashan is not known, though Rala died of a lingering sickness on the the Elder and grew to become an ever more potent magician road and Llander mysteriously vanished shortly before Tim- and adventurer, as well as a friend to one Waiqar Sumarion.

His talents for magic were untrained, but already apparent, and he turned to A ccording to ancient records, Llovar had finished his con- solidation of the tribes of the northern plains by the year There are those who the First Darkness as they marched to despoil the southern lands. Students foreign lands and destroy any resistance.

The disciplined by his teachers. While his public attitude was arrogant and dismissive, he War came to Penacor lands, and the armies of Llovar scat- must have been secretly concerned, for he dispatched three tered the uncoordinated forces they met across the region.

Or at least one of my hensively bested in open battle. A chief of the Uthuk named colleagues who studies the tongue of the eastern lands says; I Nashaia struck King Falladir from his steed and was poised to do not claim a talent in that area.

Llovar considered the In the year , Timmorran persuaded his friend Ashan the Dwarven capital a particular prize, for it commanded a posi- Elder to send forces to the defense of Talindon, reasoning that tion from which an army could strike at strategically important if Llovar could not be stopped there, he would bring war to locations throughout surrounding lands and opened up the Ghom in time. They arranged for an army of Sundermen to be entire northern border of Talindon.

Thelgrim also straddled assembled and a struck a deal with the fleet of Lorimor to sail important supply routes through the mountains. The plan took a full year to come to ment to storm Thelgrim; instead, they encircled the fortress, fruition, and in , Timmorran reinforced the alliance.

His planning to starve the defenders into surrender. With the Falladir Penacor worked tirelessly to restore law and order to consent of Falladir and Triamlavar, he ordered the allied army his realm following the destruction wrought by the Uthuk, to split into two contingents, one commanded by himself and but he knew he was on borrowed time.

If Llovar were to break the other by the famed Sunderland general Waiqar Sumarion. Thelgrim, he would no doubt return to ravage Penacor lands. Timmorran sent Waiqar to relieve Thelgrim, which was Falladir mustered a new army with which to confront the once again besieged, and the task proved simple enough for Locust Swarm, but those volunteers who answered the call the Sunderman who was a proficient wizard as well as skilled were few in number, barely trained, and ill equipped.

By autumn, he had even grown bored with The situation grew increasingly grim, and even as he strug- his duty and devised his own campaign against the forces of gled to muster an army, King Falladir was forced to hang a Farrenghast.

Then, from the Aymhelin marched and Triamlavar, sought out the Uthuk and their allies. At the a force of Latari Elves led by King Triamlavar. They pledged to Battle of the Burning Hills, they baited an army of Orcs into fight alongside the Penacor forces, and so began a great tradi- attacking their strong, elevated position, leading to a conclu- tion of alliance between Humans and Elves against Ynfernael sive victory in which Timmorran struck down Chief Lukosh threats.

An elite force was hastily assembled, combining the with his magic. Timmorran considered Orcs violent brutes, best of the fast and hard-hitting troops that they could muster. Sure enough, the Orcs soon began to desert the Ynfer- forced Llovar to retreat and regroup.

Falladir and Triamlavar nael cause and by Llovar would no longer be able to call were able to relieve the Dwarven fortress and entreated the upon a single Orcish regiment. Dwarves to join the war, but the Dunwarr Deeplords were Waiqar was keen to press the advantage, though Timmor- unwilling to commit to military action.

While they did prom- ran was more circumspect, advising that the allies consolidate ise the use of Thelgrim to the new alliance, they stubbornly their victories and concentrate on defeating Uthuk forces in refused to allow their own troops to be risked in battle, claim- southern Talindon.

Regrettably, Waiqar would not heed this ing they would fight only in self-defense. A Dwarven Deep- advice. Throughout , Timmorran continued to oversee the In the meantime, Uthuk raiders preyed upon Penacor free- reconquest of Penacor lands, and his armies scattered the holds, and an old enemy reemerged.

From the sullen Misty Uthuk before them. Timmorran found it hard to celebrate, Hills to the northeast marched a column of skeletal warriors however, for there was no news of what had become of Waiqar with Farrenghast riding at their head.

Some, especially those and his army. The vile wight had no hesitation, of course, in pledging his assistance to the Ynfernael cause. Ashan the Elder then stepped up. Kul allies. Llovar had split the forces into several con- had exhausted him, and Timmorran survived the onslaught. The Locust Master called known as the Viper, the greatest archer of the Uthuk.

In , the Host of Thorns invaded Talindon, sweeping all What Llovar had not anticipated was that Timmorran before them.

On the Ashen Field, the Host fell upon an army had been conserving his own magical energies for this very led by King Falladir and his sons. They fought valiantly. A occasion. Llovar summoned of Nashaia. But Llovar had numbers, magic, and malice on his forth Ynfernael monstrosities only for Timmorran to boil side, and by the end of the day, the three Penacors lay dead them away with blazing arcane light.

A small group of ragged survivors, led by Timmorran shrouded himself within a shield of pure force the noble young Baron Daqan, escaped the slaughter. Only and withstood its blows. They could only ride off through rotten heart. So Llovar fell. He chose a strategic location for a desperate thing to use as a standard. Then, rank by rank, the forces of the stand, the flanks of his force protected on one side by the deep Host of Thorns turned and fled from the Broken Crags.

The waters of Lake Clearstar and on the other by the sheer slopes Battle of the Locusts was over; the First Darkness had passed. They ran down the from the rear. He and his troops were relieved to find that it fleeing Uthuk and plundered their baggage train. By the time was a force of Dwarves from Thelgrim.

Halgir Son of Grom order was restored, the body of the Locust Lord was lost, and had finally talked the Dunwarr Deeplords into commit- the fate of his lieutenants was unknown. If such up after our fourth or fifth cup. It is also said, though, that one may find ic beasts spearheading each blood-filled attack.

Kul led the third wave, concentrating on giving regret that the allied soldiers did not keep better discipline, covering fire to his vanguard as they broke through to Tim- such that those villains would have faced final justice that day. Once confident and brash, the general was now given to sullen moods. T he realm of Talindon was left shattered, and the Penacor line extinguished. Timmorran thought to take advan- tage of the situation and attempt a new form of government ran beseeched him to command the army once again.

To the rejoicing of his troops, Waiqar accepted. He and his troops van- Penacor crown. Daqan ordered the building of ernment he envisioned. He persuaded the baron to take the guard towers along the borders of the forbidden lands so that throne, but he also advised him to openly swear that he would he could station patrols there to watch for signs of resurgent have no heirs and would instead install a Council of Barons Uthuk.

In the years since, the watchtowers have fallen into to govern after him. Whether King Daqan exercised his own will or merely acted Yet, in the hour of his triumph, Waiqar scorned all praise.

His coro- had the wizard seen fit to augment their military efforts with nation was held in , and Daqan was soon regarded as a magic, the lives of many brave soldiers could have been saved.

As Daqan organized the rebuilding of the kingdom, many noted that the character of his society was different than that Daqan founded the great citadel of Archaut in a calm south- of the Penacor realm. Elves traveled the land openly, assisting ern valley and placed at its center a great hall.

During iron found in the northern hills. This cosmopolitan flavor, and one of these discussions, it was decided that Waiqar Sumarion the increasing authority provided to the Council of Barons to would be elevated to the Council and granted lands in the be known in more recent times as the Council of Thirteen due northwest of Terrinoth, near the Misty Hills and marshes of to its number , led to a new age of optimism and prosperity.

Penacor name and stated that the realm of Talindon ought to pass into history with its rulers. Led by Waiqar, the throughout the world. He was becoming increasingly absorbed Council took resolute action: it had Castle Heronglade razed with the need to preserve his teachings and abilities for future to the ground and the baron seized. Ulon Heronglade never generations, and he raised a village that would bo on to become stopped protesting his innocence, even as he dangled from a a place of learning and study: Greyhaven.

While he occasion- cage from the gates of Archaut and slowly starved to death. What that Waiqar Sumarion may have been the real culprit. After had begun as a petty dispute about the borders of their neigh- all, he soon used the situation to unleash evil upon Terrinoth.

He never arrived, and later, his crowned helmet was dis- should be diplomatic about if you ever wish to suggest such a covered near a lonely stretch of road. After the regicide, those journey, their remains scattered by wolves.

The Council now ruled supreme. Others suggest that, as his body was never recovered, King Daqan may not have been killed. I find this a comforting hope, for surely his return would be a glorious event that heralds a new golden age. His dream was to create a reservoir of magical power so potent that wizards who came after him would be able to use it to power countless spells. This magic would be relatively easy to work, and run less risk of inviting any Ynfernael corruption.

At the Tower of Meringyr, Timmorran and his acolytes strove to create the Orb, and he invested so much of his own energy into the artifact that he grew visibly infirm. Oh, to have seen this wondrous item! I have tried to describe it, but readers should know mere words are as lacking as an empty skin to a parched traveler. That much con- densed power—my mind reels. His soldiers were well prepared to storm the keep, using an iron-bound ram to shat- ter the gates.

He cast spells of unbinding and hurled the crystal sphere to the steel floor of the forge so powerfully that it shattered. Using magic, he chan- neled the myriad pieces into an enchanted velvet pouch. This he placed in the safekeeping of Lumii Tamar, foremost of the acolytes who studied at Meringyr. Timmorran had Lumii swear that he would distribute the fragments of the Orb throughout the world, entrusting each only to a being he deemed wise enough to use it.

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The Third Darkness The Age of Lorimor The Age of Courage Chapter II: Call to Adventure Creating Your Hero Character Species Heroic Abilities New Skills and Rules New Talents Magic Implements Gear and Services Item Attachments and Enchantments Magic Items The Magic of Mennara Magic Skills Runebound Shards The Strength of Devotion The Virtues of Verse Elven Magic The Free Cities The Mistlands Secrets of the Grave The Aymhelin The Dunwarr Mountains The Molten Heath The Broken Plains The Ru Steppes and Beyond Whispers of the Ynfernael Lorimor and the Torue Albes This book.

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