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Aframir

4498 years since the birth of mankind, year 881 of the Third Passing

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Aframir is the jewel of Eron, a world created around the "Silverbird" book series. It consists of two major and two lesser continents, respectively Aimane and Tordisti, and Aidun and Kangolar.   Created by Aminduis the master crafter and his apprentices as a gift to Alior, the king of heavens, the land was supposed to be the most beautiful creation of his hand.   Humanity originally was created on Tordisti. Long before the great migration, some humans found themselves transferred to Aidun by divine intervention. In Kangolar, Gilmithiën created dwarves, as she was jealous of Ranién, who had humans. Later it turned out also the Aerin were created by her hand, thus creating a trinity of intelligent species on the world. The Aerin lived in Aimane before the humans, and created an advanced civilization.   in the time the tale of the Silverbird take place, all focus is on Aimane, for Tordisti is desolate. Derendor, of the southern king, is threatening all of Aimane, to gain control over it. their king's wish is seemingly to rule over all of Aimane in the long run, but his actions seem erratic and nonsensical, as if he is puppeteered by someone else.                                 The story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred.     "Aframir", "Silverbird" (C)2023, Jarno Bruins All rights reserved.   This written work is protected under the copyright laws of the European Union and other countries throughout the world. Country of first publication: Kingdom of the Netherlands. Any unauthorized exhibition, distribution, or copying of the text available on this page or directly linked pages or any part thereof, commercial or otherwise, may result in civil liability and criminal prosecution.

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