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− | Raging from 2266 to 2324, the Anarch Wars marked the greatest and direst influence of Chaos over Asdar in known human history. | + | Raging from 2266 to 2324, the Anarch Wars marked the greatest and direst influence of [[Chaos]] over Asdar in known human history. [[Anarch]]s, the gods of Chaos, pitted their followers against one another. During this time, the Shenimite warriors of [[Jerushabla]] trained psychic warriors en masse to battle the [[Chaos Mage]]s. The Anarch Wars were the cause of the [[Throe Wastes]] and the corruption of the mountains now known as the [[Blackfire Hills]]. |
− | Senseless by modern standards of strategy, the Anarch Wars broke out throughout the Pallathantic Region, most notably in Eloaria and eastern Throvy between the dominion of Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters and the [[Shakhumbla]] of the Brasen Horde. | + | Senseless by modern standards of strategy, the Anarch Wars broke out throughout the [[Pallathantic Region]], most notably in [[Eloaria]] and eastern [[Throvy]] between the dominion of [[Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters]] and the [[Shakhumbla]] of the [[Brasen Horde]]. |
Revision as of 23:29, 21 March 2015
Raging from 2266 to 2324, the Anarch Wars marked the greatest and direst influence of Chaos over Asdar in known human history. Anarchs, the gods of Chaos, pitted their followers against one another. During this time, the Shenimite warriors of Jerushabla trained psychic warriors en masse to battle the Chaos Mages. The Anarch Wars were the cause of the Throe Wastes and the corruption of the mountains now known as the Blackfire Hills.
Senseless by modern standards of strategy, the Anarch Wars broke out throughout the Pallathantic Region, most notably in Eloaria and eastern Throvy between the dominion of Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters and the Shakhumbla of the Brasen Horde.
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