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*  Year of the Seer Wind -  Xircxi, Patriarch of the Dragons, gifts a crown of scales to Suthail Aman, High Lady of the elthedar. The present is a token of highest honor.
 
*  Year of the Seer Wind -  Xircxi, Patriarch of the Dragons, gifts a crown of scales to Suthail Aman, High Lady of the elthedar. The present is a token of highest honor.
  
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In my game, Ressial (Legend of Shadow) is far from who he claims to be, but a fallen angel, and an agent of Izrador. Though he once linked Aradil to the Elder Tree, in doing so, he linked the greatest, uniting, driving force of the Fey to Aryth. And Aryth was tainted after the Sundering. Through the world itself, he began to corrupt Aradil from the day she bonded with the tree. As the pace of the world accelerated towards the Third Rise of Izrador, Ressial was the one who introduced Ardherin to the spirit world, and then to Vard. By tainting Ardherin, he bereaved Aradil of her love, and the only one close enough to the queen to suspect.
 
In my game, Ressial (Legend of Shadow) is far from who he claims to be, but a fallen angel, and an agent of Izrador. Though he once linked Aradil to the Elder Tree, in doing so, he linked the greatest, uniting, driving force of the Fey to Aryth. And Aryth was tainted after the Sundering. Through the world itself, he began to corrupt Aradil from the day she bonded with the tree. As the pace of the world accelerated towards the Third Rise of Izrador, Ressial was the one who introduced Ardherin to the spirit world, and then to Vard. By tainting Ardherin, he bereaved Aradil of her love, and the only one close enough to the queen to suspect.
  
Aradil, forced to open up and tap into her powers now more than ever, suffers the nightmares and taint of her avatars. She cannot withstand them, yet cannot does not even know how to sever herself from her mortal, but most powerful servants. The high council believes she is so withdrawn because she is spending more time with the Whispering Wood, but she is simply being drained of her strength. Aradil's fatigue in turn affects the avatars, weakening their resolve. In addition, the taint is creeping into the Whispering Wood, opening it to the taint. The Darkening Wood is partially a result of this. The other is the utter amount of lost and dark magic affecting that area of Erethor. The wood in turn, corrupts Aradil and her avatars even more.
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Aradil, forced to open up and tap into her powers now more than ever, suffers the nightmares and taint of her avatars. She cannot withstand them, yet cannot – does not even know how to – sever herself from her mortal, but most powerful servants. The high council believes she is so withdrawn because she is spending more time with the Whispering Wood, but she is simply being drained of her strength. Aradil's fatigue in turn affects the avatars, weakening their resolve. In addition, the taint is creeping into the Whispering Wood, opening it to the taint. The Darkening Wood is partially a result of this. The other is the utter amount of lost and dark magic affecting that area of Erethor. The wood in turn, corrupts Aradil and her avatars even more.
  
 
As the world grows darker, so does the soul of the Witch Queen. Ultimately, as long as she is bonded with the Elder Tree and the Whispering Wood, she will succumb to corruption. The pace is quicker, the more of her power she has to use. She in turn, corrupt her avatars, who in turn open up to the darkness around them, and corrupt her. It is a circle of evil that can only be broken by severing the most powerful, potent bonds of the Caransil. Even if a way to do this was discovered, it might just mean that the Queen, her avatars and the forest would all die alone, rather than as a unity.
 
As the world grows darker, so does the soul of the Witch Queen. Ultimately, as long as she is bonded with the Elder Tree and the Whispering Wood, she will succumb to corruption. The pace is quicker, the more of her power she has to use. She in turn, corrupt her avatars, who in turn open up to the darkness around them, and corrupt her. It is a circle of evil that can only be broken by severing the most powerful, potent bonds of the Caransil. Even if a way to do this was discovered, it might just mean that the Queen, her avatars and the forest would all die alone, rather than as a unity.
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"So, today in the game, I broke Caradul."
 
"So, today in the game, I broke Caradul."
  
But, it's 3:20 AM here, and I'm tired, so I'll just throw out a quick resumé. Just what my players know too, so they get to pitch in. This thing has been building up for a while, this was just the climax.
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But, it's 3:20 AM here, and I'm tired, so I'll just throw out a quick resumé. Just what my players know too, so they get to pitch in. This thing has been building up for a while, this was just the climax.
  
 
Ardherin attacked the Elder Tree with the help of his demons, some undead, and a waywatcher, a kind of fey that used to be a guide in the old ways. The fey then told the PCs what it had done, and sent them to help out in the Elder Tree. They were cut off by demons from "the Garden", but the waywatcher called in backup. Demons and fey battled as the players ran out of the Old Ways and into the Elder Tree.
 
Ardherin attacked the Elder Tree with the help of his demons, some undead, and a waywatcher, a kind of fey that used to be a guide in the old ways. The fey then told the PCs what it had done, and sent them to help out in the Elder Tree. They were cut off by demons from "the Garden", but the waywatcher called in backup. Demons and fey battled as the players ran out of the Old Ways and into the Elder Tree.

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