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Karishin - Warlord History V

Tales and Stories · by Herald Xanthis Ignifirum

Once the traitor was gone from the ranks, things began to settle. We gained new recruits, and the focus of the Camp needed to turn. After I was blessed and granted an audience with Lord Tongar, I was promoted to the rank of Warlord. We decided the wars should end, and the focus needed to be on our new recruits, and of course, the eternal war with the Magi of Doom- the Savants.

House Corimak began to stir once more, and the Duke Leothyre

returned to the Castle. Peace was made with Fortress and Crown formally, and on a rare occurrence, the bad blood largely faded with it and normalcy returned almost immediately. Conflicts grew between the other factions which likely contributed to this swift normalization of politics.

After a series of new inductions, some of whom are with us like Grok, Ivikthus, and Ult, and some who are not, the Camp grew strong. For some years I oversaw the camp in this setting as the Death-Mages rose to meddle with the TimeStream again, once more threatening the world as we know it. Names like Trogir, Llothoria, Resphal, Viruthx, and Zaos would be heard spoken in the evil halls of the spectre of Doom.

A series of victories and defeats marked the passage of some years at this point, the un-ending war returning to a phase of high activity on both sides, though we have largely maintained territorial supremacy, and as I write this their Tower is blockaded. No significant changes in tides have occurred in perhaps centuries.

Epilogue:

I took a long journey back to my home in a settled portion of the northern desert to deal with family issues and see my Father buried and my younger brother elevated to Chieftain. Round trip it took years in total of seven. Upon my return I saw many new faces and few old ones, and it was then that I realized that failing to write this could potentialy be a danger to the Camp as what happened in my younger days. And that brings us to today a now, sixty four year old Warlord and I hope that future Leaders will also ensure that we have an unbroken history, either by word, or more preferably, by ink and paper.