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The [[Sentaari]], led by Laergon, foment rebellion against the Kharon. | The [[Sentaari]], led by Laergon, foment rebellion against the Kharon. | ||
A tournament of games and contests of skills is held in memory of the Fall of the Selucarian Empire, 200 years before. Isildur triumphs, and wins the Staff of Nicator. | A tournament of games and contests of skills is held in memory of the Fall of the Selucarian Empire, 200 years before. Isildur triumphs, and wins the [[Staff of Nicator]]. | ||
The Kharon are forced to dissolve their Empire, due mainly to an inability to be taken seriously. | The Kharon are forced to dissolve their Empire, due mainly to an inability to be taken seriously. | ||
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The Coming of the Morning Star. A massive pit in space called [[Abaddon]] collides with a gigantic star. Abaddon cannot contain the star, and the two explode. All life on Sapience, save for some [[Mhun]] living in the bottom levels of Moghedu, and one mortal human named Clark, perishes in an instant. Two new Gods are created: [[Aurora]], Goddess of Light, and [[Apollyon]], the Malefactor. [[Vastar]], God of the Skies, who has been long absent from mortal affairs returns and cleans the lingering radiation from the skies. | The Coming of the Morning Star. A massive pit in space called [[Abaddon]] collides with a gigantic star. Abaddon cannot contain the star, and the two explode. All life on Sapience, save for some [[Mhun]] living in the bottom levels of [[Moghedu]], and one mortal human named Clark, perishes in an instant. Two new Gods are created: [[Aurora]], Goddess of Light, and [[Apollyon]], the Malefactor. [[Vastar]], God of the Skies, who has been long absent from mortal affairs returns and cleans the lingering radiation from the skies. | ||
The [[Flame of Yggdrasil]] is rediscovered. | The [[Flame of Yggdrasil]] is rediscovered. | ||
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Gaia, gone half-mad, infected by a demon of chaos, slays Twilight, God of Darkness, breaking an aeons-old oath not to directly harm another God. Twilight, with the assistance of Eris, Aurora, and Oneiros, bind Gaia, and imprison her in the Gaian Tree as punishment. | [[Gaia]], gone half-mad, infected by a demon of chaos, slays [[Twilight]], God of Darkness, breaking an aeons-old oath not to directly harm another God. Twilight, with the assistance of [[Eris]], Aurora, and Oneiros, bind Gaia, and imprison her in the Gaian Tree as punishment. | ||
The Kharon start yet another Empire which dissolves as quickly as it began. | The Kharon start yet another Empire which dissolves as quickly as it began. | ||
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Eris gives Her support to Twilight, who brings darkness to the forests of Achaea. His revenge over Gaia, now called Oathbreaker, is complete. | Eris gives Her support to Twilight, who brings darkness to the forests of Achaea. His revenge over Gaia, now called Oathbreaker, is complete. | ||
Aurora, discovering that Gaia had been corrupted by a seed of insanity, informs the mortals that she, Hermes, and Oneiros will assist them in releasing Gaia. After much work by Gaia's loyal followers, she is freed. The energy that is released upon this event causes the lower depths of the dungeon of Azdun to be once more accessible. The Vampire Lord Zsarachnor makes | Aurora, discovering that Gaia had been corrupted by a seed of insanity, informs the mortals that she, [[Hermes]], and Oneiros will assist them in releasing Gaia. After much work by Gaia's loyal followers, she is freed. The energy that is released upon this event causes the lower depths of the dungeon of [[Azdun]] to be once more accessible. The Vampire Lord [[Zsarachnor]] makes himself known as the ruler of the lower depths. | ||
The Kharon, recognizing the futility of their position, return to Ashtan and pledge their support to it. | The Kharon, recognizing the futility of their position, return to Ashtan and pledge their support to it. |