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{{inll}} A local cataclysm caused by [[Mayor Alan]] activating an [[Ancient]] weapon. This weapon caused the destruction of [[Aliant]] and [[Vissias]], and wrought ruin for hundreds of miles around. Uninhabitable for centuries, the formerly lush lands of [[Vissias]] and [[Aliant]] became the vast desert known now as [[Dragonsand]]. The people of [[Enroth (planet)|Enroth]] believed this event to be what caused the [[Ancients]] to turn away from them and cause the [[Silence]], but in reality the events were unrelated. = [[Bard Tanni]]'s tale of the Day of Fire {{wll}} = ''The following is a story written by [[Bard Tanni]], originally available on the official (now-defunct) 3DO website.'' This tale is the oldest that I have to tell—a tale of the [[Silence]]. The legend of our Fall from the favor of the [[Ancients]] and the [[Silence]] we have endured ever since. Years upon years ago, when the [[Ancients]] spoke freely to us, great magic was ours to command. There was magic that could build, change, teach and heal. There were the [[Heavenly Forge]]s that wrought glorious magical artifacts. And there were terrible weapons that none could be trusted to wield. It is these weapons and men’s folly that legends say brought the [[Silence]] and the Fall. It is said that one of these weapons fell into the hands of bandits, who had staged a raid on one of the [[Ancient]] armories. They, in turn, were raided by the local authorities of [[Aliant]], a town located west of what is now called the [[Mire of the Damned]] in southern [[Enroth (continent)|Enroth]]. The weapon was confiscated from the bandits by the [[Mayor Alan|Mayor]], who held onto it for…safe keeping. Widely viewed as one of the most wicked men in history, [[Mayor Alan]] had not set out to do harm. Although certainly not perfect, he put the people’s needs before his own. He loved his family: his wife [[Elaine]], their son [[Michael]], and daughter [[Alanna]]. His children were healthy and happy; [[Michael]] was working his way up the ladder of the military while [[Alanna]] was the envy of every young woman in the kingdom. [[Alanna]]’s beauty, with her father’s raven black hair and her mother’s brilliant blue eyes began many a fight among her suitors. One dark night [[Alanna]] was found murdered outside the council meeting hall. Her grieving father swore vengeance on the murderer. A message came to [[Alan]] accusing his fellow council members of the crime. He ordered the five elders arrested for murdering his daughter. Their vehement denials fell upon deaf ears as [[Alan]] dispensed with a trial ordered them executed. One of the five elders, [[Theodore]], was caught while the other four escaped. His execution was swift and painful. The remaining four, [[Eldan]], [[Andrew]], [[Thomas]], and [[Matthew]], fled northeast to [[Vissias]], a country is south of what is now [[Blackshire]], and begged sanctuary. [[Alan]]’s forces pursued but were met by the army of the [[Vissians]] who stopped them at the border. [[Alan]] demanded the "killers" be turned over to him. The [[Vissians]] refused. The two sides fell to fighting, and by the end of the day, [[Alan]]’s son [[Michael]] had fallen in battle. Blinded by grief and rage, [[Alan]] activated the [[Ancient]] weapon. The wrath of heaven poured out of the artifact, instantly slaying both armies to a man and filling the land with poison. Fire rained onto the town of [[Aliant]], burned the green fields of [[Vissias]], and wrought ruin for hundreds of miles around. Uninhabitable for centuries, the formerly lush lands of [[Vissias]] and [[Aliant]] became the vast desert known now as [[Dragonsand]]. The [[Colonial Government]] pled with the [[Ancients]] for help, but there was no answer. Some say that the [[Ancients]] were appalled by the destruction that we wrought upon ourselves and would not speak to us until we became more civilized. Others are not so sure the events are connected, refusing to believe the [[Ancients]] would abandon their children so casually. In any even, without their guiding voice, most of the great magic slowly stopped working and the [[Heavenly Forge]] that created these powerful artifacts began to break down. The legends are unclear on the exact date of the Day of Fire, but they are clear on one thing—the date of the awful [[Silence]] that followed soon after. A new calendar was formed to mark the dark occasion—a constant reminder of what happened 1,168 years ago. == See also == * [[Timeline]] [[Category: Events]] [[Category:Storyline]]
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