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The humans, however, were a curious people, and soon began toying with powers beyond their understanding. They learned of dangerous and powerful magic, and used it against each other in territorial disputes. The most powerful family, the [[Trinity:Wayveri | Wayveri]] - for whom the region was named - used their magic to utterly annihilate those who opposed them, turning the entirety of the eastern region into a vast desert, which became known as [[Trinity:The_Lost | the Lost]]. | The humans, however, were a curious people, and soon began toying with powers beyond their understanding. They learned of dangerous and powerful magic, and used it against each other in territorial disputes. The most powerful family, the [[Trinity:Wayveri | Wayveri]] - for whom the region was named - used their magic to utterly annihilate those who opposed them, turning the entirety of the eastern region into a vast desert, which became known as [[Trinity:The_Lost | the Lost]]. | ||
− | After [[Trinity:The_Lost | the Lost]] was formed, the practice of arcane magic was outlawed, save by those who gained druidic sponsors - and such sponsorships were gained only through complete trust. However, a small segment of the elven and human population disagreed with this and, not wishing to subjugate themselves to the will of the Woodland League, went north into what was then unknown; it has since been found that these were the elves that settled the nations of | + | After [[Trinity:The_Lost | the Lost]] was formed, the practice of arcane magic was outlawed, save by those who gained druidic sponsors - and such sponsorships were gained only through complete trust. However, a small segment of the elven and human population disagreed with this and, not wishing to subjugate themselves to the will of the Woodland League, went north into what was then unknown; it has since been found that these were the elves that settled the nations of [[Trinity:Iscali | Iscali]] and [[Trinity:Adren | Adren]], and the humans settled the nation of [[Trinity:Dralin | Dralin]], on the continent of [[Trinity:Rotaria | Rotaria]]. |
Meanwhile, in the south, the gnomes encountered a curious people, the dwarves, who lived in the mountains south of the [[Trinity:Blue_Hills | Blue Hills]]. Here, the stocky people did battle with the orcs for control of the mountains. The orcs were a strange race, and many of their number naturally mutated over time, gaining strength and power unknown. The dwarves, to counteract this menace, had invented a great number of devices and oddities the gnomes found intriguing. The gnomish people split into two camps - those who were interested in upholding their heritage of learning of the [[Trinity:The_Forces#Blue | Blue]], the world memory; and those who were interested in learning of the ways of the dwarves. | Meanwhile, in the south, the gnomes encountered a curious people, the dwarves, who lived in the mountains south of the [[Trinity:Blue_Hills | Blue Hills]]. Here, the stocky people did battle with the orcs for control of the mountains. The orcs were a strange race, and many of their number naturally mutated over time, gaining strength and power unknown. The dwarves, to counteract this menace, had invented a great number of devices and oddities the gnomes found intriguing. The gnomish people split into two camps - those who were interested in upholding their heritage of learning of the [[Trinity:The_Forces#Blue | Blue]], the world memory; and those who were interested in learning of the ways of the dwarves. | ||
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However, shortly after the various races had moved about the world, the dragons of the world stirred. How long they had slumbered was unknown; where they came from was as equally mysterious. However, it was believed that the destruction of the Ronkan Empire had been the cause of their awakening, and they roamed the skies, warring amongst each other for unknown reasons. This time period came to be known as the Dragon Wars, and few societies managed to make any advances in this time. | However, shortly after the various races had moved about the world, the dragons of the world stirred. How long they had slumbered was unknown; where they came from was as equally mysterious. However, it was believed that the destruction of the Ronkan Empire had been the cause of their awakening, and they roamed the skies, warring amongst each other for unknown reasons. This time period came to be known as the Dragon Wars, and few societies managed to make any advances in this time. | ||
− | It is from this time period that the vast majority of dragons comes from, and this knowledge is rather limited in scope. The various colors of dragons have been recorded; their likenesses have been recorded in a good many books written during the period. Few dragons were taken down by mortal means - it had been found that certain varieties of dragon were resilient to certain effects, and thus did the traditional organizations of dragon (that is, chromatic, metallic | + | It is from this time period that the vast majority of dragons comes from, and this knowledge is rather limited in scope. The various colors of dragons have been recorded; their likenesses have been recorded in a good many books written during the period. Few dragons were taken down by mortal means - it had been found that certain varieties of dragon were resilient to certain effects, and thus did the traditional organizations of dragon (that is, chromatic, metallic, and ore) come to be formalized as a method of recognizing what a given dragon would be largely immune to. |
Despite the dragons, some cultures did manage to continue to thrive. The elves on Ashkar forged a new nation called [[Trinity:Adren | Adren]] with their southern brethren, and the Ashkar elves did not fear arcane magic as did their cousins - thus did they, too, begin to return to the arcane. Using their newfound-might, the elves conquered the whole of eastern Ashkar, easily overtaking the nation of humans, called [[Trinity:Dralin | Dralin]]. They named their empire the [[Trinity:Ashkian_Empire | Empire of Ashk]], and they would rule over the region for hundreds of years to come. | Despite the dragons, some cultures did manage to continue to thrive. The elves on Ashkar forged a new nation called [[Trinity:Adren | Adren]] with their southern brethren, and the Ashkar elves did not fear arcane magic as did their cousins - thus did they, too, begin to return to the arcane. Using their newfound-might, the elves conquered the whole of eastern Ashkar, easily overtaking the nation of humans, called [[Trinity:Dralin | Dralin]]. They named their empire the [[Trinity:Ashkian_Empire | Empire of Ashk]], and they would rule over the region for hundreds of years to come. | ||
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It was in the second half of the First Age that the other races from [[Trinity:Sarteri | Sarteri]] began to spread, such as the orcs and the sedan. However, some segments of the Ronkan Empire remained behind as city-states, only loosely allied to each other; however, the Ronkan Empire would never again hold as much power as it did before the First Age. | It was in the second half of the First Age that the other races from [[Trinity:Sarteri | Sarteri]] began to spread, such as the orcs and the sedan. However, some segments of the Ronkan Empire remained behind as city-states, only loosely allied to each other; however, the Ronkan Empire would never again hold as much power as it did before the First Age. | ||
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==The War of the Illusionist== | ==The War of the Illusionist== | ||
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==The Second Age== | ==The Second Age== | ||
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==The Fourth Age== | ==The Fourth Age== | ||
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