The mighty white city was now nothing but mere rubble. Imperialis Parth’ell, it was called. It ruled the whole of Dos Maganon, every bit, without competition. Was it an alien concept, introduced to primitive, animalistic races? Did they do it through force? We don’t know. We will never know again.
Parth’ell was ruled by a magical being called the Djinn. It brought peace and harmony to the world. No one within the many cities hungered, or wanted for anything. Within the walls, that is.
When the Djinn died, it took with it Parth’ell’s portals, and even their only food source. In those dark days there was chaos, and there was hope. The races that were advanced beyond todays imagination would lose everything, but those who were repressed as mere animals would gain the world. Without Parth’ell to ruthlessly impede their advancement in the name of peace, they had their opportunity at last.
Today, five hundred years later, it won’t matter whether you are ruler of a once-great people, or king over a fledgling race that just started to evolve. We are all of equal footing now. It would seem that perhaps the Djinn did accomplish equality after all…
In the north, in the cold forests and plains east of the world’s only ocean - Aqu Ubra – mighty volcanoes spew forth endless soot, blackening the skies. The Result is nights that last seemingly without end.
In the south, great Mana Storms rage, driving all those “blessed” with the ability to practice magic completely mad with homicidal rampages, and making their power uncontrollably powerful.
Pray you rule well, for you may need it…
Parth’ell was ruled by a magical being called the Djinn. It brought peace and harmony to the world. No one within the many cities hungered, or wanted for anything. Within the walls, that is.
When the Djinn died, it took with it Parth’ell’s portals, and even their only food source. In those dark days there was chaos, and there was hope. The races that were advanced beyond todays imagination would lose everything, but those who were repressed as mere animals would gain the world. Without Parth’ell to ruthlessly impede their advancement in the name of peace, they had their opportunity at last.
Today, five hundred years later, it won’t matter whether you are ruler of a once-great people, or king over a fledgling race that just started to evolve. We are all of equal footing now. It would seem that perhaps the Djinn did accomplish equality after all…
In the north, in the cold forests and plains east of the world’s only ocean - Aqu Ubra – mighty volcanoes spew forth endless soot, blackening the skies. The Result is nights that last seemingly without end.
In the south, great Mana Storms rage, driving all those “blessed” with the ability to practice magic completely mad with homicidal rampages, and making their power uncontrollably powerful.
Pray you rule well, for you may need it…