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Dateline: 411-04-29
WYVERNS ATTACK THE CROSSING, SHARD, AND THERENGIA

A New Threat has emerged! Fire-breathing Wyverns today attacked the Crossing, Shard, and Therengia! There was little advance notice of the Attack save for visions seen by Moon Mages of leathern Wings and Cities in Flames.

Creatures of all Ages were spotted during the assault, including Young, Juvenile, and Adult varieties, as well as an Undead variety of Bone Wyvern, ranging in size from that of a Horse to a House! Beware, for they are dangerous foes: the least of them were a bit more difficult than Asaren Celpeze, while the greatest were more fearsome even than Adult Desert Armadillos.

   Young   >  celpeze
   Juvenile
   Adult
   Bone  >  adult armadillo

It is advised that one assess one’s foes before engaging, for there were reports that even Wyverns of the same Type had quite different Skill Levels.

They had many fearsome attacks, such as belching forth searing Streams of Flames and sting with their Poisonous Barbed Tails - both even at Range! And while the Young are incapable of flight, the Bone Wyverns at the least can swoop down to snatch the unwary in their Claws!

In addition, the undead Bone creatures were able to cast Necromancies Most Foul, including a Spray of burning Blood as well as Tendrils of reddish-black energy that would Siphon the Vitality of those they hit.

It is unclear what the source of this Wyvern attack was, or if it presages any further Invasions by any as yet unknown Malefactors. Remain watchful.

Saragos Daerthon
Reporter, First Land Herald

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