The Shifting: Vol. I

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The Shifting: Vol. I Item 778.gif
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Vendor location: The City of Shar Vahl (125, 70)

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The Shifting
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Volume I
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As told by:
Mahlimik Dak
Grand Historian of the Jharin

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This is the tale of the time
that followed the Shifting.
Our people had been thrown
into darkness with only a
handful of heroes to guide us.
Perhaps it was fate that
brought us here... or maybe
the spirits are calling us to
their aid.
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When the magic ripped us from
our realm, we found ourselves
within a strange land. We
could no longer sense our
guiding spirits around us, and
fear began to overtake our
kin. Fortunately, our king Vah
Kerrath was quick to see this,
and so he began to give us
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tasks to help our people
regain their sanity and
stability.

He sent his greatest warriors
under the leadership of the
great explorer Khati Sha to
the north to find out more
about these strange lands.
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King Vah Kerrath then sent
another army of brave men to
the west under the leadership
of Dar Khura.

The citizens that marched into
the darkness in those days
were responsible for the
security that we now enjoy.
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The bravery of Vah's leaders
and our ability to come
together as a people secured
our sanctuary here in the
darkness. Those days were
full of turmoil and
conflict... much like they
are now.

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Continued in Volume II