Some of you probably noticed a familiar face among you at some point of your day. It brought back a story
I was thinking of when the tomes giving an outline of what happened during the Dragon War were
written.
Granted its a little... unprofessional, but I'm no bard or story teller. If I had a way to show the flashes
of imagery I had while writing it, it might make more sense. But alas, there is no such way. (Not that anyone would like to see inside my head I'll wager)
I couldn't think of a proper title, as what I'm about to show is basically as far as I originally wrote. Maybe.... Maybe a person from each realm can write from their realm's point of view. I leave what happens up to you, could be interesting no?
Here goes.
(Side note: There's some embellishment here, it just makes for a more... interesting story in my opinion.)
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The wyverns and drakes surfaced first, coming from where only Karakus and other deities like Himself know where. Powerful creatures they were, and they took
the passersby unawares at first, their surprise staying their hands, freezing their cries in their throats, and stopping their hearts. Traders spoke of them, not directly
but they complained that they had to increase the amount of guards protecting their caravans when they traveled the Great South Road.
Some of us questioned the presence of these wyrms, thinking that maybe their more powerful kin were coming soon after. Aye, I mean Dragons.
Think for a moment, the only dragons we Akanbarians ever see are those tamed and controlled by the Elysian Wardens, and I've yet to see someone
who enjoys being on the receiving end of one of those monsters. There is tale that the ice dragon is not the strongest dragon available to the Wardens, talk
of dragons deep in the core of Akanbar. Reasonably so, as there is records of Karakus' children slipping into the depths, hiding from his remorseful killing.
The lore admits it, and I have little reason to doubt it.
So what do we do, should they arise? I have only the foggiest clue, I can hardly match powers with Mordikhan alone, even with my arts. Likely the
Golgonians and Elysians will take similar routes, and attempt to tame them, bend them to their will, Ysallyrans will send them into the Shadows, as
their ancestors did, leaving them for the beings and the Beast that lurk in that realm. Possibly to even leave further monsters in the dark Paths, for the Forsaken to
encounter.
Perhaps a fable is in order, a potential future for Akanbar based on the "what if" of the Dragons returning to the surface world, and hunting us
humans as we hunted them originally.
It was sudden, they came from everywhere, places we travelled frequently, places we could not access easily and places that were impossible
to traverse to. The walls of Elysium were closed to the non winged variety, their large gilded silver and iron gates were assailed immediately, and
the flying kin filled their skies. Wardens summoned their own dragons, and kin did battle with kin in the sky, the drumrolls of thunder filling the air
the Templars manned the gates, fighting valiantly and chanting their battle hymns against Dragons of every kind imaginable, fire dragons,
kryllian dragons, and thunder drakes lashed their tails and smote their powers against the Elysian gates and the Templars, the horn of Elysium sounded
long and loud. Even their harbour betrayed them, giving the great leviathans, dragons of the deep, an easy avenue of attack, Runesmiths and their g
olems fought, their rune stones flashing in the setting sun.
Elsewhere, Golgonath was also under seige from wyrms of an era long passed. The Inner Circle turned to their darkest powers, and broke the
seal between the Underworld, unleashing the hounds of hell, great daemons, and other dark fiends to aid them in their battle. Pyromancers
rose into the sky, their dark spirits filling the sky, and tangling with the Nether drakes flying above, hurling great balls of flame at them. The Flame
of the Underworld was just a small campfire they consumed so much power from it. The Forsakens fearlessly leapt from the palisades, their
talons cutting great gashes into zombie dragons, the dragons fetid breath rotting all it touched, eating away at the armor of the Legionairres'
black armor, but still their swords sliced through the air, and they still called upon the power of their dark Lord, Vorrakkar.
If one were to look to the north, to Ysallyra Forest, one would think the Ysallyrans escaped unharmed from this savage attack from the Dragon-kin.
Even in times as these, Ysallyra Forest remains a deceptive place.
The Forest of Ysallyra was empty, save for the ring of steel, the rustle of leaves and sound of boulders tumbling from Mount Fyriach.
The Dragons sent into the Shadow Realm had returned, changed by the hostile environment inside that eternal twilight. They became
Shadow dragons, little more than great glowing eyes, talons and fangs in a dragon shaped mass of shadow. Gangs of Assassins dropped from
tree tops, onto the backs of these twisted beasts, their daggers flashing as they sunk into the shadowy flesh below them. Warriors ducked and rolled
when the wyrms lashed out, retaliating for the great wounds their battle axes created. Changed by Shadow as they were, they still bled and their
blood still burned where it landed.
The Shamans, long secretive unleashed their power, sinking what they could into quicksand, encasing their allies in protective stone cocoons,
and healing what wounds they could.
The Dragons returned, and the denizens of Akanbar were fighting for their very survival.
Dragons hardly tire, they could fight for days on end, the peoples of Elysium, Ysallyra and Golgonath could as well, but their strength faded
with each passing day. The mind was willing, but the body was not.
Elysium abandoned their great alabaster walls, retreating to the Templar guildhouse, a fortress within a fortress. They barred the gates, the Wardens
and Runesmiths set up barriers against the dragons, and they prepared their numbers for a second push.
Ysallyra did the same, retreating into Mount Fyriach, the Shamans sealing the entrance with a landslide, and with the help of the Arch Druid Meldorno
severed the Pools of Shadow from the Shadow Realm. In the Great Circle of Obelisks, the Ysallyrans recouperated, licking their wounds like wolves.
In Golgonath, the Forsakens and some Legionairres held back the tides of the Dragon-kin, while the rest of their numbers were ordered back, to regroup
at the Great Altar, and the Black Tower. A secret passage known only to the Inner Circle allowed the two to communicate, and help keep control on their
Underworld allies.
The Three Realms all retreated to safe havens, wounded, but not beaten. Not by a long shot.
I was thinking of when the tomes giving an outline of what happened during the Dragon War were
written.
Granted its a little... unprofessional, but I'm no bard or story teller. If I had a way to show the flashes
of imagery I had while writing it, it might make more sense. But alas, there is no such way. (Not that anyone would like to see inside my head I'll wager)
I couldn't think of a proper title, as what I'm about to show is basically as far as I originally wrote. Maybe.... Maybe a person from each realm can write from their realm's point of view. I leave what happens up to you, could be interesting no?
Here goes.
(Side note: There's some embellishment here, it just makes for a more... interesting story in my opinion.)
----------------------------
The wyverns and drakes surfaced first, coming from where only Karakus and other deities like Himself know where. Powerful creatures they were, and they took
the passersby unawares at first, their surprise staying their hands, freezing their cries in their throats, and stopping their hearts. Traders spoke of them, not directly
but they complained that they had to increase the amount of guards protecting their caravans when they traveled the Great South Road.
Some of us questioned the presence of these wyrms, thinking that maybe their more powerful kin were coming soon after. Aye, I mean Dragons.
Think for a moment, the only dragons we Akanbarians ever see are those tamed and controlled by the Elysian Wardens, and I've yet to see someone
who enjoys being on the receiving end of one of those monsters. There is tale that the ice dragon is not the strongest dragon available to the Wardens, talk
of dragons deep in the core of Akanbar. Reasonably so, as there is records of Karakus' children slipping into the depths, hiding from his remorseful killing.
The lore admits it, and I have little reason to doubt it.
So what do we do, should they arise? I have only the foggiest clue, I can hardly match powers with Mordikhan alone, even with my arts. Likely the
Golgonians and Elysians will take similar routes, and attempt to tame them, bend them to their will, Ysallyrans will send them into the Shadows, as
their ancestors did, leaving them for the beings and the Beast that lurk in that realm. Possibly to even leave further monsters in the dark Paths, for the Forsaken to
encounter.
Perhaps a fable is in order, a potential future for Akanbar based on the "what if" of the Dragons returning to the surface world, and hunting us
humans as we hunted them originally.
It was sudden, they came from everywhere, places we travelled frequently, places we could not access easily and places that were impossible
to traverse to. The walls of Elysium were closed to the non winged variety, their large gilded silver and iron gates were assailed immediately, and
the flying kin filled their skies. Wardens summoned their own dragons, and kin did battle with kin in the sky, the drumrolls of thunder filling the air
the Templars manned the gates, fighting valiantly and chanting their battle hymns against Dragons of every kind imaginable, fire dragons,
kryllian dragons, and thunder drakes lashed their tails and smote their powers against the Elysian gates and the Templars, the horn of Elysium sounded
long and loud. Even their harbour betrayed them, giving the great leviathans, dragons of the deep, an easy avenue of attack, Runesmiths and their g
olems fought, their rune stones flashing in the setting sun.
Elsewhere, Golgonath was also under seige from wyrms of an era long passed. The Inner Circle turned to their darkest powers, and broke the
seal between the Underworld, unleashing the hounds of hell, great daemons, and other dark fiends to aid them in their battle. Pyromancers
rose into the sky, their dark spirits filling the sky, and tangling with the Nether drakes flying above, hurling great balls of flame at them. The Flame
of the Underworld was just a small campfire they consumed so much power from it. The Forsakens fearlessly leapt from the palisades, their
talons cutting great gashes into zombie dragons, the dragons fetid breath rotting all it touched, eating away at the armor of the Legionairres'
black armor, but still their swords sliced through the air, and they still called upon the power of their dark Lord, Vorrakkar.
If one were to look to the north, to Ysallyra Forest, one would think the Ysallyrans escaped unharmed from this savage attack from the Dragon-kin.
Even in times as these, Ysallyra Forest remains a deceptive place.
The Forest of Ysallyra was empty, save for the ring of steel, the rustle of leaves and sound of boulders tumbling from Mount Fyriach.
The Dragons sent into the Shadow Realm had returned, changed by the hostile environment inside that eternal twilight. They became
Shadow dragons, little more than great glowing eyes, talons and fangs in a dragon shaped mass of shadow. Gangs of Assassins dropped from
tree tops, onto the backs of these twisted beasts, their daggers flashing as they sunk into the shadowy flesh below them. Warriors ducked and rolled
when the wyrms lashed out, retaliating for the great wounds their battle axes created. Changed by Shadow as they were, they still bled and their
blood still burned where it landed.
The Shamans, long secretive unleashed their power, sinking what they could into quicksand, encasing their allies in protective stone cocoons,
and healing what wounds they could.
The Dragons returned, and the denizens of Akanbar were fighting for their very survival.
Dragons hardly tire, they could fight for days on end, the peoples of Elysium, Ysallyra and Golgonath could as well, but their strength faded
with each passing day. The mind was willing, but the body was not.
Elysium abandoned their great alabaster walls, retreating to the Templar guildhouse, a fortress within a fortress. They barred the gates, the Wardens
and Runesmiths set up barriers against the dragons, and they prepared their numbers for a second push.
Ysallyra did the same, retreating into Mount Fyriach, the Shamans sealing the entrance with a landslide, and with the help of the Arch Druid Meldorno
severed the Pools of Shadow from the Shadow Realm. In the Great Circle of Obelisks, the Ysallyrans recouperated, licking their wounds like wolves.
In Golgonath, the Forsakens and some Legionairres held back the tides of the Dragon-kin, while the rest of their numbers were ordered back, to regroup
at the Great Altar, and the Black Tower. A secret passage known only to the Inner Circle allowed the two to communicate, and help keep control on their
Underworld allies.
The Three Realms all retreated to safe havens, wounded, but not beaten. Not by a long shot.
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