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Soooo...who want's their kingdom to be responsible for the death of the previous Champion of Lweste, killed for an attempt to steal the vessel of one of the Kings or Queens? Any takers...no?
How about I guarantee you a lifetime supply of bitterness and snarky comments from good ol' Varian?
eek- nevermind I was thinking of Yystan. . .
 
:deadopenmouth: Alright, you're lucky you didn't sign off on any paperwork...Sir what do we do, I promised to get a soul, what are we gonna do with all this hatred? Should we just dump it into the water...no??
Im sure someone will be more than happy to rid of a bit of soul and gain some hatred in the process ^_^ *stares at q r o w q r o w * *stares at Larry Larry *
 
Im sure someone will be more than happy to rid of a bit of soul and gain some hatred in the process ^_^ *stares at q r o w q r o w *
C'mon Princess of the undead, I'm sure you don't need that soul anyway, you'll get a ton of hatred off this deal. Alright, we got a taker...WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU ALREADY DUMPED THEM ON MYNDOK TERRITORY. Alright, well we gotta change it now...dummy. Think she would settle for 5 jars?
 
not 100% sure what's happening, but if Lysandra is murdering someone she's up for it.
 
not 100% sure what's happening, but if Lysandra is murdering someone she's up for it.

YAAAAY, you were involved in the murder of the last super powerful illusionist, hope your happy...Aw great, her, out of all people, great...let's see how this backfires.

Oh wow! Looked back at the lore page, and just realized it's perfect that the previous champion died from Thanade, being the country the alliance failed miserably with.
 
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YAAAAY, you were involved in the murder of the last super powerful illusionist, hope your happy...Aw great, her, out of all people, great...let's see how this backfires.

Oh wow! Looked back at the lore page, and just realized it's perfect that the previous champion died from Thanade, being the country the alliance failed miserably with.
always happy if my characters are involved in drama and murder.
 
Is there a way we can make a thread that is purely information on the kingdoms? I'm trying to stay as a accurate as possible. And I'm really sorry for making you all wait, I just got off work so i can spend some real time on it now!
 
Is there a way we can make a thread that is purely information on the kingdoms? I'm trying to stay as a accurate as possible. And I'm really sorry for making you all wait, I just got off work so i can spend some real time on it now!
there's a lore page?
 
That is true, but the elaborations. I'm sorry if I sound needy. I can just flip through the ooc
oh you mean the descriptions of each kingdom? I think it would be a good idea to move them to the lore cause they got drowned in the ooc. (also should move the map to cause it got drowned as well.)
 
oh you mean the descriptions of each kingdom? I think it would be a good idea to move them to the lore cause they got drowned in the ooc. (also should move the map to cause it got drowned as well.)
( The map will be seen again in the main topic ^_^ )
 
Heavenchi Heavenchi fickleglory fickleglory Hey lovlies, here is hopefully all the ooc lore. <3
You two have heirs~. A perk of having heirs is you get to decide a few things.
A) Kingdom colors. Two.
For example, my OC is the heir of Erynada. I picked the colors green and blue. ^_^
B) Kingdom Jewel. One.
For example, I chose a sapphire.

Aveoul Kingdom: They didn’t need the element earth to throw boulders. The Aveoulians were brutes. Rushing in battle with little fear and blind courage. They were a power house in the war, it was hard to keep a Aveoulian warrior down. The Aveoul Kingdom’s colors are _ and _. Aveoulians are known to hold little back.The Aveoul’s lands are very rocky, there are many mountains and little vegetation in the lands. This means there is little farmable land , famine a common problem in Aveoul. In prewar times they contributed weapons to the trade world as well as physical labor, helping other countries make some of their most famous monuments. Aveoulians have little problem with fighting for what they believe in. The affinity fire is what most Aveoulians have. Aveoul is known as the “Home of Warriors”.

Lweste Kingdom: Who to fight? Maybe the one in the middle? How many troupes do they really have? These were common questions when dealing with a Lwestian. Masters of trickery, mistresses of confusion, Lwestians were hard to battle. The Lweste Kingdom’s colors are _ and _. Lewstians are said to be tricksters and it's hard to tell what's real and what's not around them.The lands of the Lweste Kingdom are wet lands. Rivers run through the towns and Lweste is right next to a sea. Before the hundred year war they contributed fish and boats and were known to be the world’s fashionistas. The element water is the forte of Lwestians “ Rulers of Question”.

Thanade Kingdom: The Thanade kingdom was a powerhouse in the war, being one of the top threats to every other kingdom. Their dead never truly stayed dead less they were utterly obliterated. It was not wise to turn your back to a Thandaden’s “corpse”. The Thanade kingdom’s colors are _ and _. Thandadens are known to be mysterious demons, they compete with Lweste with the title “snake”. Before the war, Thanade was known in the trading lands for having potions and herbs that preserved foods and kept wounds from rotting, amputation is a rarity in Thanade. A majority of the time, Thandadens have a affinity with air. Thanade is known as “The Land of the Undead”.

Mages can summon and manipulate the elements all of them. But they are born attracted to one in particular, one that's apart of them naturally. Technically mages can use all the elements but it takes yeaaarrrsss of training to go beyond your affinity.

Yystan Kingdom: The skies roared with the Yystan armies, the skies seemingly on the side of these warriors, tornadoes and lightning followed behind Yystanians in the war. The Yystan Kingdom’s colors are _ and _. People call Yystan "The Land of the Snobs" due to the fact Yystannians stay true to their beliefs like Aveoulians. The lands of Yystan are average. They’re not dry but they’re not overabundant. They have what they need but that’s about it. Poverty is only in tiny villages in the kingdom. Previously before the hundred year war they were known for their seasonings, silks, and art.“ The People of Values” are usually air elementals.

Myndok Kingdom: Trees, boulders, spears, swords, arrows, whips, the earth itself was thrown at Myndok enemies. The enemies would be fighting seemingly air as the swords were wielded by no one but magic. Fighting a Myndok was like fighting two people. Their magic and them. Myndok's were a terrifying foe. Everything was their weapon, may the divine be with you if you were their enemy. The kingdom's colors are _ and _. Myndoks are known to be “scaredy cats” for watching from afar before making their attack. The Myndok lands are average, slightly below. Poverty a minor issue in some areas of the kingdom. Myndoks are known as "The Librarians of the Mind" for a good reason, air is usually their affinity.

Technically I need to alter lore I had made previously ( I made this RP on a different RP site and I altered it slightly to fit here ^_^ )
( Haven't finished altering but I highly some of the good bits- )
In the 2nd year of the war, Thanade’s king released. It was terrifying. Every dead soldier whose body was still semi sturdy was risen, it was the reason Erynadians were forced back. You may think, what’s the big deal? People were risen in the war all the time. They were but were 500,000 risen at once? No. Only on that day were people risen in such an amount. Those new dead swarmed like the bugs soon to appear the next week. They had little strategy but numbers. They destroyed platoons one after the next of Erynadians, eating soldiers alive, rising right back up after every single lethal blow until they were in pieces. They slaughtered Erynada’s precious animals and soon gained the majority of the battlefield, It was called “The Week of the Undead”. When the Erynadian queen retaliated, to keep the undead and necromancers from her people, the result was just as horrifying. She gained control of not only every animal in her kingdom but insects as well. Historians describe it as if the sky was being eaten. The entire sky above the battle ground was black. Hundreds of thousands of bugs like cicadas, hornets, bees, flies, roaches and wasps flew down on Thandian soldiers and undead, stinging soldiers to death or suffocating them by crawling in every hole they could find. Worms and maggots came to fight too, quickening the decaying process for the undead. The second day, animals came. Lions, bears, boars, and snakes came with the same fury as the queen, finishing off a majority of the soldiers. For two nights the battlefield was like that. We call that the days of “Reckoning”. When Yystanians and Lweste fought on the 5th year of the war, it was devastating. 11,000 Yystanian warriors lost their eyesight when the Lweste king released. Reports say it was as if all the sun’s light was brought down to earth at once. It wasn’t over after that though. A massacre of Yystanians came the second day. They were killing one another without knowing it. For four hours Yystanians were seeing each other as Lwestians. 6,000 Yystanians died that day. You may have heard of this in history class briefly, those who died those nights are called the “Confused”. The whole situation is known as the “Blinding Massacre”. When the Yystanians retaliated after retreating for 3 years, it was nerve racking. Never had the world seen a storm of such power. Reports say black storm clouds were seen for miles, rumbling was the only thing that came for seven hours. The eighth hour was when the damage was dealt. Tornadoes and twisters annihilated Lwestian defenses, Yystanians rode in with a a fierce battle song, and brought down their wrath. Lightning bolts the width of trees came slamming down at the Lwestians villages and castle, one after another, killing thousands, records say 8,000. Wildfires of unimaginable size burned the Lwestian farming land to mere dust. The worst was yet to come. With a battle cry some say was heard for miles, Yystanians obliterate the castle, with the biggest lightning bolt the world had ever seen. Yystanians kept Lwestian lands for 5 years before being forced to leave when Myndok came into THEIR lands. Before that, Myndok and Aveoul had fought and some argue their battle did more damage than Yystan’s storm. Are you all familiar with the “Fragments of Mt.Rumo”? There use to be a mountain there as you know. It separated Myndok and Aveoul previously before the war that “Turned the Earth upside down”. Aveoulians, the fiercest warriors known to us came with blinding speed and strength. Aveoul’s release was slightly different. The King’s release amplified his warriors strength by ten fold for seven hours. His release is known as “Supreme Strength”. Every Avoelian on that battlefield suddenly became indestructible. They took arrows to the chest and still fought, crushed skulls with mere punches, and it was said their cries shook trees. One Aveoulian had the strength of a hundred. It was horrifying, the sight of the Aveoulians made Myndok cower and retreat for a year before they came back with “The tune that reaped minds”.

Medical Problem Mages Have


When mages go beyond their “norm”, or “take in” too much mana it can have a variety of results.. A norm is the average amount of mana you use daily. You can increase your norm by using your mana a bit more every day, not a significant amount, but just enough that you sweat a little. Some don’t know this but if you don’t use your mana for lets say a month, you’ll decrease your norm. So it’s best to use your mana daily. Taking in mana is when you summon mana from your environment and absorb it to power up your specialty to avoid draining your internal mana. We all take mana from our environment when we summon our element, but since we have an affinity for that element it does not require us to take a significant amount of mana from the environment, no side effects occur as a result. Taking in mana can become a problem when you use it to boost your specialty. If you absorb to much mana, to quickly is when side effects occur. They are listed below.


Bleeding is one of the most common side effects of going to far, to quickly beyond your norm. You can have a nose bleed, a vein can pop in your eye, or blood can come from your ears. Bleeding isn’t usually to serious as long as you stop the minute you notice the blood and seek medical attention just to make sure bleeding is the only thing that happened to your body. If you continue, you run the risk of popping a major vessel or having a seizure.


Hallucinations are a common side effect of absorbing external mana. When your absorb mana it’s best to do it slowly, if you don’t, the external mana can mess with your body. Since you didn’t give your internal mana time to filter the external mana. Hallucinations come from the external mana you absorbed, messing with your brain. You will start seeing objects, familiars, people, and plants that aren’t there. The hallucinations usually last until your body naturally expels the external mana. Once you notice you’re hallucinating, it’s best to lie down with your feet up so your internal mana that moves around your body through your blood, can get to your brain faster. When it reaches your brain, you may feel a bit of discomfort but that’s normal. One the headaches stop, you may have to go to the bathroom, or vomit. After you’ve done this you should be good. It’s recommended after this ordeal not to absorb external mana for a week at minimum.


Hibernation. There are two ways to power up your specialty. With external mana, or your own mana. You already are using your internal mana to use your specialty, so it’s quite the gamble to use even more of it to amplify your ability. Once your internal mana reaches a certain low, your body’s defense mechanisms will turn on. Hibernating is one of your body’s defense mechanisms. It’s common to sleep for about 2 hours to 48 hours depending on how low your internal mana got. During hibernation your body will start absorbing external mana at a very slow pace, hence the length of time the mage will be out. The reason for such a slow pace is because your body is filtering then filtering the external once more to make it beneficial and not toxic to your body. IF you notice someone going into hibernation it’s best to call a medic just so they can determine if the person will need a mana donor(X).

Thanade’s Measure of Skill

How many dead can you rise at a time(?):

How long can you keep them risen(?):

Are you able to use their abilities they had(?):

EX: If you rose a Aveoulian, how long can you keep them risen and do they still have super strength? As well as, how many Aveoulians can you rise at one time?




Erynada’s Measure of Skill

How many animals can you shape shift into(?):

How many animals are you able to fluently speak to(?):

How many animals can you control at one time(?):


Aveoul’s Measure of Skill

How much weight can you lift(?):

Can you hear this sound(?): (Dog Whistle)

Can you catch this: (A ball is whipped toward you by a full grown Aveoul Warrior)


Lweste’s Measure of Skill

Can you make yourself invisible(?):

Attempt to make me see multiples of you, as many as possible:

How bright of a light can you summon from your hands: (A faint flicker-illuminate a room-blinding)


Yystan’s Measure of Skill

Do you need to summon a whole storm or do you pick and choose: (If you wanted lightning do you need to create a whole entire storm or can you just summon just the lightning)

How much damage can you deal with your storms(?): (Knock off a few shutter & break a few windows-Damage a roof and burn some trees down- Demolish a town)

Can you stop your storms once you make them(?): (Yes-Sometimes-No)


Myndok’s Measure of Skill

Write on the chalkboard without touching the chalk: (Can you write a sentence-paragraph-essay)

Tell me 5 fun things you did as a child without talking: (How many did you tell her? 1-5)

How far can you throw that dagger with your mind(?): (To the next table-Across the room-Across the Hall.
 
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I kinda got side track and forgot I was working on Lysandra whoops.
I'll have her finished tonight tho......hopefully.
 
Heavenchi Heavenchi fickleglory fickleglory Hey lovlies, here is hopefully all the ooc lore. <3
You two have heirs~. A perk of having heirs is you get to decide a few things.
A) Kingdom colors. Two.
For example, my OC is the heir of Erynada. I picked the colors green and blue. ^_^
B) Kingdom Jewel. One.
For example, I chose a sapphire.

Aveoul Kingdom: They didn’t need the element earth to throw boulders. The Aveoulians were brutes. Rushing in battle with little fear and blind courage. They were a power house in the war, it was hard to keep a Aveoulian warrior down. The Aveoul Kingdom’s colors are _ and _. Aveoulians are known to hold little back.The Aveoul’s lands are very rocky, there are many mountains and little vegetation in the lands. This means there is little farmable land , famine a common problem in Aveoul. In prewar times they contributed weapons to the trade world as well as physical labor, helping other countries make some of their most famous monuments. Aveoulians have little problem with fighting for what they believe in. The affinity fire is what most Aveoulians have. Aveoul is known as the “Home of Warriors”.

Lweste Kingdom: Who to fight? Maybe the one in the middle? How many troupes do they really have? These were common questions when dealing with a Lwestian. Masters of trickery, mistresses of confusion, Lwestians were hard to battle. The Lweste Kingdom’s colors are _ and _. Lewstians are said to be tricksters and it's hard to tell what's real and what's not around them.The lands of the Lweste Kingdom are wet lands. Rivers run through the towns and Lweste is right next to a sea. Before the hundred year war they contributed fish and boats and were known to be the world’s fashionistas. The element water is the forte of Lwestians “ Rulers of Question”.

Thanade Kingdom: The Thanade kingdom was a powerhouse in the war, being one of the top threats to every other kingdom. Their dead never truly stayed dead less they were utterly obliterated. It was not wise to turn your back to a Thandaden’s “corpse”. The Thanade kingdom’s colors are _ and _. Thandadens are known to be mysterious demons, they compete with Lweste with the title “snake”. Before the war, Thanade was known in the trading lands for having potions and herbs that preserved foods and kept wounds from rotting, amputation is a rarity in Thanade. A majority of the time, Thandadens have a affinity with air. Thanade is known as “The Land of the Undead”.

Mages can summon and manipulate the elements all of them. But they are born attracted to one in particular, one that's apart of them naturally. Technically mages can use all the elements but it takes yeaaarrrsss of training to go beyond your affinity.

Yystan Kingdom: The skies roared with the Yystan armies, the skies seemingly on the side of these warriors, tornadoes and lightning followed behind Yystanians in the war. The Yystan Kingdom’s colors are _ and _. People call Yystan "The Land of the Snobs" due to the fact Yystannians stay true to their beliefs like Aveoulians. The lands of Yystan are average. They’re not dry but they’re not overabundant. They have what they need but that’s about it. Poverty is only in tiny villages in the kingdom. Previously before the hundred year war they were known for their seasonings, silks, and art.“ The People of Values” are usually air elementals.

Myndok Kingdom: Trees, boulders, spears, swords, arrows, whips, the earth itself was thrown at Myndok enemies. The enemies would be fighting seemingly air as the swords were wielded by no one but magic. Fighting a Myndok was like fighting two people. Their magic and them. Myndok's were a terrifying foe. Everything was their weapon, may the divine be with you if you were their enemy. The kingdom's colors are _ and _. Myndoks are known to be “scaredy cats” for watching from afar before making their attack. The Myndok lands are average, slightly below. Poverty a minor issue in some areas of the kingdom. Myndoks are known as "The Librarians of the Mind" for a good reason, air is usually their affinity.

Technically I need to alter lore I had made previously ( I made this RP on a different RP site and I altered it slightly to fit here ^_^ )
( Haven't finished altering but I highly some of the good bits- )
In the 2nd year of the war, Thanade’s king released. It was terrifying. Every dead soldier whose body was still semi sturdy was risen, it was the reason Erynadians were forced back. You may think, what’s the big deal? People were risen in the war all the time. They were but were 500,000 risen at once? No. Only on that day were people risen in such an amount. Those new dead swarmed like the bugs soon to appear the next week. They had little strategy but numbers. They destroyed platoons one after the next of Erynadians, eating soldiers alive, rising right back up after every single lethal blow until they were in pieces. They slaughtered Erynada’s precious animals and soon gained the majority of the battlefield, It was called “The Week of the Undead”. When the Erynadian queen retaliated, to keep the undead and necromancers from her people, the result was just as horrifying. She gained control of not only every animal in her kingdom but insects as well. Historians describe it as if the sky was being eaten. The entire sky above the battle ground was black. Hundreds of thousands of bugs like cicadas, hornets, bees, flies, roaches and wasps flew down on Thandian soldiers and undead, stinging soldiers to death or suffocating them by crawling in every hole they could find. Worms and maggots came to fight too, quickening the decaying process for the undead. The second day, animals came. Lions, bears, boars, and snakes came with the same fury as the queen, finishing off a majority of the soldiers. For two nights the battlefield was like that. We call that the days of “Reckoning”. When Yystanians and Lweste fought on the 5th year of the war, it was devastating. 11,000 Yystanian warriors lost their eyesight when the Lweste king released. Reports say it was as if all the sun’s light was brought down to earth at once. It wasn’t over after that though. A massacre of Yystanians came the second day. They were killing one another without knowing it. For four hours Yystanians were seeing each other as Lwestians. 6,000 Yystanians died that day. You may have heard of this in history class briefly, those who died those nights are called the “Confused”. The whole situation is known as the “Blinding Massacre”. When the Yystanians retaliated after retreating for 3 years, it was nerve racking. Never had the world seen a storm of such power. Reports say black storm clouds were seen for miles, rumbling was the only thing that came for seven hours. The eighth hour was when the damage was dealt. Tornadoes and twisters annihilated Lwestian defenses, Yystanians rode in with a a fierce battle song, and brought down their wrath. Lightning bolts the width of trees came slamming down at the Lwestians villages and castle, one after another, killing thousands, records say 8,000. Wildfires of unimaginable size burned the Lwestian farming land to mere dust. The worst was yet to come. With a battle cry some say was heard for miles, Yystanians obliterate the castle, with the biggest lightning bolt the world had ever seen. Yystanians kept Lwestian lands for 5 years before being forced to leave when Myndok came into THEIR lands. Before that, Myndok and Aveoul had fought and some argue their battle did more damage than Yystan’s storm. Are you all familiar with the “Fragments of Mt.Rumo”? There use to be a mountain there as you know. It separated Myndok and Aveoul previously before the war that “Turned the Earth upside down”. Aveoulians, the fiercest warriors known to us came with blinding speed and strength. Aveoul’s release was slightly different. The King’s release amplified his warriors strength by ten fold for seven hours. His release is known as “Supreme Strength”. Every Avoelian on that battlefield suddenly became indestructible. They took arrows to the chest and still fought, crushed skulls with mere punches, and it was said their cries shook trees. One Aveoulian had the strength of a hundred. It was horrifying, the sight of the Aveoulians made Myndok cower and retreat for a year before they came back with “The tune that reaped minds”.
Amazing~! Question -- whats your timezone?
 
Heavenchi Heavenchi fickleglory fickleglory Hey lovlies, here is hopefully all the ooc lore. <3
You two have heirs~. A perk of having heirs is you get to decide a few things.
A) Kingdom colors. Two.
For example, my OC is the heir of Erynada. I picked the colors green and blue. ^_^
B) Kingdom Jewel. One.
For example, I chose a sapphire.

Aveoul Kingdom: They didn’t need the element earth to throw boulders. The Aveoulians were brutes. Rushing in battle with little fear and blind courage. They were a power house in the war, it was hard to keep a Aveoulian warrior down. The Aveoul Kingdom’s colors are _ and _. Aveoulians are known to hold little back.The Aveoul’s lands are very rocky, there are many mountains and little vegetation in the lands. This means there is little farmable land , famine a common problem in Aveoul. In prewar times they contributed weapons to the trade world as well as physical labor, helping other countries make some of their most famous monuments. Aveoulians have little problem with fighting for what they believe in. The affinity fire is what most Aveoulians have. Aveoul is known as the “Home of Warriors”.

Lweste Kingdom: Who to fight? Maybe the one in the middle? How many troupes do they really have? These were common questions when dealing with a Lwestian. Masters of trickery, mistresses of confusion, Lwestians were hard to battle. The Lweste Kingdom’s colors are _ and _. Lewstians are said to be tricksters and it's hard to tell what's real and what's not around them.The lands of the Lweste Kingdom are wet lands. Rivers run through the towns and Lweste is right next to a sea. Before the hundred year war they contributed fish and boats and were known to be the world’s fashionistas. The element water is the forte of Lwestians “ Rulers of Question”.

Thanade Kingdom: The Thanade kingdom was a powerhouse in the war, being one of the top threats to every other kingdom. Their dead never truly stayed dead less they were utterly obliterated. It was not wise to turn your back to a Thandaden’s “corpse”. The Thanade kingdom’s colors are _ and _. Thandadens are known to be mysterious demons, they compete with Lweste with the title “snake”. Before the war, Thanade was known in the trading lands for having potions and herbs that preserved foods and kept wounds from rotting, amputation is a rarity in Thanade. A majority of the time, Thandadens have a affinity with air. Thanade is known as “The Land of the Undead”.

Mages can summon and manipulate the elements all of them. But they are born attracted to one in particular, one that's apart of them naturally. Technically mages can use all the elements but it takes yeaaarrrsss of training to go beyond your affinity.

Yystan Kingdom: The skies roared with the Yystan armies, the skies seemingly on the side of these warriors, tornadoes and lightning followed behind Yystanians in the war. The Yystan Kingdom’s colors are _ and _. People call Yystan "The Land of the Snobs" due to the fact Yystannians stay true to their beliefs like Aveoulians. The lands of Yystan are average. They’re not dry but they’re not overabundant. They have what they need but that’s about it. Poverty is only in tiny villages in the kingdom. Previously before the hundred year war they were known for their seasonings, silks, and art.“ The People of Values” are usually air elementals.

Myndok Kingdom: Trees, boulders, spears, swords, arrows, whips, the earth itself was thrown at Myndok enemies. The enemies would be fighting seemingly air as the swords were wielded by no one but magic. Fighting a Myndok was like fighting two people. Their magic and them. Myndok's were a terrifying foe. Everything was their weapon, may the divine be with you if you were their enemy. The kingdom's colors are _ and _. Myndoks are known to be “scaredy cats” for watching from afar before making their attack. The Myndok lands are average, slightly below. Poverty a minor issue in some areas of the kingdom. Myndoks are known as "The Librarians of the Mind" for a good reason, air is usually their affinity.

Technically I need to alter lore I had made previously ( I made this RP on a different RP site and I altered it slightly to fit here ^_^ )
( Haven't finished altering but I highly some of the good bits- )
In the 2nd year of the war, Thanade’s king released. It was terrifying. Every dead soldier whose body was still semi sturdy was risen, it was the reason Erynadians were forced back. You may think, what’s the big deal? People were risen in the war all the time. They were but were 500,000 risen at once? No. Only on that day were people risen in such an amount. Those new dead swarmed like the bugs soon to appear the next week. They had little strategy but numbers. They destroyed platoons one after the next of Erynadians, eating soldiers alive, rising right back up after every single lethal blow until they were in pieces. They slaughtered Erynada’s precious animals and soon gained the majority of the battlefield, It was called “The Week of the Undead”. When the Erynadian queen retaliated, to keep the undead and necromancers from her people, the result was just as horrifying. She gained control of not only every animal in her kingdom but insects as well. Historians describe it as if the sky was being eaten. The entire sky above the battle ground was black. Hundreds of thousands of bugs like cicadas, hornets, bees, flies, roaches and wasps flew down on Thandian soldiers and undead, stinging soldiers to death or suffocating them by crawling in every hole they could find. Worms and maggots came to fight too, quickening the decaying process for the undead. The second day, animals came. Lions, bears, boars, and snakes came with the same fury as the queen, finishing off a majority of the soldiers. For two nights the battlefield was like that. We call that the days of “Reckoning”. When Yystanians and Lweste fought on the 5th year of the war, it was devastating. 11,000 Yystanian warriors lost their eyesight when the Lweste king released. Reports say it was as if all the sun’s light was brought down to earth at once. It wasn’t over after that though. A massacre of Yystanians came the second day. They were killing one another without knowing it. For four hours Yystanians were seeing each other as Lwestians. 6,000 Yystanians died that day. You may have heard of this in history class briefly, those who died those nights are called the “Confused”. The whole situation is known as the “Blinding Massacre”. When the Yystanians retaliated after retreating for 3 years, it was nerve racking. Never had the world seen a storm of such power. Reports say black storm clouds were seen for miles, rumbling was the only thing that came for seven hours. The eighth hour was when the damage was dealt. Tornadoes and twisters annihilated Lwestian defenses, Yystanians rode in with a a fierce battle song, and brought down their wrath. Lightning bolts the width of trees came slamming down at the Lwestians villages and castle, one after another, killing thousands, records say 8,000. Wildfires of unimaginable size burned the Lwestian farming land to mere dust. The worst was yet to come. With a battle cry some say was heard for miles, Yystanians obliterate the castle, with the biggest lightning bolt the world had ever seen. Yystanians kept Lwestian lands for 5 years before being forced to leave when Myndok came into THEIR lands. Before that, Myndok and Aveoul had fought and some argue their battle did more damage than Yystan’s storm. Are you all familiar with the “Fragments of Mt.Rumo”? There use to be a mountain there as you know. It separated Myndok and Aveoul previously before the war that “Turned the Earth upside down”. Aveoulians, the fiercest warriors known to us came with blinding speed and strength. Aveoul’s release was slightly different. The King’s release amplified his warriors strength by ten fold for seven hours. His release is known as “Supreme Strength”. Every Avoelian on that battlefield suddenly became indestructible. They took arrows to the chest and still fought, crushed skulls with mere punches, and it was said their cries shook trees. One Aveoulian had the strength of a hundred. It was horrifying, the sight of the Aveoulians made Myndok cower and retreat for a year before they came back with “The tune that reaped minds”.
Oml you’re an angel~
 

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