Listen Up, Elmerton!

Alright kids: hear me out.

By now, you have all probably heard of The Gatekeepers and what Listeners are. Well, I’ve been doing some research (as though my life depended on it) and thought I’d share with my good old friends in Elmerton.

First things first: the Gatekeeper. He’s kind of a turd. Wants his own death dimension or something stupid like that. He actually is pretty bad news. He has “normal” followers like any baddie. But, he can also somehow take control of people (like yours truly) to temporary enlist troops. You know those people as Listeners.

Listeners always go deaf and lose control of their bodies. It’s hazy, but it’s like you’re riding on the cart but someone else is steering the horse. In every instance I’ve come across, Listening is temporary and a one time ordeal. Once it’s over, it’s over. That’s the good news. The bad news is that “temporary” is relative. For some people it only lasts a few minutes, for others well….let’s just say it could be weeks before they hear the new Farthings Four song.

More bad news: I have no idea what makes a person vulnerable to becoming a Listener. I’ve seen it happen in the Portal Authority (ahem), in guilds, on caravans, among merchants…I can’t find what connects them. Maybe nothing connects them?

Anyway, that’s all I’ve got for information for now. If any of YOU have any information, I’d love to hear it. Keep me in the loop!

– Runcibal Delancey

Widespread Famine Countered by Elmerton

The last weeks of Reapingdusk saw the start of a wave of famine and pestilence started by a Vampire Lord named Zaria from House Amphelise. Thankfully, Zaria was destroyed at the beginning of Boneharvest, so the famine was not as widespread as it could have been. Unfortunately, that still means that many of the storehouses in the cities in the South Farthings and the Fiddlehead Hills have been affected. The winter has seen families suffering from starvation and entire communities have been abandoned as their inhabitants seek places that can offer them solace. However, a small township located in the South Farthings has provided a glimmer of hope for the starving people of this area. The farmers of the town of Elmerton have reported a record harvest for this year and have gladly opened their own storehouses and homes to help those in need.

 

This relatively obscure farm town has proven to be a blessing for the kingdom, as well as breadan unexpected diamond-in-the-rough. Those who have taken grains, baked goods, and fruits from Elmerton’s farms have described them as the juiciest, most flavorful, and most filling foods they have ever had! And though Elmerton’s farmers are seeing more business than they have in years, most of them do not seem to be overly worried about the prospect of running out of food. They are, for the most part, happy to be able to help- something their harsh winters and “unique” situations don’t usually allow them to do.

Elmerton, the South Farthings are grateful and wish you the best in the upcoming planting season!

The Time of War Is Now

My name is Eiliki Meienkanakinshi and I, as well as many other people in my order, have received a powerful and disturbing vision. I felt it was my duty to share it with as many people as possible, since the repercussions have already begun to make themselves felt. This vision is as accurate as I can remember and, though it seemed directed to me, personally, those in my order who also received it said they felt the same way. It seems as though this was received by many, particularly by those who have had a connection to the Incarnation of War. This vision has caused strife amongst my order and among many of the Faithful to war. Even in the Allegiant, this has become a topic for heated debate. Some members believe that we should be loyal to Hyurog, while others feel as though that is a bad idea and we should try to help Armego regain his position. Still others wonder whether or not it is our place to take sides at all. In any case, it is my hope that word about this vision spreads.

Magesta,

I want you to be ready for the grand opportunity I am creating. It has become apparent that the creatures of this Age are soft and complacent. The need for action has brought me forth, as prophesied, to rectify the lack of character that is all too commonplace.

In the Age of War, true battles were fought, evil was vanquished, foes were crushed, and the brave and worthy were raised to a fuller existence. These were the times when people lived, really lived, to their full potential. And this is the gift I bring to you.

I, Hyurog, the Incarnation of War, am bringing War back to the forefront of existence so that you can realize your truest selves. The weak will perish quickly and the worthy will flourish. Your cold, dead days of mediocrity are past.

Prepare! The days of Struggle and Glory- the Dawn of Victory!- will soon be upon us!

My Spirit Soars

Over the last year, those loyal to the Incarnation of War have been thrown into a Chaos the likes of which has not been seen in Ages. The Vampire Queen Amphelise, acting as a de-facto Incarnation of Nightmare, was able to put Armego, the Incarnation of War, into a deep, crippling slumber. Many of his agents no longer felt their connection to him; they became the Lost, and many of us were in danger of succumbing to the emptiness of Spirit that resulted. However, Amphelise has been defeated and Armego has woken once more. Though his awakening brought joy, it also brought confusion- both his and ours. He has claimed to be Hyurog, Magesta’s first Incarnation of War, and has mentioned alliance with someone called the Gatekeeper (to what end, we are unsure), though he also recognizes his role as Armego.

This duality has caused a great deal of excitement throughout the Allegiant because it seems we are nearing the fulfillment of a prophecy written long ago:

When the spirits duel in War, the Dawn of Victory is at hand.

In the original prophecy, the word “duel” was difficult to distinguish; it looked as if it might have, instead, read “dual.” Interpreters at the time agreed that the intended word must have been “duel,” but they made a marginal note about their hesitance. In light of this recent event, we now understand that the intended word was, in fact, “dual,” so, as officially noted by the historians in Battlekeep, the prophecy now reads:

When the spirits, dual, in War, the Dawn of Victory is at hand.

Magical verification has been undertaken, and our Spiritual Theorists have confirmed that there are, indeed, two spirits residing within the Incarnation of War. It is my fervent belief that the Dawn of Victory is upon us and we are fortunate enough to be alive to witness it!

Oh, Faithful ones! The Spirit of War has come into his rights once more on Magesta. My being is alive and aflame with the passion of battle and I hunger for the glory and brilliance that it brings. I long to see men rise from the bleakness of the battlefield and take on the vividly colored mantle of bravery and courage. I yearn to see the depth of character of warriors the world over, and to see all peoples reach their true potential. Hyurog has reclaimed his title and is bringing about an Age in which War is revered and glorified! He has come to us as prophesied, and the effects are being felt the world over as the bloodfire is ignited once more in the hearts of Magesta.

This recent change has inspired me to relate, briefly, the story of the beginning of the Age of War in order that we can use the past to help us interpret and accept the present and to look forward to the future.

The end of the Age of Repose saw fundamental shift in the positive and negative energies of Magesta. The very components of Magesta’s eight Realms were being altered by some force in ways that impacted nearly every person, plant, and animal on Magesta. For a reason never determined, the Incarnation of War was especially affected by what was happening- many of his Warlords had their Agreement somehow inverted, still receiving their power, though from someone or something other than Hyurog. The hearts of many of his remaining agents became timid and their spirits lost the spark that gave them courage and the will to live fully. Hyurog was losing his family to this force, and it is said that his wrath grew exponentially even as his feelings of helplessness and loss increased. Finally, as a father will do when his family is attacked, Hyurog struck back with all the power granted him by his Incarnationhood. Though his actions were born from an attempt to shift the balance of energies back to normal, his vision was filled with bloodlust, the glory of war, and the inexorable and valiant spirit of, as-of-yet unrealized, Potential. His will poured over the land, and the Age of War shaped the next thousand years.

Now Hyruog is returned to us, and though we are charged to figure out why, we are also charged with Duty and Obedience to our Incarnation, even as we would give to a visiting commanding officer. Perhaps the energies have been tampered with once again and he has returned to us in our time of need- a time when we need War to bring about change. A time when the beings of Magesta need to be tempered with blood and battle and come through the Forges of War stronger and more resilient. The strength of War has given rise to a strength of character that has been lacking and is sorely needed. We may not be able to understand fully the nature of this merger of Incarnations, but it is my hope that we will embrace it and use it to better and strengthen ourselves. Nowhere is the glory of a person’s character as well-defined as on the battlefield.

Hyurog's war

The Dawn of Victory is upon us! Make yourselves ready. And Praise Hyurog!

~Garraunt Warsson

Agent of War

Devoter of the South Farthings