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Having said that, they are by no means complete, but focus on many of the main events of the time, and in the life of Brackern. In addition, research continues to try unearth further documentation regarding this time.
 
Having said that, they are by no means complete, but focus on many of the main events of the time, and in the life of Brackern. In addition, research continues to try unearth further documentation regarding this time.
 
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Latest revision as of 09:28, 22 March 2014

Introduction

Below is set down the events that later were known collectively as "The Demon Saga". This was a particularly interesting period in the history of Caerwyn and Dwilight, and we are fortunate to have found so many sources. The story follows the events and actions that occurred around what may now be seen as the protagonist, Lord Brackern.

Exactly how these documents were produced is unknown, as they often reflect the thoughts of individuals and their actions done in private on occasion. Whether that means that those people were the authors (the style makes this doubtful?), or creative writing by a later bard, or someone or something else witnessing this, they do well reflect the known historical events of the time. Thus lacking any other records of weight, these will have to do.

Having said that, they are by no means complete, but focus on many of the main events of the time, and in the life of Brackern. In addition, research continues to try unearth further documentation regarding this time.

Chapter 1: The Beginning

Chapter 2: The Growing Taint

Chapter 3: Descent into Madness

Chapter 4: The Golden City

Chapter 5: The End of Madness