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The Coming of the '''Morning Star''' was an epochal event for the realms. The solstar, [[Ethian]], collided with the devouring pit known as [[Abbadon]], the Destroyer. Abbadon is unable to contain the star, and both of them explode; this destroyed all but a small gathering of [[Mhun]] and a single adventurer named [[Clark]] (who were in the lowest levels of [[Moghedu]] at the time of the blast). The energy released formed two Divine, [[Apollyon|Apollyon, the Malefactor]], and [[Aurora|Aurora, Goddess of Light]].  
The Coming of the '''Morning Star''' was an epochal event for the realms. The solstar, [[Ethian]], collided with the devouring pit known as [[Abbadon|Abaddon, the Destroyer]]. Abbadon is unable to contain the star, and both of them explode; this destroyed all but a small gathering of [[Mhun]] and a single adventurer named [[Clark]] (who were in the lowest levels of [[Moghedu]] at the time of the blast). The energy released formed two Divine, [[Apollyon|Apollyon, the Malefactor]], and [[Aurora|Aurora, Goddess of Light]].  


Having returned from a long journey to the skies, [[Vastar|Vastar, the Skylord]] cleared the lingering radiation that was tainting the air.
Having returned from a long journey to the skies, [[Vastar|Vastar, the Skylord]] cleared the lingering radiation that was tainting the air.

Revision as of 21:48, 3 July 2005

The Coming of the Morning Star was an epochal event for the realms. The solstar, Ethian, collided with the devouring pit known as Abaddon, the Destroyer. Abbadon is unable to contain the star, and both of them explode; this destroyed all but a small gathering of Mhun and a single adventurer named Clark (who were in the lowest levels of Moghedu at the time of the blast). The energy released formed two Divine, Apollyon, the Malefactor, and Aurora, Goddess of Light.

Having returned from a long journey to the skies, Vastar, the Skylord cleared the lingering radiation that was tainting the air.