“. . . I vow to defend the weak and downtrodden, to protect those who cannot protect themselves, and to shield these lands from foes within and without. I shall not take up arms against the law, nor smite a defenseless foe, nor dishonor the Parastin order with windy action
Read MoreOne year ago . . . Rumors abound of a secret deal between Luciole Ltd and the Gilded causing the Irregulars to go on strike out of protest of exclusion from bargaining
Ten years ago . . . Luciole inventor Climus Lilly studied under the Bāhira for years before returning to the Luciole Ltd., swiftly patenting several formerly Bāhira traditional medicinal techniques and medical
Ten years ago . . . Bāhira hold the first Cāḍa, a festival “celebrating our ancestors, our deities and traditions” in Mutu in over two hundred years. The Cāḍa has slowly expanded
At his residence in this city, on Wednesday last, in the 105th year of his age, D. ADORNUS joined a wife and three children in death, whilst leaving fourteen grandchildren and seven
Inside sources at City Hall confirmed Mayor Violet Canongrove has personally extended invitations to each of the city’s five powerful factions to send select members to a meeting to “decide on a
Beginning in the early Steam Age, the lads and ladies were instructed to put lumenstones in their various mechanical wonders and did not bat an eyelash. They worked for Luciole Ltd., powering
Will the Bāhira two-leader problem ever be mended? It was a quiet autumn afternoon when the two Bāhira leaders shook hands and walked away from one another over the decision to support
For the fifth straight week, Haze Plague infects Auxientia, the death toll rising to 3,400 in the past week. Entire neighborhoods lie barren in the wake of the illness. Industries have shut
In the first violent clash in fifty years, Auxientian forces engaged beyonders in a minor skirmish along the Western Walls. Two Auxientians and five beyonders were slain in the fighting. The conflict
The remains of a Parastin soldier were discovered along a stretch of the West Wall Thursday, buried in five separate places—north, south, east, west, and central, following the points of the compass