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Outside of the events depicted in the Zoulren Civil War book, Legend tells a tale of a small group of ordinary citizens from all professions who rose against the corrupt Alshaerd House in the year 279 AV to eventually overthrow it. |
Outside of the events depicted in the Zoulren Civil War book, Legend tells a tale of a small group of ordinary citizens from all professions who rose against the corrupt Alshaerd House in the year 279 AV to eventually overthrow it. |
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Fearful for living another day with corruption, death and poverty a band average citizens trained and planned for years for a moment to take matters into their own hands and kill the vile Price Mysimos. |
Fearful for living another day with corruption, death and poverty a band average citizens trained and planned for years for a moment to take matters into their own hands and kill the vile Price Mysimos. |
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According to Official Zoluren History, Prince Mysimos ultimately lost his life in a bloody-violent battle during the second conflict of the Zoulren Civil War in 279 AV. Shortly after Mysimos’ death, in 280 AV, Belirdendrick Sorvendig II was crowned bringing the Sorvendig-Chelochi line to power and prominence. The reign continues down to his grandson, Vorclaf Sorvendig whom is responsible for the rebuilt and success of what the once Rivercrossing and today The Crossing is in modern time. |
According to Official Zoluren History, Prince Mysimos ultimately lost his life in a bloody-violent battle during the second conflict of the Zoulren Civil War in 279 AV. Shortly after Mysimos’ death, in 280 AV, Belirdendrick Sorvendig II was crowned bringing the Sorvendig-Chelochi line to power and prominence. The reign continues down to his grandson, Vorclaf Sorvendig whom is responsible for the rebuilt and success of what the once Rivercrossing and today The Crossing is in modern time. |
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Now, a group once secret has surfaced claiming responsibility for the death of Prince Mysimos in 280 AV and claims the Sorvendig family seized credit for the victory and in return granted secret asylum. The group’s true inner-structure is not yet widely known or understood due speculation that members are related to the original men and women who fought to liberate. |
Now, a group once secret has surfaced claiming responsibility for the death of Prince Mysimos in 280 AV and claims the Sorvendig family seized credit for the victory and in return granted secret asylum. The group’s true inner-structure is not yet widely known or understood due speculation that members are related to the original men and women who fought to liberate. |
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HAWT or better known as Hero’s Among Wakened Tyranny is a DragonRealms player founded and ran group committed to its members through enhancing character RP development by forging lasting friendships.
History
Outside of the events depicted in the Zoulren Civil War book, Legend tells a tale of a small group of ordinary citizens from all professions who rose against the corrupt Alshaerd House in the year 279 AV to eventually overthrow it.
Fearful for living another day with corruption, death and poverty a band average citizens trained and planned for years for a moment to take matters into their own hands and kill the vile Price Mysimos.
According to Official Zoluren History, Prince Mysimos ultimately lost his life in a bloody-violent battle during the second conflict of the Zoulren Civil War in 279 AV. Shortly after Mysimos’ death, in 280 AV, Belirdendrick Sorvendig II was crowned bringing the Sorvendig-Chelochi line to power and prominence. The reign continues down to his grandson, Vorclaf Sorvendig whom is responsible for the rebuilt and success of what the once Rivercrossing and today The Crossing is in modern time.
Now, a group once secret has surfaced claiming responsibility for the death of Prince Mysimos in 280 AV and claims the Sorvendig family seized credit for the victory and in return granted secret asylum. The group’s true inner-structure is not yet widely known or understood due speculation that members are related to the original men and women who fought to liberate.
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