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<blockquote data-quote="Eosin the Red" data-source="post: 402602" data-attributes="member: 168"><p>Keep an eye on my website - it is going to discuss some of those very issues when I get off of my .... Uhhh when I get the chance to update.</p><p></p><p>We just started a new section called "The Shadow Made Flesh" that will cover the 350 years of darkness during the Trolloc wars. Here is the little blurb.</p><p></p><p><em> Countless evils have brought death and destruction to the Westlands of Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series. Each Age brings its own wars and its own challenges but few put the men and women of the Westlands under that Shadow for so long as the Trolloc wars. The Trolloc Wars ravaged the continent for nearly 350 years. Strong nations broke, cities disappeared, and a people who dreamed of a return to the Age of Legends watched that dream die.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>The Trolloc Wars saw titanic armies overmatched by endless hordes of shadowspawn. Aes Sedai Queens ruled nations, never dreaming of the Three Oaths. Treachery shattered the 'Sword that would not break.' The wars also brought other, unintended effects, such as when Balwen Ironhands choose to fight evil with its own tactics and thus doomed Aridhol. The White Tower was fertile ground for a new Ajah, one that is never mentioned. Men terrified of the Madness submitted to the Great Lord of the Dark, saving their minds and dooming their souls.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>The Trolloc Wars are a Players dream. Nothing is left unchanged; nothing is guaranteed to survive, nothing is fated to happen. Only the Players and their allies stand between the Westlands and the Shadow.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>The Trolloc Wars are a Game Masters dream. The era is limited only by your imagination. Rand is not standing on the center stage. Epic events occur during the wars that become legends in the Third Age but they are left for you to write. Finally, Ba'azalmon stalks the dreams of men searching for the keys to freedom, only you know if he will find them.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Take part in an epic story set in the Wheel of Time series, but this time you are the stars.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em> </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eosin the Red, post: 402602, member: 168"] Keep an eye on my website - it is going to discuss some of those very issues when I get off of my .... Uhhh when I get the chance to update. We just started a new section called "The Shadow Made Flesh" that will cover the 350 years of darkness during the Trolloc wars. Here is the little blurb. [I] Countless evils have brought death and destruction to the Westlands of Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series. Each Age brings its own wars and its own challenges but few put the men and women of the Westlands under that Shadow for so long as the Trolloc wars. The Trolloc Wars ravaged the continent for nearly 350 years. Strong nations broke, cities disappeared, and a people who dreamed of a return to the Age of Legends watched that dream die. The Trolloc Wars saw titanic armies overmatched by endless hordes of shadowspawn. Aes Sedai Queens ruled nations, never dreaming of the Three Oaths. Treachery shattered the 'Sword that would not break.' The wars also brought other, unintended effects, such as when Balwen Ironhands choose to fight evil with its own tactics and thus doomed Aridhol. The White Tower was fertile ground for a new Ajah, one that is never mentioned. Men terrified of the Madness submitted to the Great Lord of the Dark, saving their minds and dooming their souls. The Trolloc Wars are a Players dream. Nothing is left unchanged; nothing is guaranteed to survive, nothing is fated to happen. Only the Players and their allies stand between the Westlands and the Shadow. The Trolloc Wars are a Game Masters dream. The era is limited only by your imagination. Rand is not standing on the center stage. Epic events occur during the wars that become legends in the Third Age but they are left for you to write. Finally, Ba'azalmon stalks the dreams of men searching for the keys to freedom, only you know if he will find them. Take part in an epic story set in the Wheel of Time series, but this time you are the stars. [/I] [/QUOTE]
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