Valore is a large, geographically diverse planet with a markedly high abundance of magical influence. It is perhaps this unrelenting out-pour of magic that set it upon its current path. Or perhaps it was simply events beyond the reach of mortals that set the stage for what was to come. With so many variables in play and so many cards upon one board, it's hard to say just what was the tipping point. After all, what is magic but what science cannot explain? How can one blame that which they don't truly understand?
What is known is that the once prosperous capital city of the TNG - Westeria City - found itself at the center of a cataclysmic battle that errupted within its streets. Those responsible remain unknown, but the clashing forces where earth shattering. As an infernal dragon of unknown machinations scorched the skies, other equally unrestrained agents of this unknown enemy targeted key points within the TNG to ensure its fall. The TNG held its ground, but with so many powerful forces converging upon one location, the consequences proved grave. Even as their city shook, so too did the rest of the Midlands suffer the backlash. Even the lands and countries beyond TNG borders felt the impact of the unrelenting forces as magical anomalies swept the planet.
It was perhaps only the timely intervention of the Elysian Vanguard that brought an end to the battle and pushed back those who had unleashed such destruction. Their aid came far too late though and entire continents lay in ruins from an inexplicable backlash of magic originating from the heart of the Midlands that had torn its way across the planet with unrelenting fervor. The very geography of the planet had been irreparably altered.
Many have been quick to point blame to the TNG for its long history of struggling to control unregulated use of magic and powerful conflicts within its borders, and for allowing such an event to transpire. Others question the seemingly targeted nature of the event though. After all, the TNG and Valore as a whole have been no stranger to such bloody battles and never before in its long history had such forces caused the scale of planet wide upheaval witnessed upon that day.
What is known is that the once prosperous capital city of the TNG - Westeria City - found itself at the center of a cataclysmic battle that errupted within its streets. Those responsible remain unknown, but the clashing forces where earth shattering. As an infernal dragon of unknown machinations scorched the skies, other equally unrestrained agents of this unknown enemy targeted key points within the TNG to ensure its fall. The TNG held its ground, but with so many powerful forces converging upon one location, the consequences proved grave. Even as their city shook, so too did the rest of the Midlands suffer the backlash. Even the lands and countries beyond TNG borders felt the impact of the unrelenting forces as magical anomalies swept the planet.
It was perhaps only the timely intervention of the Elysian Vanguard that brought an end to the battle and pushed back those who had unleashed such destruction. Their aid came far too late though and entire continents lay in ruins from an inexplicable backlash of magic originating from the heart of the Midlands that had torn its way across the planet with unrelenting fervor. The very geography of the planet had been irreparably altered.
Many have been quick to point blame to the TNG for its long history of struggling to control unregulated use of magic and powerful conflicts within its borders, and for allowing such an event to transpire. Others question the seemingly targeted nature of the event though. After all, the TNG and Valore as a whole have been no stranger to such bloody battles and never before in its long history had such forces caused the scale of planet wide upheaval witnessed upon that day.
- Valore
- Terra
- Midlands
- Eastlands
- Varnathus
- Tersyr
- Westlands
- Northlands
- Shintenchi
- Volaria
- Losenji
- Caldonia
- Tiria
- The Barrens
- Arteghia
- G'ael
- Northern G'ael
- Southern G'ael
- Aelora
- Terra
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