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-Sundering Shadows is a high magic, low-tech fantasy setting. While originally based on the Dungeons and Dragons Forgotten Realms setting, it is now a highly unique world with its own lore, history, pantheon, and geography. In this guide, we will cover important aspects of the setting and mention things that every character living in our world would know and be impacted by.+Sundering Shadows is a high magic, low-tech dark fantasy setting. While originally based on the Dungeons and Dragons Forgotten Realms setting, it is now a highly unique world with its own lore, history, pantheon, and geography. In this guide, we will cover important aspects of the setting and mention things that every character living in our world would know and be impacted by.
  
 +===== Theme and Atmosphere =====
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 +Sundering Shadows is a dark and gritty world where monsters are very much real and roaming the lands. Everyday life is tough, and it takes grit and determination to carve a life for yourself in the harsh environment. Most civilized races gather in cities or villages to defend themselves against the forces of darkness – or in some cases against the forces of light. The recent decades have been filled with tribulations, beginning with the total upheaval of the former pantheon, and culminating in the rise of two primordial goddesses over a decade later. In the meantime, the world has been plagued with three elemental storms and over a year of total darkness following the awakening of Ashra. In the aftermath of these wars, the world lost half of its total population and those who survived all have a story to tell about these troubled times.
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 +In this atmosphere, adventurers are both the heroes and villains of the world. Revered by some, hated by others, those that survive to reach the pinnacle of mortal power often become the movers and shakers of our world – for better or for worse.
  
 ===== Law and Lands ===== ===== Law and Lands =====
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 Given this reliance on magic, the advancement of technology has been slow, and in most cases, technology has a magic component. Examples of this include running water, clockwork toys and one known early-model version of a spelljammer. The recent decade has seen the rapid progression of technology, with the introduction of pistols and more advanced clockwork/steam-powered engines. As such, the pre-industrial era of the late 1600s is a good real-world frame of reference. Given this reliance on magic, the advancement of technology has been slow, and in most cases, technology has a magic component. Examples of this include running water, clockwork toys and one known early-model version of a spelljammer. The recent decade has seen the rapid progression of technology, with the introduction of pistols and more advanced clockwork/steam-powered engines. As such, the pre-industrial era of the late 1600s is a good real-world frame of reference.
  
 +===== The History of Sundering Shadows =====
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 +The [[timeline_of_events|history of Sundering Shadows]] is marked by the many brave adventurers and villains who have inhabited it through the years. It is riddled with war, dragons, demons, allegiances, gods, destruction, and renewal. The faith of the world has hung in the balance many times, but the forces of good have always prevailed. Thus far.
  
-===== History =====+In recent years, a few events have had such world-reaching consequences that they would be widely known. The Long Night of 751 SG was particularly hard, and it is estimated that half the world's population perished. Nobody lived through these decades unscathed. How did they affect your character and their family?
  
 +=== The First elemental storm, 736 SG ===
  
-The history of Sundering Shadows is marked by the many brave adventurers and villains who have inhabited it through the yearsIt is riddled with war, dragons, demons, allegiances, gods, destruction, and renewalThe faith of the world has hung in the balance many timesbut the forces of good have always prevailed. Thus far.+[[geography|The Darkwood and Dagger regions]] are plagued by seasons of abnormal weather, which would later be known as the First Elemental Storm. An excruciatingly hot summer gives way to winter so cold it freezes even the vast Shadow desert and the seashore beyondFood is in short supply and the situation becomes desperateAn entity known as Ryorik is rumored to be the cause of the storm. The weather becomes increasingly more unstable until one night, the storms are silenced by the song of a bard and a wedding, known as Ryorik's Wedding.
  
-In recent yearsa few events have had such world-reaching consequences that they would be known by most people:+=== The Silence737 SG ===
  
 +[[kismet|Kismet]], ancient goddess of knowledge, breaks free of her imprisonment in the Shadow Gate, and in her rage throws all other deities down to earth. The deities, stripped of their divinity, gather their faithful and many battles are fought. [[The old gods]] die or disappear, giving rise to [[pantheon|the current pantheon]]. It is known as the Silence, for during this time all prayers go unanswered, and the clerics of the realm have no power.
  
-(To be elaborated on.)+=== The Second Elemental Storm, 738 SG ===
  
-The destruction of Daggerdale+With the elemental gods lost, the elements themselves are thrown into imbalance. Yet another season of unstable weather plagues the already famished lands, killing many and leading even more into despair. Entities from the elemental planes attempt to use this opportunity to claim dominion over the mortal realm. The entity known as Ryorik ends their plans and takes his place as the new Elemental God.
  
-The Attack of the Tarrasque+=== The Darkening, 740-750 SG ===
  
-The Liberation of Tharis+Following the famish of the elemental storms and the upheaval of the pantheon, the coming decade is marked by grief and trouble. Mortals struggle to come to terms with the loss of their old gods, while the new gods compete to prove their place in the pantheon. Some fail and are lost to history, while others rise to claim their place. Crime is rampant across the realm. Villains thrive and the heroes of light strive to keep their lantern lit in an ever-darker world. Towards the end of the decade, the [[the_history_of_light_night|Prophecy of Light and Night]] resurfaces and rumors spread of a coming evil the likes of which the world has never seen.
  
-The Shade Invasion+=== The Rise of Ashra and the Third Elemental Storm, 750-751 SG ===
  
-The Silence+As the darkness grows beneath the realm, Ryorik suddenly vanishes, casting the world into a third elemental storm. On Springtime 1st, 751 SG, a hole of pure darkness erupts outside the gates of [[antioch|Antioch]] and destroys most of the city. The darkness shoots up to the sky and covers all the lands in eternal night. [[ashra|Ashra, The Primordial Evil]], has awakened. 
  
-The First elemental storm+Despair spreads across the land during what will be known as The Long Night. Crops wilt from lack of sunlight or drown in freak storms, reservoirs succumb to rot or sudden wildfires. Monsters, either emboldened by Ashra or merely desperate for food, ravage the countryside, burning farms and eating people. The last farms and villages are abandoned when humans and their allies flock to the cities for shelter. They are met with sickness, hunger, cold and closed doors.
  
-The Second Elemental Storm and the ascension of Ryorik+It is estimated that as much as half of the world’s population die during this period.
  
-The Days of Eternal Night+=== Edea Awakened, 751 SG ===
  
-The Awakening of Edea and the taming of the storm+On Autumnstime 8th, 751 SG, four artifacts known as The Elemental Hearts are united at the base of the World Tree. Their combined power tames the elemental storm and awakens [[edea|Edea, Celestial Light]]. She rises to battle her dark sister Ashra and her presence ends the eternal light, restoring the balance of night and day. The deities [[seija|Seija]] and [[khyron|Khyron]] are born.
  
 +The tribulations are not done however, as shown by [[current_events|our timeline of recent events]]. For those wishing to delve deeper into these events, books on the Silence and the Long Night can be found in [[shadow|Shadow]] Library.
  
 ===== Language and idioms ===== ===== Language and idioms =====
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 Note that humans all speak common, though there may be regional differences in speech patterns and expressions. Note that humans all speak common, though there may be regional differences in speech patterns and expressions.
  
-When roleplaying, please refrain from using modern abbreviations (//such as lol, brb, idk, etc.//) and words/idioms that would not make sense in a fantasy setting (//big as a truck, Christ almighty, etc.//Beyond that, the language used on Sundering Shadows is contemporary English.  +When roleplaying, please refrain from using modern abbreviations (//such as lol, brb, idk, etc.//) and words/idioms that would not make sense in a fantasy setting (//"big as a truck""Christ almighty", etc.//Consider using world specific idioms instead, such as //"big as a minotaur"//, //"messy as a goblin's nest"//, //"by the Weaver's Wrath"//, etc. Besides that, the language used on Sundering Shadows is contemporary English.  
  
 When referring to game mechanics, such as character levels, spell levels, weapon enchantments, and exp for instance, we ask that you use terms a character would relate to, instead of the OOC terms. Sometimes, this means we have to speak in a roundabout way to express ourselves.  When referring to game mechanics, such as character levels, spell levels, weapon enchantments, and exp for instance, we ask that you use terms a character would relate to, instead of the OOC terms. Sometimes, this means we have to speak in a roundabout way to express ourselves. 
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 Examples include: Examples include:
  
-  * "This weapon took a lot of exp to create!" = "Crafting this weapon has taken a toll on my soul." +  * //"This weapon took a lot of exp to create!" = "Crafting this weapon has taken a toll on my soul."// 
-  * "This monster is good exp!" = "Fighting this monster is good for my training."//+  * //"This monster is good exp!" = "Fighting this monster is good for my training."//
  
 Spell levels and character levels (CL) are OOC terms that represent your character's general power as opposed to others. Instead of asking someone their level, you could ask them which monsters they fight or what areas they normally adventure in. Spells can normally be divided into minor spells (0-2), average spells (3-5), and strong spells (6-9) or similar. Spell levels have also been referred to as circles: A 1st level spell can be a spell of the first circle.  Spell levels and character levels (CL) are OOC terms that represent your character's general power as opposed to others. Instead of asking someone their level, you could ask them which monsters they fight or what areas they normally adventure in. Spells can normally be divided into minor spells (0-2), average spells (3-5), and strong spells (6-9) or similar. Spell levels have also been referred to as circles: A 1st level spell can be a spell of the first circle. 
  
-Similarly, a + 5 axe can be referred to as //"an axe enchanted 5 times"// or //"a powerful axe"// and a + 2 strength bonus can be referred to as "an axe that increases your strength by a small degree".  +Similarly, a + 5 axe can be referred to as //"an axe enchanted 5 times"// or //"a powerful axe"// and a + 2 strength bonus can be referred to as //"an axe that increases your strength by a small degree"//.  
  
  
 ===== Races and racism ===== ===== Races and racism =====
  
 +Note that Sundering Shadows still uses the term "race" from traditional D&D to distinguish between different types of creatures, but the scientific term species would be more accurate: Races on Sundering Shadows refer to different intelligent species that share a set of biological attributes and characteristics, as well as a cultural bond.
  
-Racism abounds in the world of Sundering Shadows. Your race determines your strengths, weaknesses, and in many cases your demeanor and potential allies/enemies. Racial enmity is as old as creation and it runs deep. Elves abhor orcs and drow, gnomes have a special hatred for goblins, and vice versa of course. Traditional fantasy tropes apply: Dwarves and elves are suspicious of each other but can collaborate, halflings have a tendency towards kindness and thievery, gnomes are mechanically inclined, orcs and goblins are savage, and trolls are generally dumb and like to hit people with clubs.+Racism abounds in the world of Sundering Shadows. Your race determines your strengths, weaknesses, and in many cases your demeanor and potential allies/enemies. Racial enmity is as old as creationand it runs deep. Elves abhor orcs and drow, gnomes have a special hatred for goblins, and vice versa of course. Traditional fantasy tropes apply: Dwarves and elves are suspicious of each other but can collaborate, halflings have a tendency towards kindness and thievery, gnomes are mechanically inclined, orcs and goblins are savage, and trolls are generally dumb and like to hit people with clubs.
  
-Though there is only one human race, some animosity exists between the human ethnicities, stemming from past events. Tonovi and Antioch are in opposition, for instance, and the Morinnen and Maalish tribes have long been at odds. Additionally, half-breeds (half-elf, half-orc etc.) and planetouched (tiefling, aasimar, genasi) are often viewed with suspicion, contempt, and/or pity.+Some animosity exists between the human ethnicities, stemming from past events. Tonovi and Antioch are in opposition, for instance, and the Morinnen and Maalish tribes have long been at odds. Additionally, half-breeds (half-elf, half-orcetc.) and planetouched (tiefling, aasimar, genasi) are often viewed with suspicion, contempt, and/or pity. Anyone carrying the taint of an evil outsider, such as tieflings, find it hard to compete with their innate evil nature, thus giving life to the legend that all tieflings are bad.
  
-In some cases, racism is structural and systematic: Beast races are banned from most civilized cities and Tonovi considers any race not human or drow as potential slaves. If a crime is committed in a village, the tiefling passing by is easily accused.+Racism in the world of Sundering Shadows is structural and systematic: Beast races are banned from most civilized cities and Tonovi considers any race not human or drow as beneath them. If a crime is committed in a village, the tiefling or kitsune passing by is easily accused. In most cases, racism in this world is also a well-founded and important survival strategy: In a world where your race often determines your alignment and outlook, it is considered naïve to believe that an ogre can be anything but a man-eating monster that needs to be put down before you become its next meal
  
 It is important to differentiate between the game and the real world. The Sundering Shadows community is open to people of all ethnicities and real-life racism in any form is not allowed or supported. Similarly, real-life racial slurs have no place in a fantasy setting. It is important to differentiate between the game and the real world. The Sundering Shadows community is open to people of all ethnicities and real-life racism in any form is not allowed or supported. Similarly, real-life racial slurs have no place in a fantasy setting.
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