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<br><i>Arelis Eipoth - "Golden Age"</i> | |||
<br>The dimmest recorded fragments of Empyrean activity on Auberean date from this period. These fragments seem to indicate that the Empyreans were not native to the planet, but came for some specific purpose. Although there are few references to this period, Yalain sages refer to it as "The Golden Age." It was during this time that the Falatacot, the most ancient Empyrean race currently known, made their magical discoveries deep in the swamps of Dereth (which they called Killiakta, the Isle of Woe). | |||
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<br><i>"The Black Rains"</i> | |||
<br>The Empyreans ignore the celestial fiery visitor seen in the night skies until, one night, it completely disappears. Soon afterward, roiling black clouds raining ash and soot darken the skies. The Yalaini see the darkness enveloping the world as a sign that the Light has rejected them. With the world cooling and crops withering in the fields, panic seizes the people. Although there's abundant food in the storehouses, the Yalaini Elders hoard the stores and dole out only a pittance of what the people need to survive. Remembering the dark magics used by the Dericost Kingdom, the Elders try to pin the blame for these Black Rains on the descendants of the Dericost. The Elders claim it is the actions of these descendants' ancient ancestors that has caused the Light to curse the land and turn the sun dark, and for this all must do penance. | |||
<br><br>Food shortages strike particularly hard at the village of Daralet, located on the fringes of the Yalaini Empire. With his son on the verge of starvation, Ilservian Palatacost, a mage of Dericost ancestry, approaches the Yalaini Elders and demands they share the food they have in the storehouses. The Elders refuse and have the mage and his followers run out of the village. Ilservian's son dies soon thereafter. | <br><br>Food shortages strike particularly hard at the village of Daralet, located on the fringes of the Yalaini Empire. With his son on the verge of starvation, Ilservian Palatacost, a mage of Dericost ancestry, approaches the Yalaini Elders and demands they share the food they have in the storehouses. The Elders refuse and have the mage and his followers run out of the village. Ilservian's son dies soon thereafter. | ||
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<font color=#660000><big>'''Volume III: The Fall from Grace (-1,804 to -891)'''</big></font><font color=#050005> | |||
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By A Learned Sage | |||
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<b>Lugian</b> | |||
<br>The females of one clan create the first forge, forever altering Lugian society. The fire and smoke of the forge call to mind the wisps and trails seen in the massive nebula that dominates the night skies over Tuu. This similarity causes the superstitious men to believe that the women have somehow called down the power of the gods and accordingly allow the women to gain more power in their clan. With their advanced weapons, this clan dominates all rival clans and establishes a matriarchal rule. | |||
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<b>Isparian: Sho</b> | |||
<br><i>Isparian Year: 324</i> | |||
<br>The prophet Jojii declares that the Unicorn of Grace has spoken to him in a vision and shared with him the paths one should follow in life. Many follow Jojii and take up his ascetic lifestyle. | |||
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<b>Empyrean</b> | |||
<br>Delacim and his brother Gaerlan are enrolled in the Knorr Lyceum. Delacim quickly distinguishes himself, showing great aptitude, while Gaerlan seems to struggle in his studies. | |||
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<br><i>Hyrethis Eipoth - "Third Age of Lore"</i> | |||
<br>Continuing the line of planar magic research used to trap Bael'Zharon, Asheron creates the first stable portal, linking one side of his study to the other. From this modest start, he and his pupils rapidly develop techniques to create portals linking one side of the planet to the other. Empress Cellaurai heralds this discovery and declares it the beginning of a new age for the Empire. | |||
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<b>Empyrean</b> | |||
<br>Nali Athanas reforms the Northern Church. | |||
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<br>Asheron's adepts ultimately create thousands of portals, linking the most far-flung corners of Auberean to each other. In addition, Delacim, now Asheron's sole apprentice and most talented student, has created portals specifically for the storage and transport of cargo and parcels. Asheron, not satisfied with portals just linking parts of his world, starts work on creating portals between worlds. | |||
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<b>Empyrean</b> | |||
<br>On a tour of the Haebrous lands at the invitation of the Valind, Nali of the Northern Church, the Empress Cellaurai disappears. | |||
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<b>Empyrean</b> | |||
<br>After 18 months of searching, all hope of finding Empress Cellaurai is lost and her husband takes the throne, taking the name Emperor Kellin II. | |||
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<b>Empyrean</b> | |||
<br>The Northern Church relocates to the Imperial capital. | |||
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<b>Empyrean</b> | |||
<br>The discovery of an ancient Lich hidden deep in the mountainous regions of Haebrous prompts fears that the Dericost are practicing forbidden magics. Nothing could be farther from the truth, as most Dericost have come to hate the undead for abandoning them to the Yalaini's rule. Harsh persecution follows and descendants of the Dericost nobility, who call themselves Gelidites, flee the Haebrous reservations. | |||
<br><br>Under the guidance of the "Council of Three," they contract ships to transport them to Dereth. Once there, they hope to find a site to build a city they will call Frore. Ancient texts say this city will be an integral part of the Fourth Sending of Darkness, an apocalypse they feel will return them to power. However, they also feel this "Great Work" will take thousands of years and come to the difficult conclusion that, in order to see it completed, they must embrace undeath. Once they arrive in Dereth, they slaughter the ship's crews and use their remains in the rituals that will transform them into undead. | |||
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<b>Empyrean</b> | |||
<br>After finding a secluded spot to build Frore, the Gelidites begin using ancient geomancy spells to tunnel deep into the ground. In the process. they discover the missing sixth piece of the Crystal Array used to trap Bael'Zharon, although they are unaware of its origin. | |||
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<b>Empyrean</b> | |||
<br>After a year of studying the crystal piece, the talented Gelidite mage Frisith determines that it has a connection to power deep within the earth. He proposes using it to draw all the heat from the world, bringing about an ice age and the prophesied Fourth Sending. | |||
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<b>Lugian</b> | |||
<br>Fringe clans that resisted the rule of the Matriarchs conquer the capital city of Tukal, home of the Grand Assembly and Supreme Mother. The Supreme Mother flees to the mountainous region of Daegot, while the Supreme Father and an imposter remain behind and are murdered, convincing the invading clans that the Supreme Mother is dead. | |||
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<b>Empyrean</b> | |||
<br>Nali Valind decrees that the Sisters of Ithnaec are irreversibly contaminated by the teachings of the Falatacot and declares them heretics. The pilgrims that answer Valind's call slaughter the Sisters, putting some to the sword while others are burned at the stake. The only thing left behind by the crusaders is the shattered shell of the Ithnaec Cathedral. | |||
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<b>Empyrean</b> | |||
<br>Due to the importance the Gromnatross hold in Yalaini theology, returning crusaders approach the nest of the Gromnatross of Aerlinthe Island, seeking a blessing from the creature. The Gromnatross destroys them and leaves behind its nest and young, never to be seen again. | |||
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<b>Empyrean</b> | |||
<br>Gaerlan, who had accompanied his brother on a trip to Aerlinthe Island, discovers a ruined Gelidite Library. His study of the library's partially charred texts reveals that a sect of Gelidites had broken away from their brothers. They had hoped to master Elemental magics, but were destroyed by their brothers as heretics for laboring against their "Great Work." While a crime against the Northern Church, Gaerlan keeps this discovery a secret, hoping to master their magics and move out of his brother's shadow. | |||
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The History of Auberean, part 2
By A Learned Sage
Hello again! You look familiar...but maybe it's your first time here? Well, either way, I'm always glad to see an aspiring lore scholar, wanting to learn more about the history of this world. Maybe you'll be glad to hear I've finally gotten around to finishing up Volumes II and III. Haven't read Volume I yet? Or seen the diagram of the world's history, even? Hmmm. Well, those are still here too - and all can peruse them at their leisure.Let's see, now, where did I leave off? Ah, yes, the black rains. A dark place to begin again. But we mustn't ruin it for you...no, no.
Oh, I've also included some important dates from Lugian history in the texts. I think you'll enjoy those parts. We really are developing a nice rapport with the Lugians - such a contemplative and level-headed race! But strong. Oh, my, yes. Very strong.
Ah, me...so much to tell, but...I'll keep this brief for now, alright? No sense in losing your interest already. I know many have been waiting anxiously for more - so go ahead, now, get started...
History of Auberean:
A Diagram of Auberean's History
Volume I: Empires Clashing (-30,000 to -9,000)
Volume II: A Struggle With Darkness (-2,998 to -1,999)
Volume III: The Fall From Grace (-1,804 to -891)
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A Diagram of Auberean's History
By A Learned Sage
Excellent! You're taking a look at my sketch of Auberean's history, I see. Quite a bit has happened here, wouldn't you agree? Sometimes makes you think you might someday begin to understand why this little world is so important. Why, I, myself, have this theory... Ah, no, never mind - that might be a bit much for you, right now. Perhaps we'll discuss that a bit later. Don't want to overwhelm you at the outset!
Now, do you notice those Empyrean ages, on the right-hand side of the sketch? They're the various ages, as decreed by the Yalaini Emperor. Oh, the Yalaini? Well, they were an Empyrean culture, one of the most dominant. Asheron is Yalaini - in fact, a distant cousin of the Imperial family. Or so the texts say.
Between those ages, you'll note, I've written in important events.
Ah. You're wondering what those Portal Year numbers mean, aren't you? Well, there've been so many different calendars used here that sometimes even I was confused when I was beginning to assemble these texts! Just trying to match the years up with the years on Ispar was difficult enough, so I decided to number them using our Portal Year system. Portal Year 0 was when our Queen, Elysa Strathelar, killed the Olthoi Queen, freeing our people from slavery. The dates listed are either forward or backward from that date. If the calendar year or perhaps a date from our history was important, I tried to include it in the text as well.
Oh, enough now - I'm a doddering old man who's already taken up enough of your time... Read, read!
To continue on to the First Volume, click below:
Volume I: Empires Clashing (-30,000 to -9,000)
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Volume I: Empires Clashing (-30,000 to -9,000)
By A Learned Sage
-30,000 to -15,000 |
Empyrean
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-15,000 |
Empyrean
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-10,000 to -9,000 |
Empyrean
With the Haebrous and Dericost kingdoms shattered and their lands ravaged by war, Empress Alaidain assumes rule over the remnants of these kingdoms. The Seaborne Empire of Yalaini now spans the globe. The majority of the surviving undead Lords flee Gelid and most take up residence in Dereth. |
-9000 |
Empyrean
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To continue on to the Second Volume, click below:
Volume II: A Struggle With Darkness (-2,998 to -1,999)
Original Link (now dead) -http://acdm.turbinegames.com/featuredarticles/?action=view&article_id=171
Volume II: A Struggle with Darkness (-2,998 to -1,999)
By A Learned Sage
-2,998 |
Empyrean
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-2,962 |
Lugian
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-2,953 |
Empyrean
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-2,898 |
Empyrean
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-2,593 |
Empyrean
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-2,562 |
Empyrean
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-2,532 |
Empyrean
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-2,527 |
Empyrean
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-2,364 |
Empyrean
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-2,212 |
Empyrean
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-2,128 |
Empyrean
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-2,003 |
Empyrean
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-1,999 |
Empyrean
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To continue on to the Third Volume, click below:
Volume III: The Fall from Grace (-1,804 to -891)
Original Link (now dead) - http://acdm.turbinegames.com/featuredarticles/?action=view&article_id=172
Volume III: The Fall from Grace (-1,804 to -891)
By A Learned Sage
-1,804 |
Lugian
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-1,441 |
Isparian: Sho
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-1,265 |
Empyrean
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-1,242 |
Empyrean
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-1,195 |
Empyrean
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-1,146 |
Empyrean
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-1,010 |
Empyrean
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-1,009 |
Empyrean
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-1,003 |
Empyrean
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-998 |
Empyrean
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-992 |
Empyrean
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-991 |
Empyrean
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-984 |
Lugian
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-895 |
Empyrean
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-894 |
Empyrean
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-891 |
Empyrean
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