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Also known as "The Great Barrier".
Also known as "The Great Barrier".
The [[Prydaen]] and [[Rakash]] peoples fled eastward from their homelands, pursued by the undead hoard of the Necromancer [[Lyras]]. At the ruins of [[Journalai]], [[Vael]], who lead the Prydaen, called a halt. The priests and other magic users joined hands and formed a line a mile long. Through their combined efforts, a magical barrier was cast down from the sky, forming a wall between them and the undead. It has been said that the Great Barrier was "part magic, part god-wish" and that when the last of those who created it died, the Barrier would fall. The Great Barrier was all that stood between the eastern lands and the undead minions of Lyras, but on Day 341 of the year 393 AV [[Balam]] and [[Felinda]], the last two remaining Elders, returned to the Wheel, and [[Clerics]] received this vision:<br />
The [[Prydaen]] and [[Rakash]] peoples fled eastward from their homelands, pursued by the undead hoard of the Necromancer [[Lyras]]. At the ruins of [[Journalai]], [[Vael]], who lead the Prydaen, called a halt. The priests and other magic users joined hands and formed a line a mile long. Through their combined efforts, a magical [[page type is::place|barrier]] was cast down from the sky, forming a wall between them and the undead. It has been said that the Great Barrier was "part magic, part god-wish" and that when the last of those who created it died, the Barrier would fall. The Great Barrier was all that stood between the eastern lands and the undead minions of Lyras, but on Day 341 of the year 393 AV [[Balam]] and [[Felinda]], the last two remaining Elders, returned to the Wheel, and [[Clerics]] received this vision:<br />
''A pale shimmer materializes in front of you. It gradually intensifies until it is a solid-looking wall of blinding gold, unfurling vertically as far out as the eye can see. You notice greasy, invasive veins pulsating within the glare, and soon the entire surface is consumed by their taint, the golden hue shifting to an ichorous crimson-streaked black. Just as several grotesque silhouettes begin to emerge, the vision blinks out of sight.''<br />
''A pale shimmer materializes in front of you. It gradually intensifies until it is a solid-looking wall of blinding gold, unfurling vertically as far out as the eye can see. You notice greasy, invasive veins pulsating within the glare, and soon the entire surface is consumed by their taint, the golden hue shifting to an ichorous crimson-streaked black. Just as several grotesque silhouettes begin to emerge, the vision blinks out of sight.''<br />
This vision marked weakening of the barrier and Lyra's arrival in the East.
This vision marked weakening of the barrier and Lyra's arrival in the East.
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*[[Prydaen in Their Own Words, The (book)]]
*[[Prydaen in Their Own Words, The (book)]]


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Latest revision as of 01:33, 29 September 2011

Also known as "The Great Barrier". The Prydaen and Rakash peoples fled eastward from their homelands, pursued by the undead hoard of the Necromancer Lyras. At the ruins of Journalai, Vael, who lead the Prydaen, called a halt. The priests and other magic users joined hands and formed a line a mile long. Through their combined efforts, a magical barrier was cast down from the sky, forming a wall between them and the undead. It has been said that the Great Barrier was "part magic, part god-wish" and that when the last of those who created it died, the Barrier would fall. The Great Barrier was all that stood between the eastern lands and the undead minions of Lyras, but on Day 341 of the year 393 AV Balam and Felinda, the last two remaining Elders, returned to the Wheel, and Clerics received this vision:
A pale shimmer materializes in front of you. It gradually intensifies until it is a solid-looking wall of blinding gold, unfurling vertically as far out as the eye can see. You notice greasy, invasive veins pulsating within the glare, and soon the entire surface is consumed by their taint, the golden hue shifting to an ichorous crimson-streaked black. Just as several grotesque silhouettes begin to emerge, the vision blinks out of sight.
This vision marked weakening of the barrier and Lyra's arrival in the East.

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