[centre]Ye Old Summary[/centre] [i]That feeling when your summary needs a summary...[/i] In the beginning were the Great Ones – Invictus and Fate. Then was the ‘Rise’ which called forth the gods. Then was the ‘Wow’ of Astarte in pre-existence, and the ‘Wow’ of Vowzra when existence had begun – and thus was it written that all things which come into existence would utter ‘Wow’ before anything else. When the universe had been created, Sauranath implanted many stars with his seed, and these stars became dragon eggs. They could not yet hatch, but the world would eventually come to know the wrath of dragon-kind. Galbar, the planet, was nothing but a lifeless rock when the gods came upon it, but very soon they had filled it with life. It was Arguis, the Nigh Omniscient god of Knowledge, who acted first, creating a landmass known as ‘Arguilla’. Astarte, then not the corrupted being she is today, created her personal plane of existence and the goddess of Magic and of the Summons went about creating little life forms there and enjoying her solitude from the other gods. Escre, the god of Life and of Spirits speared the earth with the Planet Cord and created the Astral Home and the veins leading off of it to fill the planet with life energy and ensuring that life would be sustained on the planet. Undasis, the god of the Water and of Seas, smashed into the planet and created a huge crater. He then created oceans and the atmosphere as well as a moon. The only landmass that remained above the raging waters was Arguilla. The crater, now underwater, would eventually become a place where the most horrific sea-monsters dwell, known simply as ‘The Scar’. In preparation for the future, Vestec, god of Chaos and of Corruption, created the Blade of Chaos, a fearsome weapon, which changed shape depending on the wielder’s will and filled them with all kinds of negative emotions and energies. Ferghus, god of the Forge, created his own personal plane of existence. It would be his forge and the place where he created his mighty items. Sveiand, the god of Seasons and of Winter, tilted the planet on its axis and created a polar environment in the poles. Vowzra, the god of Creation and of Time, then created the first forms of life – Trees and Ants. The politics then began as Arguis decided to gather many of Sauranath’s eggs. He saw dragons as a threat and wished to eliminate them quickly, or somehow subdue them to his will. He first attempts to use Escre in his plans, but the Great Spirit refuses, and Arguis moves on, seeking Ferghus’ help. In Astarte’s plane of existence, an unlikely alliance appears in the making as Vestec, Undasis and Astarte meet up to experiment on Vowzra’s creation – the humble, hard-working ant. They twist some ants and unleash them into the oceans, creating various species of sea-ants. Some were simply ants which dwell in the sea while others, after being corrupted by Vestec, became ferocious monster ants which preyed upon their more peaceful siblings. Vowzra and Escre then created the Animal Kingdom, filling the world with all kinds of life – though Escre’s strange imagination also caused the creation of some strange beings (see Escre’s Creations in Character Thread for details). The two gods then created Humans – Escre supplying the life energy while Vowzra molded it into the shape he desired. In their shadow, Escre’s mind also created another species of Man – Outsiders (Creations Sheets for details). Finding something more interesting to play around with, Vestec seized upon the new Humans and corrupted some of them, creating the hateful Dyun. These hunted down the peaceful Humans. Arguis then created a new race of creatures – the territorial, adaptive and insect-like Cimex. These also began hunting down Man, and humanity appeared on the brink of extinction. Before Arguis and Ferghus could meet, Sauranath awoke and his dragons were suddenly released into the world. Meanwhile, Escre created a hero in response to the threat the Dyuns posed to humanity, an Outsider known as the Liaison. In the raging oceans, Undasis was busy creating all kinds of sea monsters, and the four sea monsters known simply as ‘The Four Krakenian Demons’. Astarte, seeing Man’s pitiful state, decided to teach them speech, emotions, society, ambition and self-awareness. She also unlocked their magical capabilities but did not teach them how to use this magic. Though humanity had received some pity from Astarte and Escre, Vowzra could see that they were still greatly disadvantaged. So he taught them a great host of things. Vowzra taught his children the concept of Home, Friendliness, Choice and Free Will, Common Sense, Learning, Knowledge, Debate and Discourse, Morals and Conscience, The Common Good and Civic Virtue, Spirituality, Meditation & Enlightenment. He also taught them the way of life known simply as The Way, and gave them knowledge of Spiritual Energy Nodes, thus allowing them to use the magic Astarte had unlocked. Believing that dragons were being hunted and killed by the other races, Sauranath had his dragons form a coalition and begin attacking humans. It was at this point that a strange, foreign god penetrated Galbar’s plane of existence and created a Hero for itself – this Hero was known simply as Ialu. He quickly gained quite a following due to his absurd power, and people he came across decided to stay near him for protection from the Cimex and Dyun. Meanwhile, the Liaison created an Order known as the Pallid Communion and taught Man a kind of magic centred around the cold. Greatly angered by this, seeing it as an infringement against him, Sveiand the god of Winter cursed the world with Eternal Winter. Seeing this, the Liaison’s followers turned upon the hero and tore him to shreds. Sveiand also created his own archipelago, known as the Sviebard Archipelago, teaching its people Nature, Fur Clothing, Animal Domestication, Sailing, Astronomy, Navigation, Fishing, Stone-Tool making, Archery and Herbalism. Sveiand also created his own, personal plane of Hoar. Angered by Sveiand’s actions, Escre began goading Undasis against Sveiand, attempting to persuade him that Sveiand had infringed upon Undasis’ domains by creating the Archipelago without permission. Arguis then created a new species of plant people known as the Uri. He also created a Cimex Hero and taught the Cimex a kind of magic known as Void Energy. Vestec, after incorporating Violence as a portfolio, went about cursing the world with Eternal Darkness – thus the world was eternally at night and eternally at winter. Moreover, the Eternal Darkness was full of people’s nightmares coming to life. After creating his own personal plane, Vestec also taught humans Slavery, Fortifications, and the other side of all things Vowzra had taught them, as well as War. He also captured One Hundred dragons and granted them as servants to his followers in the north of Arguilla. Ialu and his followers, in the meanwhile, went about learning how to use spears and became more settled, staying near a river and claiming some territory as theirs. Ialu then organised his followers into something of an Order, known as the Strong Tribe. They built a fortified village and developed their own brand of Wi focused around destroying the internal organs of enemies, and generally causing a mess inside their bodies. When the Eternal Darkness and Winter arrived, they set off to destroy some dragons in order to regain the pleasure of the Might One (the seemingly fictional god Ialu worshipped). When nothing happens, they go about trying to get the Mighty One’s attention by displaying the head on a pole. When that does not work, they attempt to get Escre’s attention by plunging the head into one of his Astral Home veins. When this does not work, he beats up one of the worshippers of Vowzra and they make use of the dragon’s scales as armour and its teeth as spearheads. Seeing the horrific consequences of the Eternal Winter and Darkness, Vowzra brought it to an end by creating Orabil, a huge tree, which cleansed the world of the darkness and winter. He also created the hero known as Zerabil. Seeing the ened of the Winter and Darkness, Ialu praised the Mighty One and taught his people to worship him. Inspired by Zerabil’s dying mother, Escre recaliberated the Astral Home, turning it into a ‘heart’ of sorts for Galbar. He also resurrected the Liaison, whose name is revealed to be Invidia. A new holy Order known as the Sanguine Communion comes into being to replace the Pallid Communion. Zerabil also began his journey as a Prophet of Vowzra, encountering a few Dyun and managing to best them. Ferghus created his Arma Igna, ten suits of armour which would travel the world and teach man the ways of the forge. Viscardi, a worshipper of Vestec in the north and king of sorts, became supreme master of the northern lands, destroying and conquering all in his way. Undasis and Sveiand speak to each other, and they agree that Undasis is in the right should it wish to have vengeance on the Archipelago above. Zerabil, still travelling, is attacked by a nightmare when night arrives and finds himself saved by one of the Arma Ignas. He befriends it and they journey together. Undasis then floods the Archipelago and creates a hero out of one of the drowned victims, named Aestus. Out of the drowned people, Undasis creates a race of Merpeople. He teaches these Merpeople Animal Domestication, Nature, Sone-tools, Fishing/Hunting, Free Will, Home, Learning, Metropolism, Civic and State Law, Biral Manipulation. Undasis then appears before Zerabil and blesses him with a divine weapon, the Morning Blade. In the meanwhile, thirty years passed and the Uri grew into a kingdom and the Cimex evolved once again. The Cimex prepared for all out war against humanity and the Uri. Realising the danger, Invidia, who had been leading his Order in a silent crusade against the Cimex, sends emissaries to Zerabil, Ialu, the northern kingdom and the Uri, telling them of the Cimex threat. Ialu comes under attack from the Dyun and slaughters their hero, looting the Blade of Chaos from him. In the thirty years, Zerabil travelled all over Arguilla and called people to the worship of all the gods. He gained a good following and travelled to Orabil, where he created temples and built a settlement known as Orabson. He then created an Order, known as Vowzra’s Victors, with its elite Battle Brothers being the Hallowed Hundred. Their headquarters was the Mountain’s Crown, on a mountain in the south of Arguilla. Receiving the emissary, he sends to everyone and tells them to meet in Orabson to decide how to face the threat. The Uri prince, Quay, heads off for the meeting. He is granted a divine Lance by Arguis and the power of Soul Weaving by Escre. Escre and Vowzra meet with Sveiand and help him mature. Sveiand adds Spring to his portfolio and becomes a woman. Ferghus creates magma within Galbar and creates a volcano forge, Mt. Vulcan, where mortals can visit and make requests of him. Vestec then created the Anju, creatures designed to hunt down Outsiders. He corrupted two of Ferghus’ Arm Igna and made them serve his northern worshippers. The Bodi and Vork were created and Viscardi, along with his two brothers Cassios and Aztoc, were made into heroes. Invidia, the Liaison, Escre’s hero, sets into motion a hunt of the Anju before heading to the great war meeting. Invidia of the Sanguine Communion, Quay of the Uri, Zerabil of Orabson, the Confederate Tribes (Chief Kooku of the Stonespears, Chief Tartok of the Bear Tribe, Chief Zarkil of the Jaghnir Tribe and Chief Ilagi of the Shanshir Tribe) are all present at the Summit. Zerabil begins the meeting, stating that the CimeXeno threat must be crushed, but the question is how it is to be done. Chief Kooku suggests putting many big boulders between the Realms of Man and the Cimex Territories. Chief Tartok dismisses that and suggests a quick and ruthless offensive against the Cimex before they are fully prepared. Chief Ilagi points out that the Cimex are very territorial and surprising them in their own territories would be a mighty feat, impossible for normal people. Ryak of the Strong Tribe then bursts into the Summit and declares that Ialu will soon destroy the Cimex. In the meanwhile, Undasis clears the Holy Cove, a Holy Site. Sauranath then blesses dragons with increased fertility and forms them into larger societies. The Summit gets under way. Ryak keeps going on about how amazing Ialu is throughout the meeting and how he will destroy the Cimex single-handedly Chief Kooku keeps insisting on bringing many rocks and putting them between the Realms of Man and Cimex Territory. Invidia suggests using tactics and stealth to weaken the Cimex. Quay suggests opening up a two-front war with the Cimex. He also suggests attempting a sea-landing with boats. Zerabil points out that the sea was a very dangerous and unpredictable thing to use. Zerabil then suggests a combination of stealth and a quick, crushing offensive into Cimex Territories, using the Sanguine Communion as a vanguard to ensure the main force is undetected. Ryak says Ialu will do no such thing and will just kill all the Cimex his own way. Invidia whispers to Zerabil that the Strong Tribe should be sent in as a distraction, charging straight into Cimex Territory and wreaking havoc, thus ensuring the Sanguine Communion vanguard does its job even better. Zerabil proposes the revised plan: open two fronts on the Cimex as Quay suggested, sending the Strong Tribe from the north and the main force from the south, with the Sanguine Communion acting as a vanguard, skirmishing and scouting enemy territory. Invidia reveals to Zerabil that the Outsiders are being hunted by the Anjus, and he tells him how he can summon Outsiders to him. Ferghus creates a divine weapon for Viscardi while Sauranath attacks Orabson with a hero and thirty undead dragons. Zerabil sends Battle Brother Juras to train Confederate Tribal forces, along with a shipment of halberds and chain mail for the Stonespear and Bear Tribes. A new Diktat (leader of Orabson) is appointed by Zerabil and the old, elected one removed - emergency is cited as the reason behind the old Diktat's removal. Sauranath attacks Orabson with his undead dragons and Hero. Flames do not harm Orabson or its people in Orabil's radius. Orabil opens its eyes and destroys the 30 undead dragons with its roots. Orabil asks Sauranath to leave or risk incurring the wrath of Vowzra. Zerabil quickly evacuates Orabson’s citizens with Wi while Sauranath burns down Orabil, causing the Eternal Darkness to return. Vestec then corrupts Astarte, with her permission. Ialu and his village are preparing for war while Ialu races north to challenge Viscardi and take over his realms. Also preparing were the Cimex, who create iron weapons an develop a special poison to rot human skin and thing their blood, while also creating underground tunnels extending to the Uri realms. Seeing the destruction of Orabil, Escre manifests and calls the gods forth to judge Sauranath for what he has done. Meanwhile, Arguis attempts to ally himself with Vestec and Undasis, without success. Undasis and Astarte then meet and Undasis scolds Astarte for accepting Vestec’s corruption. Showing Astarte the biral stone, Undasis requests that Astarte unlocks the Merpeople’s magical potential. Astarte requests a merman’s soul as payment. Choosing Sanctus, a great merman, as the sacrifice, they have him tear his own heart out and replace it with biral. Astarte then takes his soul and puts it in a pretty crown, nice and pretty, all for her. Vowzra responds to Escre’s call and manifests before Sauranath. He quickly repairs Orabil and gives Sauranath a long lecture before telling him to return to his slumber. The other gods quickly appear and a huge godly meeting ensues. Vestec teases Sauranath and small spat takes place between Undasis, Escre, Vowzra and Zerabil. Vowzra, suddenly realising that they were on a completely different timeline from the one he had predicted, departs from the meetings and withdraws the blessings of Orabil. Zerabil also loses his hero powers. The darkness returns, but thanks to Escre the world remains in a constant twilight. That does not stop the monsters from coming out to play, however. Ialu arrives at Viscardi’s settlement and speaks briefly with the demigod Roxan before Viscardi emerges and they fight. Ialu emerges victorious and drinks from Vestec’s blood, before passing out. Ialu, presumed dead, was buried alive. He emerges from the grave and seized the throne of Garakai (the northern kingdom). Ferghus then appears before him and the two argue for a while before Ialu insults Ferghus once more. Ferghus, annoyed by this, curses Ialu to never wield a weapon again. After Vowzra departs from the meeting, Zerabil is returned to his evacuating people and leads them towards the Mountain’s Crown. Zerabil loses his powers, and becomes even weaker when he flies to the Mountain’s Crown in order to get reinforcements to help the citizens who are fighting off the nightmares, aided by nothing but fifty Victors. A month later, Zerabil now old and feeble, summons the Outsiders to him and tells Rejys to train them. They become the Seers of the Silent Six. Zerabil then leaves the Mountsin’s Crown and returns to the hill of his creation, where he sits and meditates for months. Sauranath creates a huge landmass known as Orabakh. The dragons call Galbar Orabil now, after the incident of Sauranath burning the huge tree. Sauranath also creates a holy site known as Erstakh. In the meanwhile, Vestec and Roxan have a father-daughter moment. He gives her a rock which can teleport her to a far-off island where Vestec has resurrected Viscardi. Astarte then starts playing around with a dragon, incurring Sauranath’s wrath once more. Again, a meeting of gods comes about, attended by Vestec, Astarte, Sauranath and Ferghus, and the lot have a long, petty argument about who controls dragons. Vestec also curses the Cimex with discord, bringing an end to their plans at attacking the humans and Uri. He also corrupts Zerabil, returning his power to him and commands the Victors to attack Garakai and Ialu. An avatar of Vestec also has a spat with Invidia, arguing over whether the Anju are good or evil, whether the Sanguine Communion will tear Invidia to pieces like the Pallid Communion had, should they find out that he was an Outsider and other such things. Escre then departs from Galbar and goes on a journey. Once far away, he creates a holy site known as Forever Fall. Arguis, quiet for a long while now, is spotted meditating above Galbar. Having been corrupted, Zerabil sets off to the Mountain’s Crown where he readies the Victors for war. The Silent Six tell Rejys, who had taken up the mantle of leadership when Zerabil departed, that Zerabil was not who he had been before he left. The mark of chaos was upon him. Rejys acknowledges this but decides to deal with it at a later point, for now, they would need to do as Vestec said if they wanted to keep the Eternal Darkness away. The Victors march out and with them go 400 Citizen soldiers as well as camp followers, and many Confederate Tribal warriors join them. Vowzra, being all mysterious and distant, creates a strange being, the manifestation of Time, known as Zera, the Ram of Time. Given the fact that Vestec had corrupted two Arma Igna, Ferghus lets him know that he must give some kind of payment else things would end badly. Vestec laughs and does what Vestec does. Vestec then swaps places with his avatar and corrupts the Astral Home. Sauranath’s avatar then finds Kanros, a demigod, and begins chatting with him. Kanros goes off and hunts some kind of murderer, who turns out to be a tragic hero in search of vengeance and tells Kanros to kill him. It is all very sad, so Sauranath’s avatar creates a feast and tells Kanros to dig in. Annoyed about being cursed by Ferghus, Ialu marches an army southwards to conquer the other humans. Infuriated by this, Escre calls upon the gods to save Galbar, and also calls upon the Arch-Gods for help. Ferghus, in the meanwhile, vamps up Mt. Vulcan, turning it into a Holy Site. He also creates Robbie the Arma Igna and gives him the ability to detect true intentions. Robbie is also immune to telekinesis. With the meeting over, Astarte takes Lizzy, the dragon she had been toying with, and leaves. Ialu marches his soldiers into the Confederate lands and conquers the Bear Tribe and Stonespear Tribe. Ialu learns of the Southern Army and makes his way back to destroy them. Thulemiz marches the Southern Army through the forest to attack the Strong Tribe and their vassals. Ialu emerges from the forest behind them and attacks. Battle ensues and the Southern Army is completely destroyed. Thulemiz and Ialu fight one-to-one and Thulemiz is eventually defeated. Cassios and Rejys fight one to one and Cassios eventually falls. With the Victors destroyed, the Silent Six teleport Thulemiz, Cassios and Rejys back to the Mountain's Crown. Ialu conquers the Confederate Tribes. Invictus appears before Escre and blesses him with greater powers, his holy sites are now invulnerable to meddling from other gods and he is capable of creating more in less time. Lizzy is now called Tesvec, and has fully submitted to Astarte. Roxan asks Astarte for a Dragon of her own. Astarte offers her one of Tesvec's eggs (I’m a guy, mistress…) and asks for something in exchange. Roxan tells Astarte she'll think about the deal, and Astarte tells her to meet there at midnight. However, Roxan returns later and speak to Tesvec in private, managing to persuade the dragon to tell her where his eggs are. She then flies to them and carries them off to Vestec's island, where Viscardi resides. Viscardi comes out and is pleased to see her, but upon seeing the eggs in her hands he worries that she had stolen them from a dragon. Plagued by more dreams, Ialu decided to put aside his disdain for Ferghus and begins planning his campaign to retake Garakai. All the while, his faith in 'the Mighty One' that Vestec has claimed to be is slowly waning. Ialu's house is completely dark, more than a little creepy, and filled with grisly trophies, and it is clear that he has an extreme lack of anger management. It turns out that he's been hiding the Blade of Chaos beneath his bed with the headless skeleton of the weapon's former owner. Even in death the skeleton of the Dyun Champion refuses to let go of it. The Blade of Chaos then transforms into a scepter to signify his rule, meaning he can carry it again, although it doesn't serve as a weapon. Later, he meets with some chiefs to discuss plans and the state of his army. The warlord is then surprised by an attack on the Strong Tribe's village by Mirtagn, Sauranath's hero. When the dragon escapes, Sauranath's voice sounds within Ialu's mind, wishing to negotiate some kind of agreement in order to stop Ialu from massacring anymore dragons (in the mistaken belief that Ialu and his people simply do it for fun.) Ialu tells Sauranath that he won't kill more dragons, and changes the topic to Aztoc and his chaos dragons. He assures the dragon that he will deliver justice upon them, with or without help from Sauranth's dragons. An alliance soon forms between the two, and Sauranath grants Ialu 3,000 undead dragons to use against Aztoc, as well as putting Mirtagn under the warlord's command. Confused by the sudden feast Sauranath's avatar has created, Kanros digs into the food and finds it delicious, though he then flies into a small fit over whether this is all he will be getting from Sauranath, believing that he deserves more. Sauranath agrees and gives Kanros the choice between a great weapon or the ability to influence people with unmatched charisma. Kanros goes for unmatched charisma. After asking Sauranath what to do now, Sauranath tells him that he is not his mother. He does, however, give him a scroll full of all his delicious recipes...O.O Kanros then walks off and finds a village, resting in a barn for the night. With the Battle of Man's Fall having come to a close, Escre visits the place and comes across a horse with a phenomenal amount of willpower. He decides to bless the creature and it becomes a demigod known as Ull'yang. Not too long afterwards, it also grants Eroneus, a farmer with a love for birds, the status of a demigod. Rejys, having been severely damaged, is taken by Hikat and Alfid to Mt. Vulcan where Ferghus repairs him and offers Rejys and his Victors a quest - if they bring him the Blade of Chaos, he will grant Rejys great power. Rejys is granted invulnerability to Wi and is promised more power when the Blade is broght to Ferghus. In the meanwhile, Thulemiz breaks Cassios and turns him into his servant, and upon Thulemiz's request, Rejys creates a metal throne with a suit of armour on it for the comatose Grandmaster, in which he is then interred. With that done, Thulemiz declares that they must all go to Sviebard. Sauranath then creates 7,000 more humans on Orabakh, as well as Serpent Men, as well as giving the people of Brightwood (humans living near Erstakh) the ability to become 'Dragon Adherents' i.e. dragon riders. They are also blessed with an increased ability to gain powers as Dragon Adherent. Vowzra seeks out Astarte and asks her to aid him, but after failing to explain the situation to her properly, he appeals to her desire to annoy Escre. She makes it clear that she would much prefer to be annoying Sauranath and [s]seducing[/s] impressing Vestec instead, and Vowzra assures her that she would be doing that too by aiding him. They go to the Mountain's Crown where a deal is hatched up: Thulemiz will give Astarte a dress and...his soul in exchange for her granting him and the Silent Six necromancy. Thulemiz is transformed into a Lich Lord and healed of all his madness and damage, and the divine energies within him are further assimilated. Astarte then gets an awesome new attire from the monastery's masterful seamstresses. Thulemiz then has the Silent Six go hunt for souls, while he experiments on two of the Dyuns he has in his possession (for over the years the original two had reproduced with one another), creating ghouls. The population of the Mountain's Crown is teleported to Sviebard where they set about creating a new settlement, and the ghouls are loosed upon the population. A bit later, while the Great Lich Lord is travelling somewhere, he detects Kanros and gives him a visit. The two talk and the Lich realises that this is a son of Vowzra. They decide to ally with one another against Ialu. They go back to the Mountain's Crown where Thulemiz explains much to the demigod and they plan their assault on Ialu. The new demigod, Ull'yang, flies around the globe, witnessing many things. His attention falls on the Uri race. He is intrigued by how the Uri can sustain themselves without the need for food. He descends upon a random Uri village, wanting to greet the Uri there and learn more about them. He is not met with the kindest of welcomes, so he withdraws and waits for some time before reappearing. The Uri village sends hunters to find him and learn about his intentions. The hunters, however, realize he is a demigod. The hunters are reassured by him that he is not there to hurt them and answer all his questions about their race. After learning about them, Ull'yang decides to bless the land of the Uri, Dusis, along with the race. He also unlocks a power inside of them, Hyper Photosynthesis, enabling them to go into a Mini-Super Saiyan mode for a limited amount of time. Invidia then visits Ialu and reveals to him that Vestec is not the Mighty One, as well as allying with him against the vile force that the Lich is. Arguis, who had for long been silent, finally acts. He lifts the curse of discord from the Cimex and creates chimeras, which he gives to the Cimex. He then creates an avatar who kills the Uri king, and Quay becomes the new king of Dusis. Under him, the realm begins to flourish. Arguis then creates a great flying continent with a library on it. Aztoc in Garakai sends out a prayer to the gods, asking them for aid against Ialu. Vowzra responds, lifting Garakai into the air and surrounding it with a magical barrier. He also grants Aztoc abilities similar to those Zerabil had. He commands him to accept the Lich as his overlord when he arrives. Ialu marches his men to Garakai and Thulemiz and the Silent Six take control of the undead dragons without notifying their foes. Meanwhile, Ialu tortures a deserter then kills him, and Thulemiz brings the deserter back to life - he is Bjorn son of Dahud, and he is a pretty cool guy really. The Episode of Bjorn then takes place (really, a must read). The undead, 'led' by Mirtagn, appear over Ialu and his forces, and Invidia and his Monks sense that something is terribly wrong and race to warn Ialu. Kanros dives down at Ialu while Bjorn gives the Warlord a friendly hug, and Ialu and Kanros go head to head while the undead dragons begin their assault. Mirtagn summons more dragons and battles the undead horde in the skies. Ialu gets angry and destroys all the undead dragons, as well as a good number of his own. Ialu and Kanros clash again and Ialu breaks the Blade of Chaos on Kanros' head, causing a tremendous explosion and terrible damage to both. Mirtagn chases down the Silent Six in an attempt to apprehend one of them, but Thulemiz chases him off, only for Sauranath's avatar to appear. Thulemiz and Sauranath talk for a bit before Thulemiz escapes. Appearing near Ialu and Kanros, he seizes what broken shards of the Blade he can and demands the rest of Ialu. Alfid is attacked by Ryak and eventually killed by Invidia. It turns out that Ialu is dead and Thulemiz proceeds to tear out his soul, only for Ialu to return to life and burn the Lich away. Thulemiz escapes just before Invidia gets to him, but Sauranath's curse falls upon the Lich and he loses all his powers. Invidia carries Ialu off to heal him...and maybe put an end to his constant emotional outbursts.