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Vejun

24th of The Harvest Quarter, 289 Post Cataclysm

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The World After The End

Vejun is a world, unlike most others, where magic and Technology are developed in tandem. Though the world is thought to have existed for thousands of years, a great Cataclysm wiped away most of the world's history. People struggled for years, scavenging through the odds and ends of a destroyed and forgotten world for any shred of what used to be. The time before the Cataclysm came to be called the Gilded Age, an age before the end, an age of profound Technology and breathtaking Arch magics, all lost to the Cataclysm.    

A Bright Future for Tri-Star

To regain the knowledge lost in the Cataclysm, a young inventor by the name of Sir. Elros Vult, designed and constructed a thousand-mile tall spire in the middle of the Evergrist Plains. Elros never told anyone in the years of the tower's construction what it would do, merely opting to brush off the questions with a random comment about how the Spire would help everyone. However, when the day came that the Spire was completed, everyone's suspicions were momentarily silenced as the switch was flipped, and the structure lit up. Its pale white lights cut through the clouds far above, highlighting its sheer stature with a beam of white and black. Activating this spire would kick-start the reconstruction of civilization, giving Elros and his newly formed company and governing force, Tri-Star Industries, the knowledge necessary to create a new Gilded Era.  

A World of Unrest

Unknown to the people of the plains, when the Spire was activated, something stirred in The Sevinan Desert as an unnaturally dark cloud grew over the east. Slowly, these clouds blotted out the sun as creatures appeared from the darkness. These creatures ravaged the Desert and destroyed the homeland of the Feline Keidran forcing the Felines to evacuate to the fringes of the desert.