The Shapers’ War
An ancient revolutionary conflict remembered through the Guardian Wall and the destruction of Sylandri’s immortal nightingale guardian.
Historical turning points and major events from the active campaign.
An ancient revolutionary conflict remembered through the Guardian Wall and the destruction of Sylandri’s immortal nightingale guardian.
Vaelus witnessed Sylandri, the last god of Aramán, die approximately seventy years before Thjazi Fang’s funeral.
The doors to Faerie closed and the realm vanished from the mortal world, severing Thimble’s connection and weakening faerie-linked houses.
A past war whose closing years produced the heroic adventurer Aranessa remembers marrying and may also have included Halandil Fang’s brief military service.
A rebellion led in part by Thjazi Fang, during which Azune Nayar and Teor Pridesire fought beside him.
Sir Julien Davinos defeated Thjazi Fang at Maharlian Falls, knocked him from his horse and delivered him into custody.
Thjazi and Thimble took the Stone of Nightsong during their last major adventure; Thimble calls it a recovery, while Vaelus calls it theft.
A coordinated magical extraction intended to remove Thjazi from the gallows collapsed after Thimble was attacked, Cyd disappeared and a false magical signature appeared upon the prisoner.
Thjazi Fang was publicly condemned and hanged beneath the Guardian Wall under the authority of the Chamber of Lords-Advisory.
Seven masked attackers struck Thimble’s hidden apartment, left her critically injured, removed their dead and stole the Stone of Nightsong.
Thjazi’s family and community gathered at the Fang home for an orcish Farramh beginning on the day of his death.
Julien secretly spat upon Thjazi’s body, crossing the Old Path protection around the Farramh and drawing an unknown shadow after him.
When Thimble’s name was spoken downstairs, Thaisha’s silver box flew open and shattered black clay began assembling into a mask resembling Bolaire’s.