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Sartan consolidates his power on the Isle of Evil and within Mount Mhaldor, which lay underneath Baelgrim fortress. Using this location as a magnet of evil, He acquires control over all of the landmarks, and destroys the one that most closely represented Chaos, the Cave of Golgatha. Finally, he renamed the Fist of Dameron as the Fist of Sartan. In a gesture of spite, he forever cut off the flow of essence to the Occultists Guild.  
Sartan consolidates his power on the Isle of Evil and within Mount Mhaldor, which lay underneath Baelgrim Fortress. Using this location as a magnet of evil, He acquires control over all of the landmarks, and destroys the one that most closely represented Chaos, the Cave of Golgatha. Finally, he renames the Fist of Dameron as the Fist of Sartan. In a gesture of spite, he forever cuts off the flow of essence to the Occultists Guild.


The Occultists, reeling from their loss of Necromancy, begin looking into their own past. Through the study of the Burning Times, they learn of an ancient power their predecessors wielded, and seek to reclaim it. Concurrently, the Church began their own investigations of their records of these times, worried what the Occultists may be up to. The result the discovery of a ritual in the past, that through some mistake had forever cut the Occultists off from their latent power. Through carrying out this ritual in the present, Shakti, Silverstorm, and Saruman led the Occultists to bridging the gap across centuries of the Great Occult Work, anchoring the two times, and giving the modern Occultists back the power of Occultism.
The Occultists, reeling from their loss of Necromancy, begin looking into their own past. Through the study of the Burning Times, they learn of an ancient power their predecessors wielded, and seek to reclaim it. Concurrently, the Church begins its own investigations of their records of these times, worried what the Occultists may be up to. This results in the discovery of a ritual in the past, that by some mistake had forever cut the Occultists off from their latent power. Through carrying out this ritual in the present, Shakti, Silverstorm, and Saruman lead the Occultists in bridging the gap across centuries of the Great Occult Work, anchoring the two times, and restoring the lost art of Occultism.




'''306 AF:'''
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Gaia gives up her coherent consciousness to the forests, and nine forest spirits are formed. However, shortly after the forests became sick and diseased. Groves became unable to function, plant life began to die out, and animals became disturbed, to the point of bunnies becoming rabid. The forests themselves began to attack those within, and the spirits of the forest became distressed that without assistance or the Mother, the forests would soon die out completely. Following a Dreaming, and a later ritual, those of the forest were able to coax the Gaian Tree at the behest of Urania of Darkenwood to give up it's essence to the gathered spirits to empower them, thus making the Gaian Tree the Great Oak, as it lost his power. Balance was restored to nature, for the time, and a new Spirit of Nature was born to watch over the forests until such time as they had a stronger protector.
Gaia gives up her coherent consciousness to the forests, and nine forest spirits appear in the aftermath. Shortly afterward, the forests become sick and diseased. Groves cease to function, plant life begins to die out, and animals grow disturbed and rabid. The forests themselves attack those within, and the spirits grow concerned that without assistance or the Mother, the woods will soon die out.  


Rain and snow cleared out the rubble blocking the way to a monastery north of Jaru. Shortly after, the explorers discovered the ghostly monks roaming it's halls.
An extended Dreaming is held, and as a result, the forest folk use ancient potions to heal the spirits. At Urania's behest, the forestals coax the Gaian Tree into giving up its essence; in doing so, it becomes the Great Oak. Balance is restored to Nature for the time, and a new spirit is born to watch over the forests until such time as a new protector arises.
 
The flooding of Lake Vundamere from the rains has caused a lot of the rubble to be washed away as it receded, allowing exploration of the area around it.


Rain and snow clear the rubble blocking the way to a monastery north of Jaru, called Shala'jen. Shortly after, explorers discover ghostly monks roaming its halls. The rain also floods Lake Vundamere, which washes away debris and allows exploration of the area surrounding it.


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'''309 AF:'''


Aegis and Eris fuse the divine essence of their realms together into a sphere of energy and plant it atop the Golden Dias of Creation, causing the sphere to soak up the primal chaos around it and grow into The Eileithyian Tree. Sapience watched with baited breath to see what may come of this union, the likes of which had never been seen before.
Aegis and Eris fuse the divine essence of their realms together into a sphere of energy and plant it atop the Golden Dias of Creation, causing the sphere to soak up the primal chaos around it and grow into The Eileithyian Tree. Sapience watches with baited breath to see what may come of this union, the likes of which had never been seen before.


The tree blossoms with twins, a boy and girl, but before the couple could admire their new children, a slash tore across the sky, and an entity entered into the realms from beyond them. Killing the thing of chaos that was the children's guardian, the entity stole the boy god and returned to beyond the skies.
The tree blossoms with twins, a boy and girl, but before the couple can admire their new children, a slash tears across the sky, and an entity enters into the realms from beyond. Killing the thing of chaos that was the children's guardian, the entity steals the boy god and returns to beyond the skies.


Later, The Eileithyian Tree offered up the young girl, and an overjoyed Aegis and Eris named their daughter Pandora. The day could not remain happy, however, as the sky tore open again, and the entity returned to try and steal the fledgling goddess as well. The entity was revealed to be none other than the one-time ally of the Triumvirate, Prince Slith. In a rage, Aegis chased Slith back through the tear in the sky, the rift between the worlds sealing behind them.
Later, the Eileithyian Tree offers up the young girl, and an overjoyed Aegis and Eris named their daughter Pandora. This joy is marred, however, as the sky tears open again, and the entity returns to steal the fledgling goddess as well. The entity is revealed to be none other than the one-time ally of the Triumvirate, Prince Slith. In a rage, Aegis chases Slith back through the tear in the sky, the rift between the worlds sealing behind them.


Cree founds the Arcanist guild in Cyrene.
Cree founds the Arcanist guild in Cyrene.


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'''310 AF:'''


Pandora steals the Caduceus of Castigation from Sarapis while he was on a trip out of the realms. Upon his return, he questions her to explain herself, only to be told cheekily that it had bored her and next time she would steal something more interesting. Instead of fury at this indignation, Sarapis laughed, until it became apparent that the artefact had become fused to her hand from the over-use she had given to the realms in Sarapis' absence. The only way to recover the artefact was to sever the Goddess's hand, which was done. For ger actions, Sarapis named Pandora the Goddess of Mischief, and Phaestus crafted Pandora a new hand made of silver to replace the one she had lost.  
Pandora steals the Caduceus of Castigation from Sarapis while he visits other realms. When questioned, Pandora responds with cheeky indifference. The Caduceus has fused itself to her palm from overuse, however, and can only be recovered by hacking it off at the wrist; Phaestus crafts her a new hand, made of silver, to replace the old. For her actions, Sarapis names Pandora the Goddess of Mischief.
 


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'''311 AF:'''


The wall of power that had kept explorers from venturing to the farthest northern reaches had been lifted. This led to Rick discovering the village of Kamleikan, and Senans discovering the village of Aran'riod.
The Wall of Power, which keeps explorers from venturing into the far northern reaches, shifts northward. Rick Stormcrow discovers the village of Kamleikan, and Senans discovers Aran'riod.
 
Following the upsets within the forest, a path had cleared up that was eventually discovered by a dryad servant of Queen Titania, leading to the stronghold of Forest Watch, rumoured to be one of the first human settlements outside of Ceylon, before the Buckawn overtook it.  


Following the upsets within the forest, a path is uncovered by a dryad in the Northern Ithmia. Queen Titania calls for Oakstone's aid, and the explorers return with stories of Forest Watch, an ancient human settlement long since overtaken by buckawns.


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During a construction project in Hashan, a ruined temple was uncovered. The temple however, was not empty, and those nearby were overcome by the angry, hate-filled spectres of the former inhabitants. Upon searching the temple, a journal was discovered detailing the former cult and their focus, and how their cult had split into three sects. One dedicated to the Night, one to Darkness and the Lunar power thereof, and the last dedicated to Dreams. The journal held many secrets, not the least of which was how the cult had decided the balance of power. Each sect had planet in the stars that embodied their power, and by using an ancient device, they measured which of these stars were in the prominent alignment with Achaea. That planet's sect then ruled the cult.
During a construction project in Hashan, a ruined temple is uncovered, and the angry, hate-filled spectres of the former inhabitants overwhelm those nearby. Explorers discover a journal detailing the former cult and their focus, and how their cult had split into three sects: one to the night, one to darkness, and one to dreams. Each sect worshiped a planet embodying their given belief, and by measuring the alignment of these planets, they determined which sect would rule the cult.


The device was intended to 'cycle' to the next planet every two decades. However, when Hubrisian and the Dream faction were in control, it did not cycle as it should, and Hubrisian's dreams of grandeur were realized as he claimed this Divine Right that his sect should continue to lead, armed with his Herald Siren who had foretold this in his dreams. This same dream creature sealed Hubrisian within the temple with the other two sects, his arrogance laid bare as they stripped his powers of Night from him. The entire Dream faction was cursed and destroyed for their treachery, at the machinations of this Siren, none other than Alp the Nightmare Siren.
The device was intended to 'cycle' to the next planet every two decades. However, when Hubrisian and the Dream faction were in control, it did not cycle as it should, and Hubrisian's dreams of grandeur were realized as he claimed this Divine Right that his sect should continue to lead, armed with his Herald Siren who had foretold this in his dreams. This same dream creature sealed Hubrisian within the temple with the other two sects, his arrogance laid bare as they stripped his powers of Night from him. The entire Dream faction was cursed and destroyed for their treachery, at the machinations of this Siren, none other than Alp the Nightmare Siren.
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