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#''The Bitter Liberation.'' People have their freedom again, but at the price of renewed strife and bigotry, driven by the Pure Thought Crusade. This is especially bitter for the non-human races being persecuted by the Pure Thought Crusade. (Muskrat)
 
#''The Bitter Liberation.'' People have their freedom again, but at the price of renewed strife and bigotry, driven by the Pure Thought Crusade. This is especially bitter for the non-human races being persecuted by the Pure Thought Crusade. (Muskrat)
 
#''The Land of Olu.''  The swamps of Olu were the sacred birthplace of the Argi where their creator, Yesel, first awakened his children to life. But after the extinction of the Argi, new races settled the land of Olu. In time the swamps were drained, the giant cypress trees cut down, and the land plowed under to build farms for creatures who knew nothing of the ancient race that was first born here. But even though the Argi were forgotten and the land of Olu renamed countless times by countless settlers and warlords, people still had a sense that this land was a holy place of significance. Temples rose and fell, pilgrimages were made to here in the name of many gods and spirits, and sorcerers and alchemists scoured the land of Olu to obtain the some of that ancient magical essence that could still be found here. (Glyptodont)
 
#''The Land of Olu.''  The swamps of Olu were the sacred birthplace of the Argi where their creator, Yesel, first awakened his children to life. But after the extinction of the Argi, new races settled the land of Olu. In time the swamps were drained, the giant cypress trees cut down, and the land plowed under to build farms for creatures who knew nothing of the ancient race that was first born here. But even though the Argi were forgotten and the land of Olu renamed countless times by countless settlers and warlords, people still had a sense that this land was a holy place of significance. Temples rose and fell, pilgrimages were made to here in the name of many gods and spirits, and sorcerers and alchemists scoured the land of Olu to obtain the some of that ancient magical essence that could still be found here. (Glyptodont)
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#''The Brides of the Destroyer.'' Over the ages, the Destroyer has taken the souls of many mortals who have wreaked havoc and gained his favor, making them his brides. Xavata is only one of many to fall to this fate. They are the Destroyer's most trusted lieutenants, acting as his viceroys in his home plane of the Pit and his agents on earth, fostering strife by setting individuals, communities and races at each other's throats. (Muskrat)
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#''TBA'' (Yadal)
 
#''TBA'' (Tetnak)
 
#''TBA'' (Tetnak)
  

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