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Age of Drifting Temples

Era beginning/end

8846 Sanghans Ago

A rich and resplendent civilization of Thragn arose from the cataclysms and floods of the Sharad Moon Interregnum. Their ruins are commonplace throughout this level of the Archaea, though they vary in styling somewhat from region to region. Such was the magnitude of Thragn advancements that their most revered places were floating cities whose crumbling forms would later dot Geron. The Thragn are known to have subjugated several lesser civilizations such as early relatives of the Duab, and they had extensive slave trade hubs connected by remarkably well preserved roadways. Near the end of the Thragnian cycle, large Duab monuments begin to appear off the coast of Thragn settlements. These structures lack any sort of clear markings and vary in structure and appearance. It has been proposed that they are underwater cisterns or stadiums of some kind used for breeding Duab slaves. The stories of the Duab say that the society of the Thragn, brought low by a period of ongoing war, developed into two radical factions; those who believed that their mastery of the arcane could be used to achieve total personal freedom, and those who believed that powerful magic could be used to create a stable society free of illness. They are said to have wiped eachother out with a powerful disease that only affected their own kind.


Cultures: Thragn, Shi'Xul, Eldauthi Cycle: Timeline: Now Archaea: None Interregnum: Pox Approximate Depth: 1400M   LOCALES: The Silent Stadiums The Floating Temples   HISTORY   A rich and resplendent civilization of Thragn arose from the cataclysms and floods of the Sharad Moon Interregnum. Their ruins are commonplace throughout this level of the Archaea, though they vary in styling somewhat from region to region. Such was the magnitude of Thragn advancements that their most revered places were floating cities whose crumbling forms would later dot Geron. The Thragn are known to have subjugated several lesser civilizations such as early relatives of the Duab, and they had extensive slave trade hubs connected by remarkably well preserved roadways. Near the end of the Thragnian cycle, large Duab monuments begin to appear off the coast of Thragn settlements. These structures lack any sort of clear markings and vary in structure and appearance. It has been proposed that they are underwater cisterns or stadiums of some kind used for breeding Duab slaves.   The stories of the Duab say that the society of the Thragn, brought low by a period of ongoing war, developed into two radical factions; those who believed that their mastery of the arcane could be used to achieve total personal freedom, and those who believed that powerful magic could be used to create a stable society free of illness. They are said to have wiped eachother out with a powerful disease that only affected their own kind.   GEOGRAPHY   Additional information required.   RELICS AND REMAINS   The great and ponderous forms of Thragn carapaces still sit in the connected chambers of

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