Rone Hac'tur is cursed by the Dark One, becoming the 1st Vampire
the major events occurring in and around the Hawk Bane River system
Rone Hac'tur is cursed by the Dark One, becoming the 1st Vampire
after a three century reign of terror, Hac'tur vanishes. his spawn are eradicated in his absence
All the mages are forced to take sides and fight for or against a world subjugated by mages
The gods lead a group of refugees fleeing the mage wars to a distant north region. Isolated from the rest of the world, they began to build a new life they hope will be sparred from the destruction of the war.
Two High Mages war with each other. The final act results in the creation of the shadow lands
Two High Mages war with each other. The final act results in the creation of the shadow lands
Wanderer destroys the Capital of Wind'sor and hunts all who were involved in the attempt to banish him
Plorath rise from a small town to a local power
Silverlands push to expand and encounter resistance from the Elflands who don't want any humans in their forest for any reason. Many skirmishes and raids until a truce is formed
Jirel decides to end her life after another elf murders her Talem Shiada, a human. The god, Korigan, offers to re-unite her with her love in the Eternities if she becomes his voice. She accepts and becomes a bard moving among the humans, offering guidance and council while witnessing and recording their history.
A civil war in Do'Thelum leads to a split with a General leading a portion of the people west to escape a corrupt, power hungry ecclesiastical council.
Ashetath's son becomes jealous of his sister, Sylvara. Seeking to right the perceived injustice, he frees the daemon, Wanderer who takes him as a host. Wanderer then attacks Ashetath and his family. Sylvara survives by instinctive release of her Elemental gift. Wanderer's host and all evidence of what happened is destroyed. Sylvara is blamed for it and becomes an outcast among her own people
Malthus kills Frostbite in a duel before the garu's invasion of Valthorin With their strategist gone, the garu inflict tremendous damage on the western provinces, but can not conquer and hold any of the land. Solstice survives the siege and is rebuilt