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<blockquote data-quote="Scribble" data-source="post: 4625892" data-attributes="member: 23977"><p>Once long ago the planes were as one. The prime the fey and the shadow; a place without time, and a place without change. The fey and the mortal races lived side by side, and death was unheard. But then one day things DID change. The three planes seperated and the border between them became greater. The mortal races moved away from the wilds, and after a time grew older and began to enter the state of non-life. Over time even this non-life state grew shorter, until eventually people began to call it death, and considered those whom had passed on to be gone.</p><p></p><p>One common theory states that the distance between the planes grows ever larger, with the end result being three distinct planes with an almost impossible to cross border between them. Some evidence for this theory can be seen in the races of the fey. </p><p></p><p>When the change was just beggining, crossing between the worlds was a simple matter. For a time even humans found the it as simple as leaving one room and entering another. But now, even the magically inclined fey can only step but a moment into another realm without the aid of ritual.</p><p></p><p>Some sages argue that the mortal races quicken this change through their use of magic. They say when the final stage of the seperation is complete the prime will be a world devoid of all magic, and the supernatural. They point to a distinct increase in the amount of fey who stay mainly in the wilds, and an increasing difficulty to perfom magic arts as evidence of their claims.</p><p></p><p>Others say this is simply hogwash, and fearmongering without any real proof- but neither side will deny that something is happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scribble, post: 4625892, member: 23977"] Once long ago the planes were as one. The prime the fey and the shadow; a place without time, and a place without change. The fey and the mortal races lived side by side, and death was unheard. But then one day things DID change. The three planes seperated and the border between them became greater. The mortal races moved away from the wilds, and after a time grew older and began to enter the state of non-life. Over time even this non-life state grew shorter, until eventually people began to call it death, and considered those whom had passed on to be gone. One common theory states that the distance between the planes grows ever larger, with the end result being three distinct planes with an almost impossible to cross border between them. Some evidence for this theory can be seen in the races of the fey. When the change was just beggining, crossing between the worlds was a simple matter. For a time even humans found the it as simple as leaving one room and entering another. But now, even the magically inclined fey can only step but a moment into another realm without the aid of ritual. Some sages argue that the mortal races quicken this change through their use of magic. They say when the final stage of the seperation is complete the prime will be a world devoid of all magic, and the supernatural. They point to a distinct increase in the amount of fey who stay mainly in the wilds, and an increasing difficulty to perfom magic arts as evidence of their claims. Others say this is simply hogwash, and fearmongering without any real proof- but neither side will deny that something is happening. [/QUOTE]
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