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==Midsummer 451 MA==
As the sun shone down upon the morning of the 25th of Midsummer in the year 451 MA, the sky
As the sun shone down upon the morning of the 25th of Midsummer in the year 451 MA, the sky
wrenched open, exposing the [[Shadow Plane]]. After decades spent within the
wrenched open, exposing the [[Shadow Plane]]. After decades spent within the
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sky and into the Mamashi, offerings only these words amid His broken
sky and into the Mamashi, offerings only these words amid His broken
laughter: "I lost. I couldn't defeat them. They're coming."
laughter: "I lost. I couldn't defeat them. They're coming."
==Lleian 451 MA==
As Lleian drew to a close, the sky yawned open once again, and the Shadow Plane was breached. Ati, the Shadow,
empowered by Its Mother Ohlsana, was joined by the Shadow Lord [[Murgraxis]], and shadows flooded downward upon
the continent of [[Sapience]]. Seeking to free the Shadow Mother, the two leaders of the invasion threatened the
slow, painful demise of the continent unless [[Damariel]], the Unbound - whose predecessor [[Lanos]] forged the Shadow
Mother's prison to begin with - was revealed and slain, permitting the trapped Goddess Her freedom.
While shadows swarmed the cities of the land, the Gods met the shadows in combat above the continent -
[[Auresae]], [[Chakrasul]], Damariel, and [[Slyphe]] brought Their combined forces to bear against Murgraxis and Ati.
However, Ohlsana's blessing upon the shadows, combined with their sheer, unassailable volume, soon won out
against the Gods of Sapience.
The battle culminated in a horrific explosion as Auresae sacrificed Herself to forestall Ati - this attempt
was unsuccessful, though She perished in the process, Her order and Her shrines dissolved. The other Gods were scattered and wounded, and have not since shown Themselves. In the wake of Auresae's demise, the sun has gone dark, giving way to eternal night.
There was but one glimmer of light amid the growing darkness - the Exarch [[Aban]], Hand of the Il'ahji, arrived
upon the continent from the [[Spirit Plane|Plane of Spirit]], along with a legion of [[Duamvi]]. Though disgusted by the Corruption
and Shadow he perceives in the land of [[Aetolia]], he has opted to remain and discover what may be done to
advance the cause of Light in the darkest days of Midnight.
The raids continue unabated as shadows swoop down from the still-open rift - the village of [[Sterion]] has been
claimed by the Shadow armies, and though Murgraxis and Ati have been silent since the fateful encounter with
the Gods, their beasts of shadow scourge the land. Of these, the most fearsome are the armies of Shadowbound,
shapeshifting, mutable monstrosities that take on the visages of their victims.
[[Category:History]]
[[Category:History]]

Revision as of 17:24, 14 July 2020

Midsummer 451 MA

As the sun shone down upon the morning of the 25th of Midsummer in the year 451 MA, the sky wrenched open, exposing the Shadow Plane. After decades spent within the Shadow Plane, fighting the beasts and Shadowbound within, Severn, the Manipulator broke free, fighting the denizens of the Plane every inch of the way. Before He was able to close it once more, however, Ati, the Shadow rose from the Itzatl, engaged the Manipulator, and gained entry to the Shadow Plane, reuniting once more with Ohlsana, the Shadow Mother. During the fight between them, the Lance of Irissotl - wielded against the shadows by the Manipulator - was broken beyond all repair.

In the wake of the temporary breach, shadows assaulted the Cities of Spinesreach and Bloodloch, and spread out across the Mamashi Grasslands and the Itzatl. The greatest casualties were suffered by the Rajamala of Saluria, of whom hundreds were slain at the hands of the shadows; the village itself was devastated and torn apart, not likely to be repaired again anytime soon. The Manipulator vanished soon after falling from the sky and into the Mamashi, offerings only these words amid His broken laughter: "I lost. I couldn't defeat them. They're coming."

Lleian 451 MA

As Lleian drew to a close, the sky yawned open once again, and the Shadow Plane was breached. Ati, the Shadow, empowered by Its Mother Ohlsana, was joined by the Shadow Lord Murgraxis, and shadows flooded downward upon the continent of Sapience. Seeking to free the Shadow Mother, the two leaders of the invasion threatened the slow, painful demise of the continent unless Damariel, the Unbound - whose predecessor Lanos forged the Shadow Mother's prison to begin with - was revealed and slain, permitting the trapped Goddess Her freedom.

While shadows swarmed the cities of the land, the Gods met the shadows in combat above the continent - Auresae, Chakrasul, Damariel, and Slyphe brought Their combined forces to bear against Murgraxis and Ati. However, Ohlsana's blessing upon the shadows, combined with their sheer, unassailable volume, soon won out against the Gods of Sapience.

The battle culminated in a horrific explosion as Auresae sacrificed Herself to forestall Ati - this attempt was unsuccessful, though She perished in the process, Her order and Her shrines dissolved. The other Gods were scattered and wounded, and have not since shown Themselves. In the wake of Auresae's demise, the sun has gone dark, giving way to eternal night.

There was but one glimmer of light amid the growing darkness - the Exarch Aban, Hand of the Il'ahji, arrived upon the continent from the Plane of Spirit, along with a legion of Duamvi. Though disgusted by the Corruption and Shadow he perceives in the land of Aetolia, he has opted to remain and discover what may be done to advance the cause of Light in the darkest days of Midnight.

The raids continue unabated as shadows swoop down from the still-open rift - the village of Sterion has been claimed by the Shadow armies, and though Murgraxis and Ati have been silent since the fateful encounter with the Gods, their beasts of shadow scourge the land. Of these, the most fearsome are the armies of Shadowbound, shapeshifting, mutable monstrosities that take on the visages of their victims.