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history:cahyali [2024/04/23 02:24] – [The Modern Age] quiddlesticks | history:cahyali [2024/05/02 15:02] – [Fall of Shuibian] quiddlesticks | ||
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It is unclear how the invasions started, but leading up to the turn of the seventh millennium, demonic invasions from the [[settings: | It is unclear how the invasions started, but leading up to the turn of the seventh millennium, demonic invasions from the [[settings: | ||
- | Infernal energies, combined with runaway leyline radiation, sank into and altered orcish populations of Ruefang. This resulted in their eventual adaptation into a new [[lore:races:supernatural# | + | Infernal energies, combined with runaway leyline radiation, sank into and altered orcish populations of Ruefang. This resulted in their eventual adaptation into a new [[lore:creatures:demons|demonic race,]] known as the // |
===== Day of Solar Wrath ===== | ===== Day of Solar Wrath ===== | ||
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**(>1000 BF, Worldwide)** | **(>1000 BF, Worldwide)** | ||
- | Little is known about how the dragons first came to be. We do know that true dragons of Cahyali are native to the landmasses which are now mapped, and spread out over time to the other parts of the world. It is said that in the days before the rise of Dahabu, dragons supported and nurtured burgeoning mortal civilization. Some go far enough to say that it was the dragons who first taught magic to mortals. | + | Little is known about how the [[lore: |
During this time, lesser dragonkin also evolved on Cahyali, such as drakos and wyverns. These creatures are little more than clever animals, and are still fairly common to the modern day. | During this time, lesser dragonkin also evolved on Cahyali, such as drakos and wyverns. These creatures are little more than clever animals, and are still fairly common to the modern day. |
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