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'''Yilia's choice'''
 
'''Yilia's choice'''
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Yllia listened but was not willing to answer their
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request as it meant jeopardizing the existence of an
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entire species to end their war. Torn between her
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duty to the gods and the love for her children, Yllia
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went into isolation to meditate. She chose the shores
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of a lake near an imposing rock at the heart of Diisha.
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She observed her reflection in the pool, looking for a
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sign to direct her choice.
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Her presence did not go unnoticed. A wolf was
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gazing upon her. He was the leader of a great pack
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living in these woods. But Yllia ignored him. So he
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sat there, unable to take his eyes off
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her, while a voice
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wormed inside his head trying to make itself heard.
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The strong and firm voice closed upon his mind and
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held the wolf under its powers. Disoriented, the animal heard many alluring promises. He eventually
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gave in to the voice and was rewarded with the right to know the name of the voice, Vile-Tis. Vile-Tis
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was a powerful being from a distant Realm. He could
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not take a tangible form on Aarklash for reasons he
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could not understand. He had therefore been forced
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to possess the creature he knew was dearest to Yllia’s
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heart in order to pursue his plans.
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This is when the other members of the wolfpack
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awoke, sensing something unusual was going on.
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Realizing the absence of their leader, they sought
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him for several long minutes before reaching the
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banks of the lake in time to witness, powerless, an
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uncanny scene. Facing Yllia, their leader stood erect
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on his hind legs. His body transformed, taking on a more hu-
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manoid shape. Under the features of this man, Vile-Tis walked
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over to the moon goddess and sweet-talked her into letting
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him approach. Seduced by the handsome stranger, Yllia surrender herself to him in a passionate embrace. Mesmerized,
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the wolves assisted in this union, without understanding their
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leader had become Vile-Tis’ puppet.
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Yllia was still deep asleep when Vile-Tis released his host.
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The moon goddess never got to see the light of day on her
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lovers face and neither did she see him revert to his animal
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form. She did not see the disorientated wolf make it back to
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his pack.
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'''The children of Yllia'''
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Knowing she was pregnant, the moon goddess remained
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hidden in the forest for a time to conceal her pregnancy from
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the other gods. She gave birth to a litter of humanoids with
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wolf-like features. Frightened by her offspring, the goddess realized she had been cursed. In the absence of the vile seducer,
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her anger was directed at the only beings present: her pups.
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However, she could not fi nd the strength to kill them and,
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tormented by her destiny, she condemned them to be constantly torn between the instincts she had given them and the
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greed and arrogance of humanity. She then set out to fi nd the
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wolves which she had seen that night. When she found them
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she transformed them to give them the same features as her
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descendants. When she returned to the other gods, she offered them what they had been waiting for: an army that would
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obey the orders of Vile-Tis and overthrow the Craftsman, who
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would become forever her army’s number one enemy.
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She called her progeny and the wolves she had transformed worgs. Instilled with part of her essence, she promised
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the gods that they would be victorious. In her heart she still
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wished to see them die in war and thus end her torment.
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Having remained in the background, Vile-Tis was issued
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orders by the gods to train the worgs. So he gathered them
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and undertook their martial education. Seeking to break the
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chains of their passion and instinct, Vile-Tis gave command
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to the former pack leader whom he had possessed that fateful
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night, and called him Ekynox. The latter played his role perfectly.
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'''When wolves dare'''
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Forged by the martial skills of Vile-Tis, the worgs had become killers, combining the art of combat with the thirst for
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blood dictated by instincts unrivalled in the Realm of mortals. Under the guidance of Vile-Tis, they learned to manufacture and manipulate metal weapons. They covered themselves in plate armor and trophies. Their natural qualities as
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well as their godly ascendants made them the best warriors on Aarklash. Only a handful at first, the worgs created by Yllia
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reproduced and gave birth to further litters. Over the generations the power of Yllia’s blood thinned. The direct consequence was the appearance of smaller worgs, whose parents
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called them wolfen.
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Fortunately, the wolfen had not lost the predatory instincts
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of their forefathers and were not rejected by their parents.
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So worgs and wolfen followed the teachings of Vile-Tis who
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ensured their cooperation. The latter set his bloodthirsty
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beasts loose on Aarklash. The first wolfen packs, led by the
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worgs, massacred anybody showing even the slightest sign of
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the Craftsman’s influence or having anything to do with the
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Ishim’Re Empire. Like starving wolves they stormed the borders of the empire, attacking it on all sides with thousands of
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assaults followed immediately by strategic retreats.
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With the wolfen snapping at its neck, the Ishim’Re Empire sent into battle experimental weapons and unfinished
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automatons whose strength was ten times that of its regular
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soldiers. Battle was raging everywhere. Forests were burned
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to the ground while the earth shook in pain. The conflict opposing the wolfen and the Ishim’Re Empire was so
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violent that many peoples tried to leave Aarklash.
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Some were attempting to escape the massacre, the
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others were trying to take the fighting into the other
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Realms.
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The gods were taken aback by the way things had
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turned out. The Incarnates were not just bearing
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their message anymore; they were improvising their
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own solutions. The gods tried to re-establish some
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form of order and told their troops to calm down,
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but the wolfen advance was far too great; the wolf
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people, led by Ekynox, besieged the Ishim’Re capital.
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Vile-Tis was by their side and he was determined to
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crush his personal enemy. But Vile-Tis was already
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dreaming of his victory when the Craftsman revealed his last trump card. With a terrifying rumble,
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the Craftsman and the Ishim’Re Empire disappeared from the face of Aarklash.
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'''The Winter of Battles'''
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Determined to get rid of his enemies once and
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for all. Vile-Tis left Aarklash, along with the wolfen,
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in pursuit of the Craftsman. The worgs and their
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descendants, freed from his influence, went back to
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doing what they did best: hunting. It did not take
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long before they made the other nations of Aarklash
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their prey.
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The gods observed in fear the wolfen hunt down
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every living creature they came across, washing the
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land with the blood of their victims. Over time, the
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nations of Aarklash stopped making a distinction between the worgs and the wolfen. In their eyes both formed
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a single people, that of the Wolfen, who had become the most
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numerous representatives.
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While the war did not seem to end and the wolfen gave in
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more and more to predation, a scourge slowly stretched its
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white curtain over Aarklash. Freezing winds and everlasting
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snow fell over the nations still standing, forcing the herds to
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migrate and the mortals to follow them. This phenomenon
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was a manifestation of the father of all gods as he wished to
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end the games of his children and the consequences these games had on the wolfen. The nations deserted the battlefields to
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fight for survival instead. Only the wolfen seemed unaffected
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by this mystical winter. Their enemies had fled the fight, or
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had died from the biting cold, so the wolfen travelled back to
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Diisha.
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Winter came and should have gone but the snow covering
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the land did not seem to melt for years. The wolfen believed
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time had been frozen. The rigor of such a long winter eventually took its toll, even the tough wolfen started having problems providing for themselves. Worried, Ekynox turned to Yllia, begging for answers.
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Caught between her motherly love and the anger of having
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been deceived, Instinct imposed itself as a stern and demanding goddess who would only reward the strongest. She requested that they abandon all their artefacts and all the marks
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of prestige Vile-Tis had given them, forcing them to forget
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their knowledge and to rely on their instinct and on the forces
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of nature. Seeping into their dreams,
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she told them of the gods’ quarrels and
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the curse to which she had been the
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victim. She had decided to make them
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the guardians of Creation, she offered
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them the possibility to channel their
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savagery and make the most of their
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human conscience. By making them
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her guardians, she was giving them a
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purpose, a reason to be.
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One night Yllia went to meet Tyresiax. She made this worg the first wolfen scribe. Untying ribbons from her
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hair, she handed them to him so that
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he could write down the fi rst wolfen
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runes. That night Tyresiax learned to
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draw each one of them. Yllia also revealed that some of them held great
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mystical powers that could be unleashed by uttering words of power. He
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also learned how to share the secret of
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magic and litanies with future generations.
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Returning with this gift, he told his
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kind of the goddess’ present. Keeping
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the ribbons safe, he told his companions how to reproduce the runes of
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power onto pieces of cloth.
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In time, runic writing spread to
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every pack and the wolfen learned to
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make ribbons and how to write the
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signs of Yllia on them. Since those
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ancient times this sacred heritage has
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been a medium used to commune
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with their goddess and to benefit from
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her favors.
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Grateful to their goddess, the
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wolfen, still guided by Ekynox,
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raised a stone circle around the
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lake in the forest of Diisha. They
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called it Môrn in memory of the
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intense emotion his fight had caused during the Battle of Aureus.
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== The dawn of a new world ==
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Not only had the Winter of
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Battles struck Aarklash with
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never-ending winter, it had also
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forced the gods away. Th
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ey were
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to lose their immortality if they
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were ever to set foot on Aarklash
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again. Yllia could not take such a
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risk. So she trained the worgs to
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manipulate elemental energies.
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She also requested of Ekynox
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that he should fi
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ght the Winter of
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Battles since he was the strongest
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among the worgs.
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Th
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us the worgs gathered and
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called upon their new knowledge
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to support Ekynox. Standing in a
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circle, they whispered the words
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of power, making the freezing
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energies waver before gathering then. After some incredible
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eff
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orts, they managed to channel the divine cold and locked
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it inside Ekynox’ body. Seized by lethargy, the pack leader col-
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lapsed in the middle of the stone circle. And while Ekynox
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was deeply asleep, the eff
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ects of the Winter of Battles only
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began to fade after several more years of freezing cold and
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snowstorms.
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During these uncertain years, Ekinox remained fast asleep
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under the vigilant guard of some of his closest companions.
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But as time went by, the worgs grew tired of waiting for him
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to wake up. Th
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ey scattered. Some formed new packs. Others
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sought deep forests to lie down and get the rest they believed
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they deserved.
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Th
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en one day Ekynox awoke. It took some time before he
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became accustomed to the divine scourge now freezing his
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fl
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esh. Yllia whispered sweet and comforting words into his
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ears.
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As the Winter of Battles was coming to an end, the wol-
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fen who remained distrustful of Yllia encouraged their bro-
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thers to distance themselves from the gods, all of them. Th
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ey
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agreed that the existence of the wolfen was necessary to pro-
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tect nature; Yllia had told the truth then. However, they were
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doubtful of her intentions and they did not hesitate to remind
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every wolfen who would listen that there had been a time
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when the goddess had not been all that kind.
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Savage and primitive, these wolfen were considered as blas

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