Cultural event
In the vacuum of power created by the Cassildan Betrayal, the Seers of Kasbenir centralize the power of the Riads in the West Seas, accumulating vast riches using their powers of foresight. The former masters of Ythill are put to work creating suitable homonculi for the reconstruction of the north Riad. Through a series of arcane experiments conducted by the Fleshwarpers of former Ythill under the supervision of the Eldriad, a race of shapeshifting creatures known as the Tekel'i are brought into being. After a period of great prosperity and the elevation of the lower races to due to the availability of cheap Tekel'i labor, the Tekel'i rebelled during the Red Night, bringing about the events of the Changeling War, a conflict which would call into question the Seers abilities to steward the Riads.
Culture: Akonti Trans-Alarian Travelers, Early Korahan Territories, Late Kasbenir Riad, Middle Qabir Riad, Middle Kazmora Riad, Late Omin-Zar Riad Middle Enkar Riad, Middle Meru Riad, Early Formorian Kingdom Cycle: Timeline: ~4000 years before the Great War Archaea: None Interregnum: Changeling Approximate Depth: 100M HISTORY In the vacuum of power created by the Cassildan Betrayal, the Seers of Kasbenir centralize the power of the Riads in the West Seas, accumulating vast riches using their powers of foresight. The former masters of Ythill are put to work creating suitable homonculi for the reconstruction of the north Riad. Through a series of arcane experiments conducted by the Fleshwarpers of former Ythill under the supervision of the Eldriad, a race of shapeshifting creatures known as the Tekel'i are brought into being. After a period of great prosperity and the elevation of the lower races to due to the availability of cheap Tekel'i labor, the Tekel'i rebelled during the Red Night, bringing about the events of the Changeling War, a conflict which would call into question the Seers abilities to steward the Riads. GEOGRAPHY Additional information required. RELICS AND REMAINS Additional information required.