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This blasphemy enraged the gods, and Cytan and Turana lay down a great curse upon the cabal. But for the pleas of Amma Elf-Mother, the curse would have reduced them to mere beasts; instead, they became orcs, strong and hardy but dull-witted. Alas, even with wits dulled some of the cabal were mighty priests and mages, and they rose up in rebellion against the gods and their uncursed kin.
 
This blasphemy enraged the gods, and Cytan and Turana lay down a great curse upon the cabal. But for the pleas of Amma Elf-Mother, the curse would have reduced them to mere beasts; instead, they became orcs, strong and hardy but dull-witted. Alas, even with wits dulled some of the cabal were mighty priests and mages, and they rose up in rebellion against the gods and their uncursed kin.
  
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The orcs were fewer in those days, but in embracing their great strength and dark magics, they wrought great destruction, even driving many of the highest-born elves to flee to lands far distant. After much fighting, the tide was turned when the legendary heroes of the age - Meinrad the Brave, Aelgar the Quick, Vipin the Wise, and Asemar the Repentant - gave their lives to destroy a necromantic weapon-fortress of massive power before it could be used. Even so, its black magic was so powerful as to blast the life from the land for leagues in all directions and raise a ring of mountains at its edge: Moran's Wastes and the Heroes' Wall, as they have come to be known in latter days.
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The orcs were fewer in those days, but in embracing their great strength and dark magics, they wrought great destruction, even driving many of the highest-born elves to flee to lands far distant. After much fighting, the tide was turned when the legendary heroes of the age - X - gave their lives to destroy a necromantic weapon-fortress of massive power before it could be used. Even so, its black magic was so powerful as to blast the life from the land for leagues in all directions and raise a ring of mountains at its edge: Moran's Wastes and the Heroes' Wall, as they have come to be known in latter days.
  
 
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