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<blockquote data-quote="mikeg" data-source="post: 3822927" data-attributes="member: 39640"><p><strong>ÄRAM: Wake of Fallen Empire</strong></p><p></p><p>Over two centuries have passed since the Continent of Äram entered a darker age. It was then that Baniorath, the last elven emperor, abdicated his throne and brought a close to the crumbling Empire of the Teulu Mawr. Once withdrawn to the isles of Alfaad, the eastern home of the elven clans, he completed a quick and violent campaign through the royal house to eliminate the line of succession. Solemnly and without protest, Baniorath met his end at the hands of the Teulu Motherhood in an ancient ritual reserved for the aged chieftains of centuries past.</p><p></p><p>The men of the Continent felt the weight of the imperial collapse. Client kingdoms battled to further their claims. A line of imperial pretenders hopelessly tried to unite the free principalities of the shores of the Madratic (and indeed merely sit as figureheads to this day). Maritime freight dwindled as shipping lanes fell prey to the remnants of once-proud legions, now reduced to marauders and scavengers. The great public works of the Teulu Mawr fell into disrepair as their dwarven engineers retreated to the safety of their ancestral deeps. Clerics of the basilicas and monasteries of the Doma remained the last universal stewards of Teulan learning. But in their lust for power they destroyed the vast libraries of the old orders of magic and the mystical academies of the West.</p><p></p><p>Seafarers have witnessed the first advances of a mysterious empire to the south. And a few former hostages speak of the baffling array of technology at its disposal. Ships with two hulls. Crewmen measuring shadows with twirling bits of metal. An iron cable reaching beyond the clouds.</p><p></p><p>Another menace festers in the heart of the Continent, where the men of Gora threaten the frontier kingdoms and the upland halfling shires. It is said they call upon neither the old gods of the earth nor the dominion of the sun. They remain in the service of Caladú, the Horned God, and his host of fallen deities. It is said that the workings of Caladú have touched the earth in the expanse to the north and west, but beyond the dark hills of Gora, few men have yet to travel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikeg, post: 3822927, member: 39640"] [b]ÄRAM: Wake of Fallen Empire[/b] Over two centuries have passed since the Continent of Äram entered a darker age. It was then that Baniorath, the last elven emperor, abdicated his throne and brought a close to the crumbling Empire of the Teulu Mawr. Once withdrawn to the isles of Alfaad, the eastern home of the elven clans, he completed a quick and violent campaign through the royal house to eliminate the line of succession. Solemnly and without protest, Baniorath met his end at the hands of the Teulu Motherhood in an ancient ritual reserved for the aged chieftains of centuries past. The men of the Continent felt the weight of the imperial collapse. Client kingdoms battled to further their claims. A line of imperial pretenders hopelessly tried to unite the free principalities of the shores of the Madratic (and indeed merely sit as figureheads to this day). Maritime freight dwindled as shipping lanes fell prey to the remnants of once-proud legions, now reduced to marauders and scavengers. The great public works of the Teulu Mawr fell into disrepair as their dwarven engineers retreated to the safety of their ancestral deeps. Clerics of the basilicas and monasteries of the Doma remained the last universal stewards of Teulan learning. But in their lust for power they destroyed the vast libraries of the old orders of magic and the mystical academies of the West. Seafarers have witnessed the first advances of a mysterious empire to the south. And a few former hostages speak of the baffling array of technology at its disposal. Ships with two hulls. Crewmen measuring shadows with twirling bits of metal. An iron cable reaching beyond the clouds. Another menace festers in the heart of the Continent, where the men of Gora threaten the frontier kingdoms and the upland halfling shires. It is said they call upon neither the old gods of the earth nor the dominion of the sun. They remain in the service of Caladú, the Horned God, and his host of fallen deities. It is said that the workings of Caladú have touched the earth in the expanse to the north and west, but beyond the dark hills of Gora, few men have yet to travel. [/QUOTE]
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