Tidan
27-06-2006, 05:17
(ooc: This will also act as an intro for my friend Eliwan, I just have to set up my part first.)
A moment can pass unnoticed, or change everything forever. This moment was one of the latter.
All at once, in the blink of an eye, ten of the eleven tribes of Tidan vanished from existance. The hyren tribes had disappeared without a trace leaving the human-like desert dwellers of the d'Resh tribe completely alone.
Chaos insued in the void. Those who were away from their world, Aubra, found themselves alone on planets and ships. Marooned citizens and military personnel banded together to find their way to space ports where ships were coming to find them and bring them home to Aubra.
Once the shock wore off, attention turned to what had happened. All were at a loss as to what had taken place. Overnight 90% of the population was gone. The survivors struggled to recover ships, stations, and facilities that had been left abandoned around their territory.
The first station that was recovered was the Emec's Forge Shipyards around Gravity. They were recrewed and jumped around Tidani territory collecting the stranded citizens.
Eventually things calmed down some, the d'Reshi began to accept what had happened and worked on returning life to some kind of normal. The leadership worked on the small crisises poping up all over the nation and were very distracted when Korremar and the Ageless left unannounced.
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Korremar took his ship into a barren region of Tidani space. His crew was used to his secretive and suspicious ways by now but this truly baffeled them. Korremar knew what he was doing though. His knowledge came from beyond this life and though he couldn't see everything he wanted, visions of clarity filtered through. There was something here that had not been detected and it was exactly what he needed at this time in history.
When he arrived in the system there seemed to be nothing there. He instructed the Ageless to a specific sector, as they arrived a wormhole ripped open the space infront of them.
He moved ahead, confident the answers he sought lay on the other side. Once through they arrived in a small system. Before them was a medium size planet scoured by storms and purple clouds, but orbiting it was a small blue and green moon. When they focused in on the moon even Korremar could not believe what he saw.
Before them lay Hyr, just as the ancient scribes had described it, a perfect image of their spiritual home. Korremar could make out the mountains Kybar's Teeth sticking roughly out of the landscape, the rich forests of Naroom and Paradwyn, even the crystal clear waters of Orothe right where they should be. This quite literally was their 'heaven on earth'.
They wasted little time. Landing parties were formed and Korremar lead a team of explorers down to the moon. He headed north where they had seen a settlement during the flyover.
A moment can pass unnoticed, or change everything forever. This moment was one of the latter.
All at once, in the blink of an eye, ten of the eleven tribes of Tidan vanished from existance. The hyren tribes had disappeared without a trace leaving the human-like desert dwellers of the d'Resh tribe completely alone.
Chaos insued in the void. Those who were away from their world, Aubra, found themselves alone on planets and ships. Marooned citizens and military personnel banded together to find their way to space ports where ships were coming to find them and bring them home to Aubra.
Once the shock wore off, attention turned to what had happened. All were at a loss as to what had taken place. Overnight 90% of the population was gone. The survivors struggled to recover ships, stations, and facilities that had been left abandoned around their territory.
The first station that was recovered was the Emec's Forge Shipyards around Gravity. They were recrewed and jumped around Tidani territory collecting the stranded citizens.
Eventually things calmed down some, the d'Reshi began to accept what had happened and worked on returning life to some kind of normal. The leadership worked on the small crisises poping up all over the nation and were very distracted when Korremar and the Ageless left unannounced.
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Korremar took his ship into a barren region of Tidani space. His crew was used to his secretive and suspicious ways by now but this truly baffeled them. Korremar knew what he was doing though. His knowledge came from beyond this life and though he couldn't see everything he wanted, visions of clarity filtered through. There was something here that had not been detected and it was exactly what he needed at this time in history.
When he arrived in the system there seemed to be nothing there. He instructed the Ageless to a specific sector, as they arrived a wormhole ripped open the space infront of them.
He moved ahead, confident the answers he sought lay on the other side. Once through they arrived in a small system. Before them was a medium size planet scoured by storms and purple clouds, but orbiting it was a small blue and green moon. When they focused in on the moon even Korremar could not believe what he saw.
Before them lay Hyr, just as the ancient scribes had described it, a perfect image of their spiritual home. Korremar could make out the mountains Kybar's Teeth sticking roughly out of the landscape, the rich forests of Naroom and Paradwyn, even the crystal clear waters of Orothe right where they should be. This quite literally was their 'heaven on earth'.
They wasted little time. Landing parties were formed and Korremar lead a team of explorers down to the moon. He headed north where they had seen a settlement during the flyover.