Wednesday 8 December 2010

The Legend of Gandaroth - Chapter II

From History to Myth

Was it all but a mystical tale? Most people seem to believe so. After all, centuries had passed since the legend of Gandaroth and the fall of Regrus, the once keeper of the Rune of Forgiveness. Many battles were fought; generations of mighty kings ruled the lands and life eventually took its natural course.
As time went by, the tale of the Runes fell into oblivion and History gradually became folklore.

And folklore was used to teach why Forgiveness is so difficult to attain and why Man should endure in hardships to conquer this value.

From Myth to Truth

But the strange events and cataclysms which occurred in the realm of Gandaroth since the loss of the stone were left with no easy explanation. How was it possible to conceive the great plague that cursed the lands from the grand capital Tollfold all the way to the edges of Notherdum? What to say about the massive invasion of the Orcs across Blotan Sea reaching as far as Kestenlande? And what really happened in Doomaris, once the peaceful religious capital of Hargam, where thousands of people vanished in a horrific tremor that shook the earth and unleashed a fog so sinister that the skies were tainted with darkness for over two years?

One man seemed to believe that the tale of the Runes was no myth after all. Juvens, the Red Wizard, gathered with the council of the White Path in the Tower of Kelmund and shared his thoughts on the cataclysms. He said that when the sages who hid the magical stones killed themselves so that no one would find their locations, they released a mystical beam of energy. That energy somehow stayed in the place where the stones were hidden.
Before anyone could interrupt Juvens and his dubious narrative, the wizard continued and told of how the energy generated by the sages in their fatal hour was invisible and imperceptible to the common man but not indifferent to special beings. In fact, over the centuries, this energy had inadvertently touched many men and women giving them the power to have visions of the lost runes thus making them accidental prophets. But how would this speculation explain the disasters that scarred Gandaroth? Juvens waited for the inevitable question and unveiled the horrible truth: to ensure that the runes could be found, Azmaroom, the Evil Lord of Tormentia, created a series of portals that would open every time someone would have a vision of the stones. And once opened, the portals would unleash the Great Demons to seek the unfortunate seer and find the rune.
That is why, the Red Wizard concluded, all these disasters have happened and will continue to, every time one these prophets has a vision of the stones.

1 comment:

  1. Man, I'm really liking this story. It's developing nicely and each expansion makes it feel more real.

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