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Betrayal
event.
You give Bretself the Translator Linaural Urilaentai.
Bretself the Translator tells you, "An interesting read, a bit fanatical in
spot. I have made notes where they are applicable."
Bretself the Translator gives you Tome of the
Elements.
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Tome of the
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A tome of four distinct colors, fasted in an iron bound leather binding.
Surprising light for such a large tome, the book bears no scent of age,
though it is written in an old form of Empyrean. It has been translated
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Where it is applicable I have added notes in parenthesis
to highlight words as we would speak them in everyday tongue.
The Falatacot, studied the art of Geomancy with an unquenchable thirst.
They called upon the resonance that echoed from within the world at the
structures erected in the time before. They found that it was here, on
Ireth Lassel, that mana was most concentrated, and plentiful.
Their priestesses, used their arts to fuse snakes and servitors into
beings that would join them in blood rites, sacrificing unwary captives to
the voices that echoed from the world. Their beloved Old Ones. In the
places where their shrines and temples were erected, they heard the
voices.
The voices granted them knowledge beyond the bounds of what any other of
our race had ever known and they learned the full potential of the arcane.
We use the shadow to our own effects when it suits us, but never to the
level that the true masters of the arts could, and did.
Pulling the shadows in blankets, they hid themselves from the eyes of
those that would persecute. They lived in the mire of the world and
listened to the words that the voice called to them. Far to the west,
beyond the scope of Ireth Lassel they erected their homes, secluded,
removed and all together separate.
Scholars all, some to a fault. They watched from afar and in time fell
further into the darkness. They uncovered arcane arts that even they would
not enact, as the cost for such was too high. Blood was life, and without
blood there was only death.
In time the great cold came and forced them from their homes. They
wandered into the holds of their cousins, the Dericost and were tolerated
as they shared their arts.
Passing carefully hidden truths to the Dericost brought about change. Yet
the Falatacot, held many arts secret and in darkness still.
There in the darkness, they sequestered tomes of inordinate power and
enacted rites of the most foul and bloody persuasion. Killing to them was
another form of seeing that life continued and their rites increased the
power of their preistesses to a point that none save, their darkest lord
could comprehend.
Sects began forming within, small splinter factions that studied the
aspects of the Blood of the World and called back to the voice that
beckoned them. Others moved further into the shadow, heeding the dark call
of the darkness made whole, flocking to the one who shall not be named.
Others studied the arts of creation and formation. Some studied arts of
mechanism and toil. But all studied within the darkness and the reach of
that voice. Then when their veil was pierced and their world came under
the mighty foot of their oppressors, their tomes, and their arts fell
dormant. Lost to time and given over to destruction and the call of
entropy.
It was here that the construction of this book would have begun, and the
very reason for this preface. They were a people that were brought
together under harsh conditions, struggling to improve that which had been
granted them, even whilst they were the prey to an oppressive
hunter/brother.
They are gone, mostly forgotten. Yet there are things that they have left
the world that have been found by others, in different ages.
None know how long before they were absorbed into the ranks of their
cousins that the Falatacot walked, and none may ever know. The knowledge
is occulted in the deep recesses of the world. Perhaps never to be found.
And though we are an old race of people. We are not eternal.
Some have speculated that the only ones who would know the truths of the
Falatacot were driven from this world long ago. They flew into seclusion
or were hunted by the remnants of the Falatacot/Dericost in the time of
the one that shall remain unnamed.
But there is another race that has lived as long as the Old Ones . But
they are dormant now, speaking only when their prophecy might have meaning
to those that will listen. Another voice, from beyond. Fed by the Blood of
the World but not of the Blood of the World.
Now, there is something to be said for ages. For we live in the time of
the great seaborne kingdom and though I have left that place, I am still
of this age. But there is one that I have learned is not, of my age.
In a time when the Unnamed walked this world, and brought his army of the
dark against Lord Atlan, he lived.
He lives still.
The Gelid
Our race, and sects are an unforgiving lot, or so history would show those
with a discerning eye. It is thus that the fate of the Gelid, having been
only the grandchildren of the Old Dericost Lords fell under the oppression
of the Haebrous and we Yalain.
I am a heretic for writing these words, but sequestered as I am within my
own study I do not fear the reciprocity that would be due me. Rather I
flaunt my hate of my own people who are so hypocritical, but I shall save
that anger for later.
Nestled in the remains of their ancestors homes the Gelid studied their
arts on the Plateau of Gelid.
The Haebrous discovered, and ancient ancestor of the Gelid living amongst
them, hidden to their arts for some time, and evidence it seems, was
created to support the theory that the Gelidites were somehow in league
with this Lich.
The victors write history, and so one can only speculate what truly
transpired. But what is known to me, through the practice of certain arts,
and speaking with my minions from the Blood of the World, is during this
epoch the Yalain tortured the Gelid, while the Haebrous hunted them to
near extinction.
It was in this time that a contingent of the Gelid fled Haebrous and came
to Ireth Lassel.
They are departed now, nothing more than timeless corpses littering
hallways and eternally burning rooms within a great library.
Introduction
I am sure now that you have struggled through the preface you question why
I endeavour to entreat further information not pertaining to Elementals.
But please bear with me and continue your read.
I am a man possessed of information that some have thought died with the
passing of the Gelid. But in reading the salvageable
writings that these beings left, I have discovered that they are but a
branch of the Gelid, a minor sect that left to pursue the study of arts as
ancient as their oldest ancestors, the Falatacot.
The tomes that existed in their libraries spanned an eon of study. Time
taken to think rethink, calculate and re-calculate the thoughts and
studies of their ancestors. They believed that the Blood of the World, was
nothing more than an energy, much akin to what we call mana.
When they returned to Ireth Lassel, after years of torture and persecution
this sect left the whole of the Gelidites, after they enacted the rite
that twisted them into undead, with Dericost magics.
This alteration, I believe would function as a most efficient punishment,
changed them into beings that could exist for all of time, without the
fear of death. Thereby they allowed themselves the freedom to study their
arts at their leisure and with as much depth as they could withstand. The
main body of the Gelid had other plans however.
Within a few hundred years of their arrival on Ireth Lassel, the main
Gelid force apparently returned and set fire to their tomes, and destroyed
all of the Disciples of the Blood of the World. There was little in the
writings to suggest that there were factions but artifacts that I
uncovered whilst in their construction led me to believe that this is the
case.
With the extinction of their kind, this information would have been lost
to time. Never uncovered and looked on a fable of a hidden library...
I have discovered, in their writings that they were near a breakthrough.
Further they had begun construction on something that would rival anything
that Empyreans have ever succeeded at before. Perhaps even greater than
the Forges of Aerlinthe.
Mana (The Blood of the World)
Beneath the crust of the world, exists a lifeblood, that flows from one
focal point to another. Whatever came before, the Old Ones, the
Gromnatross, placed a series of markers, that highlighted positions of
immense concentration. The Gelid studied these points, by ways that I
cannot discern. (Several tomes are burned beyond repair and recognition.)
They found that there were four poles, for lack of a more satisfying term
that held more power than any other. There using their command of
Geomantic arts they dug into the earth and created, large stone
structures. But the progress there was muted as they hit a point at which
they were rebuffed by the Bloods own essence.
It was then they chose another approach. Utilizing their control of
Geomancy again, they began crafting a new column that surrounded the focus
of these Veins. Here they constructed huge furnaces that were meant to
collect the excess Blood (mana) from within the shell of the world.
Their works were completed but the devices were never set into motion.
They lay dormant as of the writing of this book.
I have visited each of these devices and felt the surge from within the
world itself, and will attest that there is a palpable feeling of power
within those places. But there is a problem with direct access to the
cisterns.
Attempts to put myself into the vent, has often placed me at dangerous
positions, and the collection of the Blood (mana) leads to a seepage that
grows into tangible evidence of what the Gelid were trying to prove.
Gelid Theory of Blood
Their Falatacot ancestors believed that the power of the world flowed even
through their very veins. They would bloodlet, and sacrifice all in the
name of their Old Gods, to draw themselves closer to the Blood of the
World.
This practice was looked on by the Gelid, but because of the alteration
that they made to their forms they were unable to harness the power of the
blood any longer. Instead their scholars spent time "dreaming" new ways to
access the Blood of the World.
It was in the writings of one philosopher, that the Blood of the Earth was
made of intrinsic elements. Each one powering the different forms of magic
that each being could harness through teaching and craft.
The theory went on to explain the many forms of magic that the Falatacot
once theorized existed. The Gelid philosopher set forth the idea, that
there were four that stood tantamount above all others.
This theory became the basis for the Disciples. One that they employed in
everything that they would do.
Elementary Magic
The force of destruction, cleansing flame. The Gelid, believed that magma
flowing from within a mountain was nothing more than an aspect of the
Blood of the World. The began studying and collecting evidence as such and
toyed with the effects of Geomancy upon it.
They discovered nothing.
Books go on to explain further theories, until one theorizes the
possibility of a heretofore untapped source of
magic. The tome crumbled to dust as I completed my translation so I
believe that I am the last being that knows, and perhaps will ever know,
the truth of how this was developed.
If the the Blood of the World is represented in one aspect as a pool of
liquid magma, why is it not possible for there to be more than one of
these types of tangible representations.
This theory gave rise to the Disciples own unique magic, Refracted Mana,
or as I have stated Elementary Magic, as it breaks the core of mana, into
four equal parts.
Consumption - Fire
Stimulation - Lightning
Stasis - Frost
Decay/Entropy - Acid
Consumption - Fire
Consumption was the first element that the Disciples worked their new
magic upon. Using aspects of Demiurgy and Geomancy they plodded through
the thought of how to give life to that which did not live.
Their efforts fused learned understanding of Demiurgy, creation of golems
and such, with their understanding of Geomancy, the working of the world
itself. In the end they had created a new magic, that used various aspects
of these two learned schools, by way of telepathically awakening the
slumbering shard of essence within the concentrated pool of blood.
The first example is recounted here:
We have sequestered a small amount of magma, taken from the balefire near
the Tenkarradum fault. When we reached into the syphoned aspect of the
worlds blood (mana) we were greeted with a question?
Who has awakened me?
Our response was swift and concise; we are your masters.
This recounting showed the first effective use of all three former magical
aspects. They were further refined over the decades and became as swift as
calling forth a being to serve you by simply finding the an area attuned
to the basic type you needed at a moment.
The process however was taxing.
Stimulation - Lightning
Stimulation was the second element that the Disciples attempted to
harness.
In their creation of Elemental servitors of flame the Disciples found that
they drained much of themselves in the process.
They believed that since fire was associated with destruction it was
hampering the recovery of their contact with the Blood. Since they had
theorized and come to believe that lightning was stimulus they employed
the same tactics upon the lightning that they had the flame.
It worked:
As the air sparked to life, and I called it forth to do my bidding I was
struck down as a charge coursed through my bones. Fortune smiled on me as
I remained predominantly intact and saw the form of an element composed of
lightning kneeling before me. However, the process still left me drained.
The theory was disproven, and it was decided that the summoning and
binding of elementals was always going to be an experience that would
drain the summoner.
Stasis and Decay - Frost and Acid
With their experience of summoning the fire and lightning elementals
proving to be a drain upon them the Gelid Disciples chose to not summon
the beings of frost .
Though there is no written text to support the theory, I have surmised
that they feared that they would be locked into a stasis that would damn
their undead forms forever.
Likewise, they refused to summon and bind beings of acid. Perhaps thinking
that they would speed the process of decay.
Whatever their reasoning, they ceased further expansion into the realm of
summoning, personally. Instead their focus toward a larger scale. The
Cisterns.
Cistern
Descriptions of these devices are complete to the smallest detail. They
were true artisans these, Disciples, and though they were never able to
achieve the end goal of their constructions they provided valuable
blueprints for any that would follow in their path.
Each Cistern was created to be a form of battery for the creation of
beings of pure mana given palpable form. As such each cistern was carved
into the earth and reach near to the center of the world, or so they
believed. In my estimation the chimneys could not possibly reach that far.
But nevertheless they are some of the deepest structures that I have ever
seen. In each of these cisterns, quarters were
developed for the overseer. Though they were never used they were stocked
with magical devices that would grant the overseer protection from the
harshness of being in such close proximity to the distilled Blood (mana).
There was a minor cost, but it was a pittance when compared to what these
overseers would command in terms of power.
The Cisterns, would need an imprint.
I have gathered through what knowledge I have been able to garner in this
place, and my understanding of Dericost magic that an imprint is a mind,
or memory that would be responsible for controlling the beings summoned
forth from the Blood. Alternately an imprint can be thrust onto or into an
object to store individual or shared memories. Abstract in function, such
rituals could truly serve a grand purpose. I will pursue
in a later treatise.
For the Disciples, the Overseers would be that imprint, those that
controlled each aspect of the Blood of the World. The power that they
would command would be akin to what the Old Man possesses.
And therein lies the rub.
Each of these Cisterns would be capable of creating an army of aspected
beings that listen to the clarion call of one mind. Four minds that would
control the embodiment of the Blood of the World.
Their society, from what I have ascertained was one that was based on
unbelievable trust and companionship. There was an implicit belief that
each was bound to the other in an unending circle of devotion that would
keep them safe from outside interference and corruption.
Their destruction within their great library and the halls beyond are
evidence to the contrary.
Nevertheless, the four overseers never took their positions and the
cisterns lay dormant for the countless years between then and now.
Application
I have taken my residence in each of these places, these Cisterns, and let
the power of the Blood of the World flow through me. In the Temple of the
Aspect of Flame I have encountered several of these beings of flame. They
did not recognize me as anything other than a violator of the secret pacts
drawn long ago with their Disciple masters.
My first excursions into their holds were met with resistance and I balked
at pressing them, and beginning a battle with them. I do not doubt that
Heiromancy could be used to destroy the lesser beings, or even the greater
beings, but I had an alternative method that I could attempt to use.
The Disciples had given me all the knowledge that was necessary to create
and bind my own elementals to me, but I was unsure of the havoc that it
would wreak upon my being. So I had treaded on the side of caution until a
time I saw fit to test their arts to see what would come of it.
I could not have been more impressed, surprised, or pleased by the results
of my first and every subsequent meeting.
I have slowly but surely brought all of the beings of fire under my sway,
and have begun entreating those of lightning as well. The process is
taxing, but my living matter regains strength much faster than the
Disciples, who in their undead state appear to have suffered a much
greater drain.
In time I should be able to bring all of these cisterns into functional
use and thereby create an army of these beings that will heed my call and
do my whim.
(Translators note: Here there is a discrepancy of time, the writer goes on
to explain events that seem to have happened a great many years in the
future. There is a noticeable leap in logic that suggest that there are
companion tomes to this one. The writer alluded to one such tome, in a
previous passage when he mentions pursuing knowledge of "Imprinting"
perhaps there is more to be found?)
The cisterns function very well. I have imprinted the orders from my mind
into a powerful receptacle and begun the harvest of the pure force of mana
from within the world. The teachings of the Disciples were adequate, but
my further study have granted me a depth of understanding that they were
never able to achieve.
I have even seen the fusion of aspects of the mana coalesce and join
before my eyes. These beings are more intelligent, free-willed as well,
but they are still well within the realm of my control.
At this point, my treading with the fire and lightning aspects of the mana
have proven most beneficial. They call me by name upon their summoning now
and are beginning to show some indication of being linked to the Blood
even though they are separated from it.
It has also become apparent, through a somewhat disconcerting mean, that
more powerful beings from the mana are capable of bringing forth lesser
beings of their aspect. Though they are less intelligible and powerful
then their greaters, they are not bound to my will directly and this is a
practice that I have taken to quashing amongst the few that I have seen do
so.
I have spent many years now within these cisterns, preparing for the
revenge that is do my brother. I grow in power each day and though the
frost and acid beings are slow to mature, I have seen progress.
My travels have also lead me to a new hold, one far greater than the
cisterns themselves.
Here I will be able to see the rise of my army, so that I may right what
was done wrong.
He shall pay.
(Again there is a discrepancy of time, this seems to allude to the period
just before what we have come to know as the flight of the Empyrean.)
Pretentious fool. They come because of him. My brothers killers, they have
begun pouring over our lands devouring all that comes in their way.
I had just brought the embodiment of my armies into my citadel...and the
Olthoi poured through the temple gates. Each of the cisterns is overrun,
the rituals intact but the imprints have been destroyed shattered, and
fallen.
My army fights now to see that they survive, and in those places where
they are summoned still my other servitors will defend. But in time they
will be destroyed.
I must strike now, while the iron is hot, drive
my hate into him and see him brought low to be justly accused of his
transgression. His crime. His murder.
I am coming for you Old Man...
You shall be judged for D
(Translators Note: It can be assumed that the author intended to complete
his sentence, but there is nothing more to suggest he had the chance. The
lack of bloodstains suggests that they simply stopped. There is a blot of
ink that rests near where the next letter would have begun but there is no
way to determine what the intended word was to to be. A proper name,
perhaps a named crime. Regardless, the abrupt break suggests that the
author simply stopped writing, was forced to stop writing or other foul
befell them.)
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