All across Aegisea, a brilliant flash from the cosmos announced the arrival of a new star. Like a second sun, its rays illuminated the land below in a cool, mystical glow. Even the cosmos seemed to stir into a dance, flushed out in billowy dust-clouds of pinks, blues and purples. It appeared on the night horizon for those on the mainland, but for those in The Land Beyond, it appeared directly overhead.
On the battlefield, smoke and the harsh light of wyvern flames had blackened the night sky into a dead, inky expanse. Yet this new star pierced through the fog of war like a lance. Troops on either side of the field raised their gazes in awe at the celestial display. Elvish magi uttered prayers of reverence. Dying warriors let out their last breaths in peace. Even the spirits and their allies halted their struggle to observe this unusual omen.
For the first time in hours, the bloodshed halted for one brief, fragile moment.
Then, just as abruptly as the star had appeared, it split into a shower of smaller stars. They shot down from the sky and left trails of glittering radiance in their path like so many silver threads. Once again, the battlefield was launched into chaos as this time projectiles from the heavens spurred them into action. A spirit pounced on a mage as she watched the sky, a knight took his opportunity to cut down a distracted opponent. And so the battle continued.
Two wyverns, once dominators of the skies, now swerved and dove to spare their wings from the cascade of falling stars. One, with scales the color of ash, was struck straight through its webbing and spiraled to the ground along with the stars, crashing into an outcropping of crumpled ruins near the edge of the battlefield.
As the star fragments fell to the earth they made small craters across the battlefield. A soft, pale mist rose from them.... and strange figures.
You were among them.
The memory of death was still fresh in your mind, or perhaps confusion as all memory leading up to this point was missing. One thing is certain; you are not where you belong, and if you want to keep this precious new chance at life... you will have to survive the battle raging around you.
On the battlefield, smoke and the harsh light of wyvern flames had blackened the night sky into a dead, inky expanse. Yet this new star pierced through the fog of war like a lance. Troops on either side of the field raised their gazes in awe at the celestial display. Elvish magi uttered prayers of reverence. Dying warriors let out their last breaths in peace. Even the spirits and their allies halted their struggle to observe this unusual omen.
For the first time in hours, the bloodshed halted for one brief, fragile moment.
Then, just as abruptly as the star had appeared, it split into a shower of smaller stars. They shot down from the sky and left trails of glittering radiance in their path like so many silver threads. Once again, the battlefield was launched into chaos as this time projectiles from the heavens spurred them into action. A spirit pounced on a mage as she watched the sky, a knight took his opportunity to cut down a distracted opponent. And so the battle continued.
Two wyverns, once dominators of the skies, now swerved and dove to spare their wings from the cascade of falling stars. One, with scales the color of ash, was struck straight through its webbing and spiraled to the ground along with the stars, crashing into an outcropping of crumpled ruins near the edge of the battlefield.
As the star fragments fell to the earth they made small craters across the battlefield. A soft, pale mist rose from them.... and strange figures.
You were among them.
The memory of death was still fresh in your mind, or perhaps confusion as all memory leading up to this point was missing. One thing is certain; you are not where you belong, and if you want to keep this precious new chance at life... you will have to survive the battle raging around you.