The peace that formerly reigned in Terra Nova has eroded, now little more than a memory. War ravages the continent. Disputes divide kingdoms; ideals divide families. The quest for power consumes absolutely and indiscriminately. None are immune to its allure.
Who will rise and who will fall? Only time—and ambition—will tell.
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05.26.2023
2 month character creation hold for all existing members begins 6/5/2023. Ended 8/5/2023.
10.29.2023
Change in how times flows. Was 4 IC seasons, now only 2 IC seasons per 1 OOC year.
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Regan would provide a full report of everything she’d seen in Dresmond: where Zevran had been right, where he’d been mistaken. New information she’d gleaned during her time there. Most notably, she relayed what details had been announced of the new plan, initiated by Ishmael Eldouir . Also, Zevran was dead and Ona & Obri and her Sirens had arisen as an advantageous new contact. That they could move in spaces that Zevran could not.
Regan also provided what sketches she could of the layouts that she’d studied of Elderkeep and what she’d seen at the cave. Whatever she’d been able to glean of Hiram Eldouir ’s habits or activities from her investigation there would also be relayed. Items of note that she found were a pool of blood which had replaced the black sand, vials containing different kinds of blood, and dust that indicated the place had not been habited for some time. Regan would not deliver it herself. A military scribe would provide the sealed report (the same trusted scribe had also been enlisted to assist Regan with the physical writing of said report, as it was beyond her capabilities literarily).