The Shattering

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The Sphere shatters,
dark one freed.
The twelve awaken
in rooms unkeyed.

The dead scream
the Oldest call
the Evil whispers
the Mighty falls.

-Poem from the Legends


The great Dream Weaver, Orb, told the kingdoms of the power of the subpaths that lay dormant within our realm. Three branches to follow from mage, warrior, poet or rogue. Twelve Circles appeared in various places within Koguryo and Buya, all waiting to have the power of the Elders released.


During this time of Yuri's 20th year, a mysterious sage visited the kingdoms. Dressed in strange robes, this man, the Spirit Sage Eldridge, was befriended by some, and looked at cautiously by others. He offered to help unlock the powers of the subpaths, but he needed to know how to do so. Fragments of a poem were found and pieced together, and it was decided that the Onyx that contained Sagu would have to be shattered to release the powers. But the consequences did not look promising.


Gathering the citizens of both kingdoms together at the Kogurian palace, Yuri and M'hul stood by as the onyx was shattered. Simultaneously, the Circles were infused with power as Sagu appeared in his full form before the awed onlookers. Wasting no time, the warlock took advantage of the confusion and struck down many with his dark magic. He created a black forest, called up ancient spirits, brought thunder with rain, and fire from below that destroyed persons from miles around.


Imprisoned in the Onyx since the 17th year of Yuri, he claimed to have learned much during his introspection. Mumbling something about the Darkstaff, he continued summoning his evil minions, slaughtering countless innocents;


"Sagu has gathered many terrifying undead with which to assault the peaceful kingdoms. Some of these are capable of "stealing souls." One whose soul has been stolen has weaker ties to the material world. Upon death, their spirit has farther to travel to return. While these unfortunate victims of Sagu can still be resurrected, they will doubtless find that memories have been lost, experience forgotten. More so than for those who die with their souls intact."

-Spirit Guide Eldridge


Meanwhile, the powerful force of the Darkstaff was growing, feeding off of Sagu's evils and helping him in turn. The warlock appeared in the Carnage Arena during a tournament and brought down a storm of fire upon the helpless citizens. Slags shook the foundation with their massive crushing steps. With the power of her fury, Bringer flew at Sagu with her Holy sword, but Sagu and the power of Darkstaff crushed her. Sagu vanished as the kingdoms mourned the death of the mighty. Yet there was no time to sink into despair. Sagu launched an attack upon the kingdoms unlike anything that had ever been seen before. There was not a room that was spared from the blood of carnage.


Having outlived his usefulness, Sagu was betrayed by the Darkstaff. In the depths of the Vale, Darkstaff drained all of Sagu's life essences, making it impossible for him to revive himself from death. With Sagu slain, Eldridge was forced to wonder if the legends had been interpreted correctly;


"Sagu, the mage that has terrorized Kugnae for weeks following his release from the Onyx, has been killed. According to the prophesies, this is not possible. We have interpreted the poem and Legends to mean that Sagu would have to be killed with the fabled Spirit Arrow.

Something is wrong. Upon the defeat of the Evil, the land was supposed to be set free from the horrible legions of undead and the crows and trees that have plagued us and killed countless citizens. While Sagu's Minions and Lackeys are fading away, the other creatures, including the dreaded Slag continue to return. How can this be?"

-Spirit Guide Eldridge


Thousands still died desperately defending their homes. To the horror of citizens, Orb appeared soon after and slaughtered many of his own people. Within the Vale, several giant Slags appeared, crushing any who came too close. Thoth, the goddess of Wisdom, was stripped of her immortality and thrown into the pit of the Vale that the monsters encircled. Orb had been corrupted by the Darkstaff. Many tried in vain to save her, but the mortal body of Thoth could only bear so much and she was slain.


All the while, several poems and legends were being analyzed for some sort of answers.


"Rumors of a ninth Key, the Key to Spirit can be found in some ancient documents. It is unclear whether a ninth key actually exists or whether this ninth key merely represents the Eight joined together. Another possibility is that the Key to Spirit is not an object, but a state of being that one can achieve. In any case, there is no doubting that the Key to Spirit is a most treasured thing.

.............

Prophecies foretell of a Great Evil threatening to curse the land for generations. Only a mythical weapon, the fabled spirit arrow, is powerful enough to defeat the corporeal form of the Evil. The prophecies state that to forge the arrow, crystal, quartz, and "weapons of keys" must be joined together in an ancient ritual. When the Arrow makes contact with the Evil, it splits into many pieces which will be used as weapons by the most honorable."

-Librarian Pond


Crystals, Quartzes and "weapons of keys" were needed to form the formidable Spirit Arrow. Five honorable citizens sacrificed their Seven-leaf swords to help with the ceremony. In a ritual with the Elders, Eldridge formed the arrow. After much debate, it was decided: Orb had to be killed.


Thousands of deaths bloodied the grass of the Vale as Orb and the Darkstaff that controlled him slew every living being for miles. Many tried to kill Orb, though he merely used his godly powers to resurrect himself anew. Finally, he was surrounded in Kugnae, struggling with what was left of his own mind against the overpowering Darkstaff. Madog, Elder of the Chonguns, sent the Spirit arrow flying straight into the heart of Orb. He, along with the Darkstaff and the arrow, shattered. The flying shards struck nearby onlookers. The power released seared the ground. The mighty Orb had died.


The kingdoms safe from harm, mourned deeply for the profound loss that occurred with the deaths of Bringer, Thoth and Orb along with countless other brave men and women. The shards of the Spirit arrow were made into weapons for those who had sacrificed their treasures for the sake of the kingdoms and the citizens worked together to pick up the pieces of their lives. Eldridge, now known as the Spirit Guide, stayed on as an adviser to the realm. The Elders slowly gained power within their Circles as their subpaths began to grow. The ground that was seared by the explosion of Orb's death emanated strange powers, and gave respectful visitors glowing stones that contained the essence of Orb within. The Darkstones still exist today, as a reminder of a once mighty god, who like any of us, had his weaknesses.