Epilogue

 2002, no event

 2003, New Order II

Act 1:

 2004, ConQuest, "The Seal of the North"

 2005, ConQuest, "The Fight for the West"

 2006, ConQuest, "The Way South"

 2007, ConQuest, "The Undead Flesh rises"

 2008, ConQuest, "Doerchgardt"

 2009, ConQuest, "The City of Seals"

 2010, ConQuest, "Doerchgardt falls"

 2011, ConQuest, "At the Iron Gate"

 2012, ConQuest, "The Great Decision"

 2013, ConQuest, "The Last Seal"

Act 2:

 2014, ConQuest, "The Large Host"

 2015, ConQuest, "The Two Thrones"

 2016, ConQuest, "The day, the world stood still..."

2016, ConQuest, "The Two Thrones”
Encouraged by the great success in the previous year, most adventurers and warriors of the Elements had great plans for this year. Early on it was clear, that they would also have to face a counterstrike by the Primordial Sceptics: strange weather phenomena as well as an ancient prophecy quickly led to the idea, that the enemy was messing with time itself. After the arrival in Kelriothar, Firin Krähensang was found and he was messing with an old machine of the Sceptics, an artifact that seemed to be able to stop time itself. This plan was foiled and Firin was killed for good but at what price...
The Great Host focused on this task and missed a lot that happened elsewhere. The great hope to kill off serveral Heralds and finally find a weakness that could be exploited to destroy the world was turned against them. The Undead Flesh managed to attack the Home of Souls inside the Banner of Explorers. The attack was stopped but a taint remained. Shey ksun Aret managed to attack Windbringer and the World Council and only the destruction of one of her Herald bodies stopped her from achieving godlike powers instantly. The forces of the Doubt as well as the 'Negators' seemed to have established an elaborate spy network within the Great Host and knew of all and everything long before most of the Elements warriors knew themselves. The Worldbreaker was secured by the Army of Doubt and put back into duty. The Shadow Alliance that was struck with Cel'athun the year before came to a sudden end when he was killed (but at least one of his masterplans to destroy the Mirrorworld from itself survived). Two of the Vaha'tar, carriers of the mighty 'Swords of Power', were killed and only one new was crowned, calling the Sword of Destruction his own. And finally, although the large artefact called Kedis'drogun was removed from Firins grasp it was neither understood compeletly nor used for more than simply shutting it down. This enabled the Nan-urr, a mysterious creature from within the artefact, to partially escape and leave scars on Mythodea.
In the end, the Great Host withdrew. Time continued to exist and flow and the Crow (Firin) was dead. But the Primordial Sceptics on the other hand had grown stronger again, ready to strike at Mythodea to take back, what was once theirs...

 
 
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