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(Taken from the Royal Library of Evendarr 7/22/603)
The
Jodari are a people of the western plains of Avalon who resemble Scavengers but
who take considerable offense if called such.
It was brought to Aran Elenaro in Padash in October of 597. <Excerpt
from The Journals of Nehillesthian Dreamseer> First
among them came the Bereaved, who was not king nor queen, but wore her Loss like
a crown, and veiled herself with a mantle, made from the thin bark of birch
trees. And the Bereaved cast a net over the Crown of Pain, and held it fast. She
had lost much, and she acted to see that the land itself was not lost. A
Crown came from the Heart of the Land, and it was fashioned of Golden Leaves.
And the Crown of Golden Leaves brought a cloak of magick to protect the other
crowns together. And the Crown of Pain flung its thorns against those who came
against it, but it was for naught. A
Crown came from the East, and it was fashioned of Silver. And the Silver Crown
brought a sword made of the earth, with which the Crown of Pain was struck a
painful wound. And the Crown of Pain recoiled in agony. A
Crown came from the North, and it was fashioned of Shadow. And the Crown of
Shadows brought tiny arrows, which flew like hornets against the Crown of Pain,
and wounded it such that it could not strike with force or focus against those
who sought its destruction. A
Crown came from the South, and it was fashioned of Steel. And the Steel Crown
brought many warriors to ring the Crown of Pain with flashing steel, such that
it was blinded and forced to hold within the nets of the Bereaved. A
Crown came from the West, and it was fashioned from Claws. And the Crown of
Claws brought such powers of life and death that the Crown of Pain could not
cast its dark spirit magicks upon those assembled for its destruction. And
standing by were many other crowns. A Crown of Fangs was there, and a Crown of
Stone. A Crown of Bells was there, and a Crown of Song. And all these crowns and
many more besides stood and watched, and bore witness, and directed their lands
and loyalty against the Crown of Pain, so that it could not act except to
cringe, recoil, and wait its doom. And, finally, a cage, fashioned of Hours and Stars, was brought to contain the Crown of Pain. And it was sealed within, to await until the cycle of time came full round again, when it might come forth to wreak its pain on others. But, for that time, there was peace, and the crowns did rejoice, and the lands did enter into a time of friendship and unity. Copyright 1998-2003 NERO International Holding company, Inc., All Rights Reserved NERO is the Registered
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