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The Face of Athas    A Calendar of the King's Age...


Y 1. Ral's Fury

Y 2. Friend's Contemplation

Y 3. Desert's Vengeance

Y 4. Priest's Slumber

Y 5. Wind's Defiance

Y 6. Dragon's Reverence

Y 7. Mountain's Agitation

Y 8. King's Fury

Y 9. Silt's Contemplation

Y 10. Enemy's Vengeance

Y 11. Guthay's Slumber

Y 12. Ral's Defiance

Y 13. Friend's Reverence

Y 14. Desert's Agitation

Y 15. Priest's Fury

Y 16. Wind's Contemplation

Y 17. Dragon's Vengeance

Y 18. Mountain's Slumber

Y 19. King's Defiance

Y 20. Silt's Reverence

Y 21. Enemy's Agitation

Y 22. Guthay's Fury

Y 23. Ral's Contemplation

Y 24. Friend's Vengeance

Y 25. Desert's Slumber

Y 26. Priest's Defiance

Y 27. Wind's Reverence

Y 28. Dragon's Agitation

Y 29. Mountain's Fury

Y 30. King's Contemplation

Y 31. Silt's Vengeance

Y 32. Enemy's Slumber

Y 33. Guthay's Defiance

Y 34. Ral's Reverence

Y 35. Friend's Agitation

Y 36. Desert's Fury

Y 37. Priest's Contemplation

Y 38. Wind's Vengeance

Y 39. Dragon's Slumber

Y 40. Mountain's Defiance

Y 41. King's Reverence

Y 42. Silt's Agitation

Y 43. Enemy's Fury

Y 44. Guthay's Contemplation

Y 45. Ral's Vengeance

Y 46. Friend's Slumber

Y 47. Desert's Defiance

Y 48. Priest's Reverence

Y 49. Wind's Agitation

Y 50. Dragon's Fury

Y 51. Mountain's Contemplation

Y 52. King's Vengeance

Y 53. Silt's Slumber

Y 54. Enemy's Defiance

Y 55. Guthay's Reverence

Y 56. Ral's Agitation

Y 57. Friend's Fury

Y 58. Desert's Contemplation

Y 59. Priest's Vengeance

Y 60. Wind's Slumber

Y 61. Dragon's Defiance

Y 62. Mountain's Reverence

Y 63. King's Agitation

Y 64. Silt's Fury

Y 65. Enemy's Contemplation

Y 66. Guthay's Vengeance

Y 67. Ral's Slumber

Y 68. Friend's Defiance

Y 69. Desert's Reverence

Y 70. Priest's Agitation

Y 71. Wind's Fury

Y 72. Dragon's Contemplation

Y 73. Mountain's Vengeance

Y 74. King's Slumber

Y 75. Silt's Defiance

Y 76. Enemy's Agitation

Y 77. Guthay's Fury


...a Record of Past Deeds    The History of Athas

1st World's Age (-14,630)

- Ral's Fury

Creation of the King's Age calendar by the nature-masters based on

the rotation of Athas's two moons. Originally titled "World's Age."

Original calendar uses "Ocean" instead of "Silt," and "Island"

instead of "Desert."


4th World's Age (-14,322)

-Ocean's Slumber

Discovery of the nature-benders, corrupt nature-masters who

experiment with life in immoral ways.


-King's Slumber

First appearance of elemental clerics on Athas.


-Enemy's Agitation

Evil elemental clerics form an alliance with the nature-benders.


7th World's Age (-14,091)

-Island's Agitation

War between the nature-masters and the nature-benders until Ral's

Vengeance of this age. In the end, the nature-benders are defeated

along with their cleric allies.


8th World's Age (-14,014)

-Ral's Defiance

Nature-masters of Ty'agi attempt to expand the lifeforce of the

ocean and accidentally create the Brown Tide-which brings about the

end of the Blue Age.


-Friend's Reverence

Surviving nature-masters create the Pristine Tower to destroy the

Brown Tide. This action changes the sun from blue to yellow,

destroying the halfling civilization and bringing about The Rebirth.


-Island's Agitation

The new races of The Rebirth - humans, gnomes, dwarves, elves, and

others - appear across the face of Athas. Great cities such as Tyr,

Bodach, and Guistenal are founded to house the new races. Last use

of "Island" and "Ocean" on the World's Age Calendar. Beginning of

the Green Age.


-King's Slumber

Ruler of the rhul-thraun, High Lord Rhan Thes-onel, leaves the

Jagged Cliffs to locate any rhulisti remaining on Athas. He never

returns.


-Guthay's Fury

First use of psionic powers by the races of The Rebirth.


9th King's Age (-13,937)

-Ral's Fury

"World's Age" changed to King's Age by the rules of various cities.

Dates remain the same.


-Ral's Vengeance

First reported sighting of the Messenger by a Tyrian astronomer. The

comet appears every 45 years until the 190th King's Age/Enemy's

Slumber when the cycle is mysteriously broken.


11th King's Age (-13,783)

-Enemy's Fury

Birth of Rajaat the War-Bringer.


55th King's Age (-10,395)

-Ral's Reverence

The thri-kreen of Athas, a previously thought unintelligent race,

migrate from the Crimson Savanna to the Tyr Region. Though

short-lived and alien in appearance, the thri-kreen possess great

wisdom and insight. The current king of Tyr welcomes them with open

arms. They give no reason for the migration.


66th King's Age (-9,548)

-Wind's Defiance

Mareet, ruler of Saragar, is visited by a time-traveler from the

future. He tells the king an appending doom to Athas before

disappearing. Obsessed with the warning, Mareet orders his most

powerful psionicists to breach the time stream and determine the

nature of the warning. They are later joined by a third psionicist.


-Desert's Slumber

The psionicists breach the time barrier and learn of the impending

Cleansing Wars, Rajaat, and defiling magic. Mareet wants to warn all

of Athas, but the psionicists disagree and take control of their

leader. The three use their formidable powers to shield Saragar from

the rest of the world. The Mind Lords are born.


78th King's Age (-8,624)

-Friend's Slumber

Current ruler of Urik persecutes the kreen and orders the death of

all their kind in the city. Many thri-kreen across the land leave

the cities to live in the wild. Migration of thri-kreen from the

west comes to a halt.


81st King's Age (-8,393)

-Silt's Agitation

Rajaat arrives at the base of the Jagged Cliffs where he conduits

experiments with the powers of life for the next 200 years.


84th King's Age (-8,162)

-King's Defiance

After nearly two centuries of experiments Rajaat discovers the

basics of magic, but is nearly killed in the process. After

recovering he leaves the Jagged Cliffs and travels to the Pristine

Tower to refine the magic process, creating defiling and preserving

magic. The Time of Magic begins.


87th King's Age (-7,932)

-Ral's Slumber

An unknown disaster befalls the city of Celik, which casts it into

ruins. Survivors blame the ordeal on the reckless use of psionics.


123rd King's Age (-5,159)

-Wind's Fury

The feral halfling scout Too'lane discovers the Last Tree atop a

mountain in the Forest Ridge. This ancient living artifact's

location is kept secret by the halflings.


125th King's Age (-5,005)

-Guthay's Reverence

After three eons of study, Rajaat emerges from the Pristine Tower to

teach magic to the Rebirth races. He teaches preserving magic

openly, and defiling magic in secret to those of "questionable"

character. For the next 1,500 years Rajaat studies how magic

interacts with the Rebirth races, and decides that humans have the

most potential of all to suit his needs.


134th King's Age (-4,312)

-King's Agitation

Rajaat begins a jihad against the preservers of Athas for the next

thousand years. Preservers across the land go into hiding while

fighting a losing battle against the followers of Rajaat.


144th King's Age (-3,542)

-Priest's Contemplation

Rajaat sends all but a few of his students away. Using the power of

the Pristine Tower and the mysterious Dark Lens Rajaat creates his

Champions. Each Champion is ordered to eliminate one specific race

from the face of Athas in an effort to bring about the return of the

Blue Age. The Cleansing Wars begin.


147th King's Age (-3,311)

-King's Slumber

Sacha of Arala, 1st Champion of Rajaat eliminates the last of the

kobolds from the face of Athas.


155th King's Age (-2,695)

-Ral's Defiance

Daskinor Goblin Death, 14th Champion of Rajaat exterminates the last

goblin from the face of Athas


-Ral's Slumber

Wyan of Bodach, 12th Champion of Rajaat obliterates the last pixie

from the land.


156th King's Age (-2,618)

-Friend's Contemplation

Uyness of Waverly (later known as Abalach-Re), 5th Champion of

Rajaat slaughters the last of the orcs from the face of Athas.


160th King's Age (-2,310)

-Guthay's Defiance

Kalak, 2nd Champion of Rajaat kills the last of the ogres of Athas.


-Ral's Reverence

Gallard (later known as Nibenay), 6th Champion of Rajaat massacres

the last of Athas's gnomes.


Keltis, Lizard Man Executioner arrives at Saragar despite the powers

of the Mind Lords. The Mind Lord's cleverness hides the entire

population of lizard men from the Champion, and he soon leaves the

Last Sea.


-Desert's Reverence

The First Sorcerer orders the defiler Qwith to explore the workings

of the Inner Planes as a possible means of power.


> -Wind's Fury

The great cities of Ebe, Waverly, and Arala are swallowed by the

expanding Silt Sea, though later it recedes from Waverly. The nearby

city of Bodach is spared, but becomes surrounded by silt.


-Mountain's Vengeance

> The warlord Irikos, the left hand of Rajaat, sacks the city of

Bodach-but is killed at the conclusion of the battle. His sword (a

creation of Rajaat's), the Silencer, is lost for 2,000 years.


161st King's Age (-2,233)

-Ral's Fury

Infuriated at her lack of progress, Rajaat turns research of the

Inner Planes over to Qwith's subordinates. Shortly after an accident

of unknown origins opens a gate to the Inner Planes, and obsidian

flows across the land for hundreds of miles in each direction until

the gate is closed by the Seventh Tree. Thousands die in the

disaster.


Those killed by obsidian rise as undead through a mysterious power

from the Inner Planes. Rajaat's servants arise as the rulers of this

land, becoming powerful thinking undead wizards and psionicists. The

Dead Lands are born.


-Silt's Agitation

All life across the obsidian plain is obliterated except for the

Seventh Tree, which becomes immune to defiling magic. Soon after the

undead defiler Gretch discovers necromantic magic to replace the

loss of defiling magic. Necromancer magic is born.


162nd King's Age (-2,156)

-Friend's Reverence

Keltis (later known as Oronis), 10th Champion of Rajaat believes he

exterminates the last of the lizard men. In reality several tribes

survive, protected by the Mind Lords.


-Wind's Slumber

Tectuktitlay, 9th Champion of Rajaat destroys the last wemics on

Athas.


163rd King's Age (-2,079)

-King's Vengeance

Myron of Yorum is replaced as Troll Scorcher by Manu of Deche, later

known as Hamanu of Urik. He is given the sword the Scorcher, created

by Rajaat, to complete his task.


164th King's Age (-2,002)

-Friend's Contemplation

Hamanu, replaced 4th Champion of Rajaat, kills Windreaver-the last

troll of Athas and king of his people.


-Desert Vengeance

Rkard, the last dwarven king of Kemalok, is slain by Borys of Ebe in

mortal combat-though Borys himself is gravely injured. The

Champion's attendants spirit him from the battlefield leaving his

sword, the Scourge, still buried in the dwarf's chest. Before he can

retrieve the sword, Hamanu tells Borys of Rajaat's true plans for

Athas


Becoming aware that Rajaat intends to wipe out all races except the

halflings, Borys leads the Champions in a rebellion against their

master-from which they emerged victorious. Rajaat's halfling

servants are banished to the Black as punishment for siding with the

War-Bringer


Despite their power, the children of Rajaat cannot destroy his

mortal remains. Instead, Gallard separates the First Sorcerer's

essence from his physical form, placing each in a separate location.

Aided by the power of the Dark Lens, Gallard creates the Hollow,

where he placed Rajaat's essence. Gallard then creates a cyst of

enchanted stone called the Black Sphere in which he places Rajaat's

substance. He then hides the Black Sphere in a location known only

to him and Borys of Ebe.


Sacha and Wyan, who remained loyal to their master, attempted to

breach the cyst before it is hidden away. Their plan is discovered

and they are beheaded by Borys.


Through the use of the Dark Lens, Borys rewards the remaining

Champions by beginning their transformations into sorcerer-kings.

This process links each of them to living vortices, which allows

them to grant their followers clerical spells.


The Champions realize that Rajaat's prison will not hold. Even

segmented, Rajaat's power is supreme and he would one day be free.

Hence, the Champions once again used the Dark Lens to transform

Borys into the Dragon, whose power would keep Rajaat imprisoned for

all time.


Borys's transformation causes him to become temporarily insane,

beginning a century of rampages across the land. In the confusion,

two dwarven knights named Jor'orsh and Sa'ram steal the Dark Lens.

The remaining sorcerer-kings each claim a city of Athas and

barricade it from the rampaging Dragon.


-Friend's Fury

Lead by Abalach-Re of Raam, the sorcerer-kings storm Guistenal and

kill Dregoth, Ravager of Giants just before he is to become a

30th-level Dragon. The battle destroys the city, the land, and most

of its population. Afterwards, Hamanu throws the Scorcher into the

Silt Sea.


With the aid of his high templar Mon Adderath, Dregoth is returned

to life as an undead dragon king. The surviving populace is gathered

soon after, and construction of New Guistenal begins.


165th King's Age (-1,925)

-Wind's Defiance

Borys emerges from his insanity and learns Rajaat's prison is on the

verge of collapse. Soon after he collects a levy of 1,000 slaves

from each sorcerer-king, using their lifeforce to reseal the First

Sorcerer's prison on a yearly basis.


167th King's Age (-1,771)

-Ral's Agitation

In an attempt to increase her power, Sielba, Queen of Yaramuke

attacks Urik. Hamanu easily defeats her army and personally slays

the sorcerer-queen. On the heels of victory, Urik's army sacks

Yaramuke and burns the city to the ground. To appease the Dragon's

wrath for killing a sorcerer-queen, Hamanu presents Borys with a

levy of Yaramuke's riches-which pleases the beast and spares Urik.


-Silt's Defiance

Borys uses the booty gained from Yaramuke to build Ur Draxa, which

becomes the greatest city on all of Athas. At the center of the city

Borys places the Black Sphere for him and his city to protect.


-Enemy's Agitation

The sorcerer-kings call for a jihad against the druids of Athas. For

the next three centuries the blood of druids across the land stains

the sands red in what would be known as the Eradication.


168th King's Age (-1,694)

-Desert's Fury

After years of study Dregoth finally deciphers halfling records

found in the caverns beneath Guistenal. The end result is the

creation of the first generation dray, which Dregoth deems a failure

and banishes to Kragmorta.


-Friend's Defiance

The thri-kreen prophet Ka'Cha begins the first of several journeys

across the Tablelands to spread the word of peace and enlightenment

to the thri-kreen, as well as other races.


-Guthay's Fury

After several more failures Dregoth succeeds in his experiments, and

the second generation of dray are created in his own image. 170th

King's Age (-1,540) -Guthay's Slumber Dregoth, Ravager of Giants,

discovers the planar gate. After a decade of research, he uses the

device to travel the Outer Planes of existence for the next 19

centuries.


-Wind's Slumber

After being nearly wiped from the face of Athas, the remaining

druids of the land go into hiding for the next 1,000 years to a

secret location in the Forest Ridge.


171st King's Age (-1,463)

-Silt's Reverence

Daskinor Goblin Death slips into insanity following this year's

levy, and builds an army to slay the Dragon upon his return the

following year. Borys learns of his plot, and not needing the levy

to maintain Rajaat's prison never returns.


Keltis, Lizard Man Executioner, has an attack of conscience and

denounces being a sorcerer-king. Over the next centuries he strives

to become something more noble. Because of the actions of nearby

Daskinor, Borys never returns to Kurn and both cities become

isolated from the rest of Athas.


174th King's Age (-1,232)

-King's Contemplation

In an effort to increase his power, Kalid-Ma attempts to further his

dragon metamorphosis to a power near that of Borys of Ebe. The

attempt is successful, but his mind is destroyed in the process. The

dragon that was Kalid-Ma destroys his city of Kalidnay and begins to

move into the rest of the Tyr region. The creature is later slain by

the combined efforts of Borys of Ebe, Kalak of Tyr, and Hamanu of

Urik.


With the loss of Kalidnay, the levy to keep Rajaat imprisoned

becomes a firm 1,000 slaves from the seven remaining sorcerer-kings.


177th King's Age (-1,001)

-Guthay's Reverence

A powerful Druid named Tehnik creates the four artifacts known as

the Hearts of the Drake, and dies in the process.


179th King's Age (-857)

-Silt's Defiance

Tarandas of Raam, a powerful psionicist and teacher throughout the

Tyr Region, disappears without a trace. Her students insist she has

ventured beyond her mastery of the Way into realms unseen by lesser

beings.


183rd King's Age (-539)

-Guthay's Fury

With the aid of a wizard named Besteren, Oronis (formerly known as

Keltis) develops the preserver metamorphosis spell to counter

Rajaat's vile magic. The spell nearly kills him, but in the end

Oronis emerges as Athas's first avangion.


184th King's Age (-462)

-King's Fury

Oronis gives the preserver metamorphosis spell to a

preserver/psionicist named Nerad, who becomes Athas's second

avangion.


-Wind's Fury

After revealing himself to the Veiled Alliance of Tyr, Nerad is

discovered by King Kalak-who in turn contacts the Dragon. Borys

later kills Nerad south of Tyr. In his grief, Oronis hides all

copies of the preserver metamorphosis spell.


187th King's Age (-231)

-Ral's Vengeance

The Silencer is uncovered by an elf named Rimmon in the ruins of

Bodach, who uses its power to lead her bandit tribe against the

city-state of Balic. She is easily defeated by Andropinis, but the

Silencer is again lost.


189th King's Age (-77)

-Mountain's Slumber

The Obsidian Man is discovered in the mines of Urik. After returning

the artifact to Urik, the sinister device activates and nearly kills

Hamanu before he learns to control it with a golden circlet.


-King's Defiance

An unnamed psionicist discovers the presence of the psurlons, a

powerful psionic race of worm-like creatures, on the Astral Plane.

With their own world being destroyed a millennia before, a few

psurlons migrate to Athas where the psionic nature of the world

makes them potent enemies.


-Enemy's Agitation

The Scorcher is recovered from the belly of a silt horror by an

ex-gladiator named Vorr. Soon after Vorr disappears in the Valley of

Trevain.


-King's Agitation

Andropinis of Balic fails to come up with 1,000 slaves for the

year's levy, presenting the Dragon with only 900. In his anger Borys

levels a portion of the city and takes the remainder levy from among

Andropinis' templars. For the next several years the sorcerer-king

of Balic does extensive slave raids across the southern Tablelands

to rebuild his slave population so this would never happen again.


190th King's Age

-Friend's Vengeance

A templar of Urik removes the golden circlet from the head of the

Obsidian Man, which animates and kills him. The artifact is later

traced through the streets of Urik, but disappears into the desert.


-Desert's Slumber

After years of investigation into the death of Nerad, a

preserver/psionicist named Korgunard learns of Oronis of Kurn.

Though reluctant to have another death on his hands, Oronis gives

him the preserver metamorphosis spell-but does not allow him to

retain a copy.


-Priest's Defiance (Free Year 1)

King Kalak of Tyr is slain by the Heartwood Spear through the

combined efforts of Rikus, Agis, Neeva, Tithian, and Sadira. Tithian

becomes the next king of Tyr and frees all slaves. Tyr adopts the

Free Year calendar.


-Wind's Reverence (Free Year 2)

Hamanu of Urik send his army to capture the iron mines of Tyr from

the upstart king. In response Rikus forms the Crimson Legion and

defeats the approaching army while wielding the Scourge of Rkard and

the Belt of Kings. Afterwards Rikus takes the Crimson Legion to sack

Urik in search of the Book of Kemalok Kings, but is defeated by

Hamanu himself. The Crimson Legion is destroyed, though a few

survived. Rikus returns the Belt of Kings to Kled, but is told to

keep the Scourge.


King Andropinis pays an extra 1,000 slaves to make up for Tyr's

share of the levy.


Aided by the Veiled Alliance of Urik, Korgunard becomes Athas's

third avangion.


-Dragon's Agitation (Free Year 3)

In an effort to protect Tyr from the Dragon, Sadira seeks out the

Pristine Tower and its ancient magic. In return for her pledge to

slay the Borys of Ebe the shadow giants of the Pristine Tower

transform her into the Sun Wizard, giving her power akin to that of

a sorcerer-king.


Avoiding Tyr, the Dragon attempts to take his yearly levy from the

dwarven city of Kled. In the end he is driven off by Sadira and

Rikus bearing his old sword the Scourge. During the battle Neeva

gives birth to her mul son Rkard, named for the dwarven king who

battled Borys 2,000 year ago.


For the next several years King Tithian of Tyr secretly supplies the

Dragon with a levy of 1,000 slaves captured from outlying villages.


-Mountain's Fury (Free Year 4)

The ancient artifact the Psionatrix is activated by the Order, a

powerful organization of psionic purists, nullifying psionics across

the Tablelands and causing thri-kreen to be driven into an insane

frenzy.


The avangion Korgunard is slain while trying to convince members of

the Order to deactivate the Psionatrix. One of the members, a

halfling named Pakk, consumes the avangion's remains.


Deep within the recesses of the Dragon's Crown, the Psionatrix is

deactivated and several members of the Order are slain. The remains

of the artifact mysteriously disappear.


-Silt's Vengeance (Free Year 6)

Lead by Queen Trinth, the Githyanki of the Astral Plane discover a

way to safely breaches the Gray and invaded Athas from the Black

Spine mountains. The githyanki's plans are foiled by a group of

heroes that travel through the portal and kill the queen. With

Trinth dead, the portal collapses.


-Enemy's Slumber (Free Year 7)

The comet known as the Messenger fails to appear at the prescribe

time, and many across the Tablelands take it as a sign of a

forthcoming doom.


-Ral's Reverence (Free Year 9)

Armed with information stolen from the dwarves of Kled, Tithian

learns of the location of the hidden Dark Lens-with which he can

become a sorcerer-king. Agis of Asticles catches up with him and

reluctantly aids him in his quest. After the pair retrieve the Dark

Lens, Tithian kills Agis.


-Friend's Agitation (Free Year 10)

Dregoth returns to New Guistenal from the Outer Planes with

aspirations of becoming a god. Unsure of the condition of Athas he

sends his templars to the surface to learn the state of the Tyr

region, learning too late the events that lead to the death of

several fellow Champions.


Sadira kills Abalach-Re with the broken tip of the Scourge of Rkard

on the Ivory Plain. The sorcerer-queen's body is completely consumed

by a black ooze leaking from the broken tip.


Rikus of Tyr breaks the Scourge of Rkard a second time, this time in

the snout of the Dragon. The sword again issues forth a black ichor

that completely consumes Borys of Ebe.


Tithian uses the Dark Lens to free Rajaat's substance from the Black

Sphere, causing his essence to also be released from the Hollow.

After 2,000 years of imprisonment the First Sorcerer is once again

free. The result of escaping his prison destroys much of Ur Draxa in

a grand explosion.


In the ruins of Ur Draxa Rajaat battles his former Champions. Rajaat

imprisons Andropinis of Balic in the Black, then grabs the Dark Lens

from Tectuktitlay of Draj and crushes the sorcerer-king's skull. The

remaining Champions scatter while Sadira steals the Dark Lens and

heads for the Ring of Fire.


Sadira of Tyr discovers that the key to Rajaat's defeat is his

shadow, which gives him substance. Using the Dark Lens, the young

Rkard casts a sun spell it magnifying its power ten-fold. The

resulting brilliance obliterates Rajaat's shadow and sends his

essence back to the Hollow, while his body is boiled away by the

heat of the spell.


Having been in contact with the Dark Lens as Rkard cast his spell,

Tithian becomes mystically connected to the Black and Rajaat's

elemental nature. The result is Tithian becoming the Cerulean Storm.


Sadira tosses the Dark Lens and the Scourge into the Ring of Fire,

placing powerful wards around it so that no one can obtain the

artifact and once again free the First Sorcerer.


As Rkard's spell lights up the sky, a great earthquake rocks the Tyr

Region. The full force of the quake is centered west of the

Tablelands beyond the Ringing Mountains. The resulting quake creates

the Great Rift, a passage leading to the Crimson Savannah of the

Kreen Empire.


-Desert's Fury (Free Year 11)

The Wanderer discovers the lost halflings, the rhul-thraun, of the

Jagged Cliff.


-Priest's Contemplation (Free Year 12)

After leaving the Jagged Cliffs, the Wanderer travels north and

learns of the Last Sea. There he discovers the bizarre land of the

Mind Lords.


The Coruscation begins, the Day of Light prophesied by the dray when

the blood of a thousand unbelievers runs in rivers at the feet of

Dregoth. This sign is to bring about the coming of a new age where

Dregoth is supreme.


-Wind's Vengeance (Free Year 13)

Laphrizel, High Defiler of the destroyed Abalach-Re, wages a covert

campaign into the heart of Dregoth's ruined city of Giustenal.

There he and his soldiers steal an item of great power, halting

Dregoth's plot and delaying the Coruscation for an indefinite

period of time.


-Dragon's Slumber (Free Year 14)

With Dregoth's unexpected defeat, Giustenal fades once again into

obscurity.


-Mountain's Defiance (Free Year 15) - CURRENT YEAR

The elves gather in great numbers to discuss their future in a new

world. It is the first such gathering in over a century.


Hamanu, Sorceror-King of Urik, opens the walls of his city after a

short seclusion, despite suffering the fear inherent in all the

remaining Champions of Rajaat.