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The first of these recent attacks was in the fair city of [[Shard]], where both the umbral moths and the humanoid [[Akul'tiz]] were spotted. In a separate incident, the moths alone were sighted in [[Hibarnhvidar]]. In both cases, the forces were defeated and dispersed by the cities’ defenders.
The first of these recent attacks was in the fair city of [[Shard]], where both the umbral moths and the humanoid [[Akul'tiz]] were spotted. In a separate incident, the moths alone were sighted in [[Hibarnhvidar]]. In both cases, the forces were defeated and dispersed by the cities’ defenders.


In this second encounter, several Moon Mages reported seeing visions. According to one source:
In this second encounter, several [[Moon Mage|Moon Mages]] reported seeing visions. According to one source:
My vision blurred for a moment and the light of Xibar was diminished by countless fluttering wings. A gust of wind dispersed them and left my skin feeling frostbitten. A voice as bitter as the cold whispered, "Soon, Khal Gwaerd."
My vision blurred for a moment and the light of Xibar was diminished by countless fluttering wings. A gust of wind dispersed them and left my skin feeling frostbitten. A voice as bitter as the cold whispered, "Soon, Khal Gwaerd."


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* ''Please see the Herald’s archives for previous coverage of these events.
* ''Please see the [[The First Land Herald|Herald’s]] archives for previous coverage of these events.





Latest revision as of 16:03, 6 December 2021

Article Number: BI39
Dateline: 421-04-14
CHRYSALIS SPAWN SIGHTED IN SHARD AND HIBARNHVIDAR

For the first time since the defeat eleven years hence of the First of the Akul'tiz, Xitoccanemun, Umbral moths have darkened the skies rather than remaining hidden from the light within the bowels of the earth.

These creatures originally darkened our lands following the opening of the Chrysalis, and were known to serve the goddess Dergati in her plot to blot out the light of the sun, wake the World Dragon, and indeed even kill the goddess Peri'el. It was only through the combined efforts of people everywhere using music to bring sunlight to Peri’el that she was healed. A final brave confrontation in the Wicked Burrow Mine saw the First defeated and these plans fully thwarted.

The first of these recent attacks was in the fair city of Shard, where both the umbral moths and the humanoid Akul'tiz were spotted. In a separate incident, the moths alone were sighted in Hibarnhvidar. In both cases, the forces were defeated and dispersed by the cities’ defenders.

In this second encounter, several Moon Mages reported seeing visions. According to one source:

My vision blurred for a moment and the light of Xibar was diminished by countless fluttering wings.  A gust of wind dispersed them and left my skin feeling frostbitten.  A voice as bitter as the cold whispered, "Soon, Khal Gwaerd."

What can these incursions mean? Might Dergati be stirring again once more to wreak havoc upon the lands? Keep your eyes open and pray that we are spared Her wrath.


  • Please see the Herald’s archives for previous coverage of these events.


Saragos Daerthon,
Reporter, The First Land Herald

Real Date: Unknown Date
Subject(s):
Akul'tiz

Chrysalis

Dergati

Hibarnhvidar

Moon Mage

Peri'el

Shard

Umbral moth

Wicked Burrow Mine

World Dragon

Xitoccanemun
Author(s):
Saragos