Aabahran

The Chronicles, Vol.6

The Chronicles · by Scholar Mathicus Flon

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| Vol. 6            * * *                * * *   Sixday the 16th  |
|                    * *  The Chronicles  * *             Nature  |
|                     *                    *              641 PC  |
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| Izlimak Restores the Justice!       To Velyhn:                  |
|   "Why, to restore Order", said       His name was Velyhn, a    |
| Elise Shaenor, who smiled wryly     warrior for Gaia, a warrior |
| at me.  Indeed, the Tribunal has    for Eshaine. Velyhn had     |
| formulated it's own power to pave   fought, and won mind you,   |
| the way to peace and harmony.       Many a fight.  He was as    |
| Having set up their base in the     strong as any Wolf Ninja    |
| grand city of Rheydin, Lord         could be, with more will    |
| Izlimak guides old nobles and       and faith than most I       |
| judges of the Royal Halls and       have ever had the honor to  |
| Justice to force the Watcher        meet.  As Lady Eshaine,     |
| invasion out.  While a Council      Mother of Nature, lifted    |
| has supposedly not been             the Watcher's lifeless      |
| introduced yet as a means to        body into the air, she      |
| fully make known what the laws      muttered these words, "As   |
| will be, old copies of the Codex    death follows life, so      |
| have frequently been printed by     will inevitably life        |
| the Library of Rheydin to help      follow death."  The Elder   |
| citizens remind themselves of       Stalker was buried by       |
| what is now tolerable, and what     Eshaine on the 35th of      |
| is not.  As the Tribunal swiftly    Chaos, 639 PC.  Velyhn was  |
| grains the system back into         a fierce, strong warrior.   |
| people's heads, Order just as       Velyhn is forever Nature's  |
| quickly makes a name for itself.    Fighter.                    |
|   By Scholar Mathicus Flon            By Teacher Deralias       |
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| The "Blast Lands" - Brambus at it again?                        |
|   "Sprerk quick he did, couldn't seem to keep up with all the   |
| excitement!  I watched thur that winder as he tinkered 'round   |
| with glowern crimson and black and white and blue magicks and   |
| wut-not, ramberin' on about some kinder divine ore.  I've       |
| always been iffy 'bout that feller in there, lost his glasses   |
| mer than once, I'd say.  Oi'd never seen him messin' with mana  |
| befer, that's whut scared me out'me whits!  Luckly, I was on    |
| moy dandy way ter Rheydin when the bloke set it off.  There     |
| was this loud crackle, and I turned 'round to see what looked   |
| like ther sun crashin' out of the earth!  Can't believe oi'     |
| made it."                                                       |
|   -By Dr. Brambus' Guard, Survivor of the Blast Lands blast     |
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| East & West, The Great Cities Fall                              |
|   Both events were equivalent to the same cause; to befell what |
| we all knew as Justice. However, both were commited by two      |
| different societies. The Knights had sworn to protect Val Miran |
| along side with the Justice, but while the Nexus had began to   |
| besiege the castle, the Watchers of Gaia took it upon           |
| themselves to strike Val Miran. With Val Miran weakened without |
| the allies of Knight, it fell quickly, and is now what it is    |
| today; a forested, fallen city.                                 |
|   Miruvhor was completely taken by surprise. No one had known   |
| of the intentions of the Head Hunting Syndicate at the time,    |
| except one Justice spy. He had warned many, but none listened.  |
| With no preparation for a war, Miruvhor fell quickly and        |
| effortlessly to the Head Hunters. This ultimately led to the    |
| rule of Dischord, and the dirty city of Miruvhor starting it's  |
| transformation into a city of sinfulness                        |
|   - By Historian Jisil Gwycae                                   |
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| Chief Editor: Scholar Mathicus Flon.                            |
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