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Loracis (English)

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Loracis is a broken world.   The sky shines with the lights of the Aurora every so often, and when the Aurora shines, the disasters follow. Nature is in disarray since the Gods used the world as their playground and broke it in a disastrous event known as the Mirror Break. In the aftermath of it, the whole plane started to fall unto the Elemental Chaos and its barriers with the Mirror Planes where practically negated. The Gods tied the plane with the mirror planes to stop its descent, and only their Severance Pact has stopped the realm walls deterioration.   Generations of Druids have nurtured the world back together, and cooperation between its myriad of races was crucial. But now that the world is somewhat healthy again, and the Mirror Break is long in the past, the nations of Loracis are not so keen on sharing their spoils.   The southern empires of the Elves battle each other like they did in the past. The Ouran tribes have isolated themselves and left most of their alliances. Freedom for the Kin races is on the table again, while a new Pact centric country has emerged in the west. War is again sizzling between Adherents, who support the Eternal Armada and praise Olmynn GodSlayer, and Spinners, who fear and reject Ghost Slaver Olmynn. Priests, true Anointed Clerics, are on the rise again, some praise them for the miracle they are, others only see Gods breaking the Severance Pact.   Meanwhile murder brews in the major Schools of Arcana, since two generations ago being a rector or principal is a hazardous job, and most meet an untimely end, just one day not waking up all of a sudden. The circles of Druids have been blamed once and again for these, as common detractors of The Art, and that has provoked many a conflict in and on itself.   And with all these problems, the sudden crescendo in Auroras is taxing the resources of all. Famine is again a too common debate, while the lack of adequate shelters empties the spaces between the big cities. Students of all the ways of life and all specializations are trying to come with an answer to stop, or at least understand the Aurora, but they know now as much as all the peoples have known since the Mirror Break:   The world is broken, and it's up to them to stitch it up or make do with what they have.

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