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<span class="DROPCAP">L</span>ong ago, an elven forest flourished in northeastern Mistone. Then, the elves were struck by one of the greatest calamities in their history, the Dark Disaster: a killing magic that took the form of a dark, burning cloud. 
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<span class="DROPCAP">L</span>ong ago, an elven forest flourished in northeastern [[Mistone]]. Then, the elves were struck by one of the greatest calamities in their history, the Dark Disaster: a killing magic that took the form of a dark, burning cloud. 
  
 
When the cloud faded away months after it descended, neither the trees nor the elves survived. All that was left was an open, blasted moor: the Black Dog Moor. Dungeons and ancient ruins dot the moor, remnants of that long-dead elven civilization.
 
When the cloud faded away months after it descended, neither the trees nor the elves survived. All that was left was an open, blasted moor: the Black Dog Moor. Dungeons and ancient ruins dot the moor, remnants of that long-dead elven civilization.

Revision as of 21:05, 9 March 2019

Long ago, an elven forest flourished in northeastern Mistone. Then, the elves were struck by one of the greatest calamities in their history, the Dark Disaster: a killing magic that took the form of a dark, burning cloud. 

When the cloud faded away months after it descended, neither the trees nor the elves survived. All that was left was an open, blasted moor: the Black Dog Moor. Dungeons and ancient ruins dot the moor, remnants of that long-dead elven civilization.