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Brent Schmidt, Turbine Entertainment Software
Hidden Vein
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Zone
Dereth: Solclaim PY 13 / Earth: May 2002
As the Bronze Statues' assaults increased in regularity and power, Arcanum
researchers furiously continued their efforts to find some way to stop
these constructs. Before her disappearance, Nuhmudira, the former head of
the Arcanum, had become convinced that Asheron's people, the Empyreans,
were soon to return and immediately declare war. So passionate was she in
her speech against the Empyreans that many in the Arcanum had followed her
almost blindly. Yet now, with Nuhmudira still trapped in the ancient
Gelidite judgment device, the only help to the Arcanum in its darkest hour
came from an Empyrean. Asheron approached a group in a research center
established near the underground city of Xarabydun. When pressed, Asheron
would reveal little of why he had chosen to reveal himself now, but
fortunately, he was much more forthcoming with vital information on
ancient Empyrean transmutation techniques.
To aid the efforts of those seeking to stop
the statue assaults, Asheron shared information on how to create an Etheric
Seal, a device that would make a portion of a statue's pedestal base
permeable. With this information in hand, organized forces soon infiltrated
the underground foundries feeding these constructs and destroyed the guiding
mechanisms. As the last of the statues was nullified, grand fireworks
displays were seen in every town across the length and breadth of Dereth.
Defeated, the statues truly obtained to their makers' original intention: to
be monuments to the strength and abilities of the Isparian people.
Asheron aided the Arcanum in another area of
its research. For months, the Arcanum had been searching for ways to improve
the Atlan weapons crafted from pyreal ingots. The Atlan weapons used during
the Shadow War millennia ago had been several orders of magnitude more
powerful than the ones Isparians now wielded. Researchers quickly became
convinced that this was due to two factors: first, the forging temperatures
of the Empyrean's Smith Golems were much higher than those of Silencia's
Golem; second, the ancient Empyrean pyreal ingots had contained richer
concentrations of mana. Many researchers had tried various methods to
circumvent these problems, but their efforts usually only resulted in ruined
pyreal ingots. To bypass one of these limitations and provide more mana for
the ingots, Asheron located a rich source of mana deep below the mountains
near Shoushi and then supplied the means to access it. In addition, Asheron
provided guidance in how to apply the mana to the ingots. He suggested
combining the raw mana obtained from the mana flow with diamond powder to
stabilize the mana enough to be applied to the ingots.
These two breakthroughs resulted in ingots of
superior quality, unlike anything seen before. To assist those searching for
this source of mana, and to provide additional direction in crafting the
weapons, Asheron instructed one of his Emissaries to appear in Eastham and
provide this information to any who asked. As with any new discovery, the
initial crafting of these new Isparian arms, as they came to be called, was
occasionally less than perfect. Soon, however, all could craft a weapon
unlike any Atlan that had come before. A side effect of using diamond powder
in the process made these weapon resistant to any outside enchantment, but
those who used them in battle reported that the Isparian arms could inflict
tremendous amounts of damage upon Elemental creatures.
If not for the appearance of Martine,
Isparians might have begun to feel that they had defeated their unseen foe
and could begin to take their rest. With each appearance, though, the
ravings of Martine convinced everyone that they must yet keep vigilant. No
goal to his visits could be discerned. On some occasions, he would enlist
the Isparians' aid in destroying Virindi elements that had broken away from
his control; on others, he would demanded a tax of Singularity Keys. If
anyone was fool enough to attack him, they quickly found themselves at their
Lifestone. The tale was even told of his appearance at a marriage ceremony,
and some felt that his babbling indicated he was in love with Queen Elysa
Strathelar. Researchers in the Arcanum also took note of an element he
seemed to repeat over and over in some of his appearances. He kept saying
that the Empyreans were trapped, and their life force was somehow being
sustained by the Isparians. Many wondered if this could indeed be the truth.
Or were these just the nonsensical ravings of his mind?
Even though the assaults had stopped, many
felt as unsure about what was to come as they had at the beginning of the
month. Did Asheron's actions prove he could be trusted? Or was the insane
Martine right in declaring Asheron a fool and a tyrant oppressing the
Isparian people? These questions sharply divided the people, but only time
would tell who was right. For the moment, all they could do was prepare for
the battle they were sure was coming.
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