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Vertan is used as both the term for the homeland of the [[Vertani]] and a term for the collective Vertani peoples. Vertan itself has never been accurately glimpsed through the portal from Sapience to Vertan. After the entire debacle, the remaining Vertani military forces were either destroyed or returned through the portal (after a siege that took several months), except for a number that went with a commander named Daqsool to seek asylum in Shallam.
Vertan is used as both the term for the homeland of the [[Vertani]] and a term for the collective Vertani peoples. Vertan itself has never been accurately glimpsed through the portal from [[Sapience]] to Vertan. After the entire debacle, the remaining Vertani military forces were either destroyed or returned through the portal (after a siege that took several months), except for a number that went with a commander named [[Daqsool]] to seek asylum in [[Shallam]].


There was once a report of an entry through the portal by an Achaean, but this was never rightly proven. Around the portal from which the Vertani entered, plant life was found dead and burned. Further examination of this portal was conveinently stopped by a fortress constructed around it.
Not long after the portal's discovery, and well before the Vertani War, the adventurer Zenui found his way through and onto the [[:Category:Planes|plane]]. Around the portal from which the Vertani entered, plant life was found dead and burned. Further examination of this portal was conveniently stopped by a fortress constructed around it.


[[Category:Uncharted Areas]]
[[Category:Uncharted Areas]]
[[Category:Planes]]
[[Category:Planes]]

Revision as of 05:37, 1 December 2005

Vertan is used as both the term for the homeland of the Vertani and a term for the collective Vertani peoples. Vertan itself has never been accurately glimpsed through the portal from Sapience to Vertan. After the entire debacle, the remaining Vertani military forces were either destroyed or returned through the portal (after a siege that took several months), except for a number that went with a commander named Daqsool to seek asylum in Shallam.

Not long after the portal's discovery, and well before the Vertani War, the adventurer Zenui found his way through and onto the plane. Around the portal from which the Vertani entered, plant life was found dead and burned. Further examination of this portal was conveniently stopped by a fortress constructed around it.