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Caravu Celemris' 'Solrasia' I: First Steps Into Black Midlen (Books of Nasrathean History)

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    As written by Caravu Celemris, in the Year 472 A.T. Second Age of the Nasrathean Cycle - The Third Cycle of Nasullean Planar Time  A personal illustration, depicting one of the three strange statues hidden beneath the shadow of Crystalpeak, as decribed by Aidan Gildous 13 A.T. – It was a small expedition of Nasra who first chose to delve into the western edges of the city proper, skirting the boundaries between the region known today as the Boundary Lakes, and the crushing dark of the infinitely deep Great-Chasm that surrounds the cradle of the Nasra absolutely. They’d heard tales, you see – of great riches and great discoveries, and, long before the decree of His Eminence, the Dragonking Solrais, that each and all must stay clear of such dark corners and their temptations of wealth. Of course, all such decrees are typically born of strife, periods of unrest that bring distress to our society’s security. In this case, the history books very much speak for themselves...

Narathean History - The Creation of the Nasrathean Calendar (Year: 5 A.T.)

  History of the Third Time Cycle of the Nasullean Plane - The Creation of the Nasrathean Calendar (Year: 5 A.T.) It was an especially learned Nasrathean by the name of Alseca Falunevris who first proposed a system for keeping count on the movements of Leruleas and Nexial, the sun and the moon of the Nasullean plane, after almost fifteen of what would eventually become known as 'years' spent meticulously observing their ebb and flow, and the changes in light and dark that followed their trails across the auldér -- the sky. From his perspective, as Nasrathean, he could not have known that it was these two celestial objects which truly affected the colour of the auldér, their influence touching the land during night and day, for to his eyes looking outward, it would appear as though the whole sky itself was turning, and changing the land they inhabited.   With those observations steeling his resolve, he took his notes to Dragonking Solrais and his fellow draconic Advisor, Atalos...