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'''- Gaira's Watchers''' is an ancient group of guardians who watch over a sealed... something. The details have been lost to time. Some say Gaira was a weapon, or an evil god, or maybe some curse. Whatever it is, the seal is genuine, an ancient vault hidden in some faraway cavern where nobody would think to look for it. It is prophesied that seal will break when the opposing forces of Light and Dark join in harmony. Could it be a reference to the Star Engine? After a chance encounter (and interrogation) with one of the runaway researchers, the implications are disturbing. | '''- Gaira's Watchers''' is an ancient group of guardians who watch over a sealed... something. The details have been lost to time. Some say Gaira was a weapon, or an evil god, or maybe some curse. Whatever it is, the seal is genuine, an ancient vault hidden in some faraway cavern where nobody would think to look for it. It is prophesied that seal will break when the opposing forces of Light and Dark join in harmony. Could it be a reference to the Star Engine? After a chance encounter (and interrogation) with one of the runaway researchers, the implications are disturbing. | ||
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===“What are your enemies’ crimes, and why is noone else opposing them?”=== | ===“What are your enemies’ crimes, and why is noone else opposing them?”=== | ||
General Faust twists science and magic into weapons of war, killing anyone who stands in his way. Those that try to stop him are dealt with ruthlessly, unless they can be exploited. In that case they're put into indentured servitude until their usefulness is at an end. | General Faust twists science and magic into weapons of war, killing anyone who stands in his way. Those that try to stop him are dealt with ruthlessly, unless they can be exploited. In that case they're put into indentured servitude until their usefulness is at an end. |