

Best two out of threeSilvius Aspect of Jar'DiorBest two out of three
There came a time for Jar'Dior to select his third Aspect and he struggled over the options. Just as the other two gods watch the one making the choice, Fan'taween and Mal'oi both kept an awareness of his effort. While the other Gods held no say in his selection, it would serve no good cause to create unneeded friction.
Calling up a chair of saplings, Mal'oi took a seat next to Jar'Dior as he looked into the pool before them. A flash of annoyance crossed Jar'dior's face. He does not like to be crowded and the younger God seemed to delight in getting comfortable inside his space. &nbs


Rumors surrounding IsradIsrad Aspect of Mal'oiRumors surrounding Israd
The wonders of magic and man was unrivaled and cities sprawled across the face of Talan'ith. The only real challenge to the Empire came from regional politics and petty feuds for nearly a generation before the first unexplained storms hit.
At first, just small outlaying settlements would vanish. Sometimes a flood, earthquake, sandstorm, or even hurricanes that the mages did not predict and the clerics deemed somehow natural, yet controlled.
Over a period of years, the source of these disasters was identified as a group of heretics who worshiped an idea of protecting the nat


The Life of DimikarDimikar Aspect of Fan'taweenThe Life of Dimikar
The half orc Dimikar was the product of an unwanted union and raised by his strict human mother. Far larger than his more welcome siblings, even at a young age, he soon entered his adolescence as the one his family depended on for protection during their travels.
The family made a living traveling from place to place utilizing his mothers talented skills at needle and thread. He frequently fought off raiders, undead and "those people", as his mother referred to goblins, orcs, minotaurs and the like. During a hard night's ambush, Dimikar suffered grave wounds and f


Arokasha's TaleArokasha Aspect of Fan'taweenArokasha's Tale
It is said that in her mortal life, she was a courtesan of a powerful and unmarried Drakeston Sultan. He promised, among other things, that he would wed her. His request was that she wait for the wedding until he was able to return stability to the Drakeston kingdom, as it had fallen on hard times during the rule of his incompetent brother who has "tragically died" along with all his heirs to what appeared to be desert raiders.
The Sultan took 3 years to "solve" the kingdoms problems and was found to be unfaithful several times. While it is not uncommon or unexpected for Drakeston


A Hard ChoiceXullrae roused from reverie with a groan at the sound of a baby crying. As she blinked her eyes trying to refocus, she realized the crying was nearby in the adjoining room; her baby.A Hard Choice
Where was Aiyana? she thought as a copper brow furrowed in irritation. Brisk, angry steps carried her closer to the cries and she stopped in the walkway to have a look. Inside the nursery she watched Dilyl nervously circle the cradle. Every time she reluctantly reached for the child, the hardened warrior snatched her hand away as if the babys skin were fire. Xullrae wouldv
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