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Fragments of Shrigma'Tul

An abyssal lord who incarnated into the mortal world to spread destruction. He was defeated by a group of five powerful men and women. They sealed him back to the abyss and split him in five parts, each taking one in their care and eventually passing them to their offspring.

 

 

 

Fragments of Shrigma'Tul

The Evenguard

A mechanical box in the Far North, rumored to have contained a considerable amount of the world’s primordial magic stowed inside. It was also told that the box held a fearsome creature inside to guard it or that whomever were to open the box would gain immense powers.

It was eventually opened and found. A great blue shock of energy coursed through the sky, it was named the Evenguard by a reputable, authoritative and powerful wizard name Ofraxion. He spotted the wave of living magic in the air and immediately searched in his library of legend and old lore. He found mentions of this event in a child's tale book written in the language of the old faith.

He informed the three Lords of Carin, Bartlett and Ardashir that this was the Evenguard, a wave of primordial living magic spreading throughout the world, giving new powers to humans, creatures, plants and inorganic objects.

 

 

 

The Evenguard

Pi's Poem

1 A long time ago before the first winds that billow our sails, there were two lovers. 2 In those times without day nor night, they were all that was, the only two ones in existence. 3 These two together made one, as the bright moon over the seas reflecting the light of our sun. 4 But alone they were separate, two entities of their own, set apart from one another.

5 They were made for each other, and they were intended from the beginning to always be together. 6 Their love for one another ran deep, as the long streams of rivers that bring us life and nourish our growths. 7 He, Pi was made of logic and structure; a constant infinite, endless and complete. 8 She, Phi was perfection; as the shell of a Nautilus made for love and creation. 9 Together by the work of their hands, they conceived life.

9 For many eons they lay together in each others’ arms, for the great hourglass of all-time did only pass a third. 10 They did not speak during that time, solely gazing into the eyes of the being in front of them with a great well of emotions building within them, full of admiration for the love they had for one another. 11 Their breath was a great expansion, a masterpiece of art forever painted on our night sky proving their ingenuity and power. 12 Their exhalations were a vaporous wave of heat creating stars and heavenly bodies on its path fuelling them to brightly burn for millennia to come. 13 Respirations were empty spaces and dark holes, only emphasizing their creation with what was not. 14 They breathed longing sighs to forever be united this way; that time would stop just this once, just for them. 15 With this they brought into existence luminous disks of brilliant lights, pulsation radiant energy at the very core of galaxies.

 

 

 

Pi's Poem

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