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The history of the Abyss is cloaked in the origins of Chaos.  There are  million stories of what is was, is and is becoming.
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There are several main stories with their own variations but th version provided by the [[Rasdaalqzuix]], a chaosian intelligentsia guild, is the clearest.
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According to them the Abyss was like many other structures or constructs, oddities or absurdities of existence that existed in the infinite flux of unchallenged chaos.  May of these constructs had internal lifespans of millions of years or allowed creation of comple lifforms that lasted only a few turnings.  Being chaos, all things were possible in unchallenged chaos.
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The Abyss, an oddity of chaos attracted all things causing and delighting in pain.  It was of an uncountable number of levels and niches  that fell into the span of a chasm of great length.  Into this vale many horrors of chaos found refuge and revitalization.
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[[Jeweled Amber]]

Latest revision as of 10:59, 27 June 2020

Chaos Lords raised and created and inhabiting the Abyss.

Madder then most.

The history of the Abyss is cloaked in the origins of Chaos. There are million stories of what is was, is and is becoming.

There are several main stories with their own variations but th version provided by the Rasdaalqzuix, a chaosian intelligentsia guild, is the clearest.

According to them the Abyss was like many other structures or constructs, oddities or absurdities of existence that existed in the infinite flux of unchallenged chaos. May of these constructs had internal lifespans of millions of years or allowed creation of comple lifforms that lasted only a few turnings. Being chaos, all things were possible in unchallenged chaos.

The Abyss, an oddity of chaos attracted all things causing and delighting in pain. It was of an uncountable number of levels and niches that fell into the span of a chasm of great length. Into this vale many horrors of chaos found refuge and revitalization. Jeweled Amber