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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 9562364" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>Now I have got a new idea. </p><p></p><p>A secret cult of time dragonborns traveled to the past to avoid the brown tide and their mission was a success but as if it wasn't. Thanks the warning the rhulisti continued experimenting in isolated laboratories to avoid that type of apocaliptic accidents but the end of the blue age couldn't be avoided, only happened in a different way. </p><p></p><p>The rhulisti created a new type of transgenic sargasso. This could be used to gather oil or raw material. If it was controlled rightly the ecological impact was minimal. It worked for a time but then the disaster happened. </p><p></p><p>Due to necrotic energies a group of that transgenic sargasso was tainted, and these could infect slowly the sea life, creating hordes of mutant monsters. It was very hard but not impossible to stop that plague. </p><p></p><p>Somebody had got the idea to use planar portals and great masses of tainted water were sent to lifeless zones in other planes. The menace ended but also the blue age, and the green age had just started. </p><p></p><p>Here Raaat's plans and actions were going to be the same, but the cleasing war happened in a different way. The genocide by Rajaat's champions was interrumpted by a planar invasion from the Far Realm (maybe). Then the strategy by Rajaat was different. This only should worry for the survival of the halflings and the invaders would do the dirty work. </p><p></p><p>Of course Rajaat's champions rebelled when they realised the humans also were terminated by the invaders. </p><p></p><p>The invasion were stopped and rejected by the new sorcerer-kings and here the ecological damage outside region of Tyr wasn't totally irreversible, but teorically civilitation only survived in the region of Tyr (and the neighbour thri-keen empire). </p><p></p><p>A secondary effect of the planar invasion is the aparition of planar gates from different places, most of them in the same wildspace. Several times from these portals refugees from different unknown species arrived, but other times there were attempts of planar invasion by other factions, for example the formians. </p><p></p><p>Then this version of the region of Tyr would be a little like a nightmare version of Sigil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 9562364, member: 6802378"] Now I have got a new idea. A secret cult of time dragonborns traveled to the past to avoid the brown tide and their mission was a success but as if it wasn't. Thanks the warning the rhulisti continued experimenting in isolated laboratories to avoid that type of apocaliptic accidents but the end of the blue age couldn't be avoided, only happened in a different way. The rhulisti created a new type of transgenic sargasso. This could be used to gather oil or raw material. If it was controlled rightly the ecological impact was minimal. It worked for a time but then the disaster happened. Due to necrotic energies a group of that transgenic sargasso was tainted, and these could infect slowly the sea life, creating hordes of mutant monsters. It was very hard but not impossible to stop that plague. Somebody had got the idea to use planar portals and great masses of tainted water were sent to lifeless zones in other planes. The menace ended but also the blue age, and the green age had just started. Here Raaat's plans and actions were going to be the same, but the cleasing war happened in a different way. The genocide by Rajaat's champions was interrumpted by a planar invasion from the Far Realm (maybe). Then the strategy by Rajaat was different. This only should worry for the survival of the halflings and the invaders would do the dirty work. Of course Rajaat's champions rebelled when they realised the humans also were terminated by the invaders. The invasion were stopped and rejected by the new sorcerer-kings and here the ecological damage outside region of Tyr wasn't totally irreversible, but teorically civilitation only survived in the region of Tyr (and the neighbour thri-keen empire). A secondary effect of the planar invasion is the aparition of planar gates from different places, most of them in the same wildspace. Several times from these portals refugees from different unknown species arrived, but other times there were attempts of planar invasion by other factions, for example the formians. Then this version of the region of Tyr would be a little like a nightmare version of Sigil. [/QUOTE]
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