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'''Tsol'aa''' were the first race of intelligent beings created by [[Ayar]], who is now [[Sarapis]]. Their homeland is in the redwoods of the [[Aalen Forest]] by the [[Western Ocean]], where many of them still live peacefully in their treetop homes. Slender and graceful, their natural lives can span a thousand years.  
'''Tsol'aa''' were the first race of intelligent beings created by [[Ayar]], who is now [[Sarapis]]. Their homeland is in the redwoods of the [[Aalen Forest]] by the [[Western Ocean]], where many of them still live peacefully in their treetop homes. Slender and graceful, their natural lives can span a thousand years.  


During the [[Chaos Wars]], [[Daedalus]] led some of the Tsol'aa, with giant spiders he had gifted upon them as steeds and companions, against the forces of the [[Triumvirate]]. During this war, however, the Tsol'aa who fought became corrupted by the killing and afterwards began to lust for power. The newly-born human race, they argued, could easily be made to serve the Tsol'aa. This power-hungry group of Tsol'aa began calling themselves the [[Tsol'teth]]. They left their racial homeland and settled underground, enslaving many of the weaker [[goblin]] races and setting themselves up as fearsome overseers of the violent underground cultures of Sapience. Much later, they were to reappear in the [[Black Wave]].  
During the [[War of Humanity]], [[Daedalus]] led Tsol'aa warriors, known as the [[Qui'anar]], upon great spider mounts, against the forces of the [[Triumvirate]]. During this war, however, the Tsol'aa who fought became corrupted by the killing and afterwards began to lust for power. The newly-born human race, they argued, could easily be made to serve the Tsol'aa. This power-hungry group of Tsol'aa began calling themselves the [[Tsol'teth]]. They left their racial homeland and settled underground, enslaving many of the weaker [[goblin]] races and setting themselves up as fearsome overseers of the violent underground cultures of Sapience. Much later, they were to reappear in the [[Black Wave]].  


With the Tsol'teth gone, the remaining Tsol'aa split into two further groups. One elected to remain in their homeland and continue living in the traditional way, studying and furthering their knowledge of both magic and nature. Another, the group that came to be known as the [[Tsol'dasi]], decided that they did not care to be involved in mortal affairs any longer and left for parts unknown. They have not been seen since.
With the Tsol'teth gone, the remaining Tsol'aa split into two further groups. One elected to remain in their homeland and continue living in the traditional way, studying and furthering their knowledge of both magic and nature. Another, the group that came to be known as the [[Tsol'dasi]], decided that they did not care to be involved in mortal affairs any longer and left for parts unknown. They have not been seen since.

Revision as of 23:11, 14 July 2005

Tsol'aa were the first race of intelligent beings created by Ayar, who is now Sarapis. Their homeland is in the redwoods of the Aalen Forest by the Western Ocean, where many of them still live peacefully in their treetop homes. Slender and graceful, their natural lives can span a thousand years.

During the War of Humanity, Daedalus led Tsol'aa warriors, known as the Qui'anar, upon great spider mounts, against the forces of the Triumvirate. During this war, however, the Tsol'aa who fought became corrupted by the killing and afterwards began to lust for power. The newly-born human race, they argued, could easily be made to serve the Tsol'aa. This power-hungry group of Tsol'aa began calling themselves the Tsol'teth. They left their racial homeland and settled underground, enslaving many of the weaker goblin races and setting themselves up as fearsome overseers of the violent underground cultures of Sapience. Much later, they were to reappear in the Black Wave.

With the Tsol'teth gone, the remaining Tsol'aa split into two further groups. One elected to remain in their homeland and continue living in the traditional way, studying and furthering their knowledge of both magic and nature. Another, the group that came to be known as the Tsol'dasi, decided that they did not care to be involved in mortal affairs any longer and left for parts unknown. They have not been seen since.


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