Difference between revisions of "Legacy-Timeline"

From OakthorneWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
Line 38: Line 38:
 
** The Solars all accepted and followed the fox guides through a portal to another place where food & drink awaited them.  They were bid to eat & drink and shortly after they were joined by the White Field Steward.  They spoke of many things and the small god asked for their forgiveness for having accrued followers of his own in order to maintain his domain and the wellbeing of his people.  The Solars commended his actions and discussed the power of faith and followers further with him.
 
** The Solars all accepted and followed the fox guides through a portal to another place where food & drink awaited them.  They were bid to eat & drink and shortly after they were joined by the White Field Steward.  They spoke of many things and the small god asked for their forgiveness for having accrued followers of his own in order to maintain his domain and the wellbeing of his people.  The Solars commended his actions and discussed the power of faith and followers further with him.
 
** The Solars and White Field Steward returned to the celebration in Mahanaga and spent the evening enjoying the festivities as the god spread more of his blessings amongst his people.  Many of the Solars spent time and shared conversation with the Steward and the Abbot.  Eventually the White Field Steward, Aapo and Alabaster Mountain retired back to his realm to enjoy each others company in private.
 
** The Solars and White Field Steward returned to the celebration in Mahanaga and spent the evening enjoying the festivities as the god spread more of his blessings amongst his people.  Many of the Solars spent time and shared conversation with the Steward and the Abbot.  Eventually the White Field Steward, Aapo and Alabaster Mountain retired back to his realm to enjoy each others company in private.
** Late in the evening the other Solars, save for Whispering Bear who had fallen asleep during the celebration, and the Abbot were alerted to a caravan that had recently arrived that had been attacked.  Crimson Slate, Sapphire Veil and Tobias questioned the caravan, specifically the leader of the guards and discovered that the caravan had been attacked by a pair of simian demons and men intent to capture slaves.  The Solars agreed to investigate the situation and Sapphire Veil volunteered Alabaster Mountain's name as their leader.   
+
** Late in the evening the other Solars, save for Whispering Bear who had fallen asleep during the celebration, and the Abbot were alerted to a non-Guild caravan that had recently arrived that had been attacked.  Crimson Slate, Sapphire Veil and Tobias questioned the caravan, specifically Iron Crow, the leader of the guards, and discovered that the caravan had been attacked by a pair of simian demons and men intent to capture slaves.  The Solars agreed to investigate the situation and Sapphire Veil volunteered Alabaster Mountain's name as their leader.   
 
** Sapphire Veil had Alabaster Mountain and Aapo retrieved from their carnal pleasures in the Steward's realm and informed Alabaster Mountain of what had occurred and he immediately took to championing the task.
 
** Sapphire Veil had Alabaster Mountain and Aapo retrieved from their carnal pleasures in the Steward's realm and informed Alabaster Mountain of what had occurred and he immediately took to championing the task.
 +
 +
* '''22:''' The next morning the Solars receive an invitation to parlay from Guild members, Sandusk Mantir and Emerald Heaven.  The party is gathered together and manages to escape the Alabaster Mountain Fan Club Parade long enough to meet with the two esteemed Guild members.  The Guild suggests a business venture regarding those kidnapped by the slavers the previous evening.  The Guild offers to pay the Solars a tidy sum of money in exchange for the rescued slaves to be taken into Guild custody and then sold.  Many of the Solars, who do not support slavery, are appalled by the notion and decline their offer, after Whispering Bear manages to relieve one of the Guildsmen of some of his personal effects.  This is followed by a general discussion amongst the Solars regarding each others viewpoints on slavery.
 +
** The Solars depart and prepare for their journey.  While Alabaster Mountain and Aapo exercise & spar amongst a throng of Alabaster Mountain's pet children and admirers, Whispering Bear speaks with White Fields Steward about the fate of the victims of the slaver attack.  The two of them come up with a plan for those who would be homeless upon rescue.  The Steward will send one of his children with the Solars that will mark the freed slaves, immunizing them from Guild interests.  They will be given the option to serve the Steward by tending his sacred field, normally manned by the families of Mahanaga.  This will benefit the Steward, the families who will no longer need to spare workers to tend his fields and provide a home, to be built, to those rescued from the slavers.  The Steward sends Taruzake, a sassy three-tailed fox god of rice wine, with Whispering Bear. Crimson Slate haggles a bewildered horse vendor out of some horses at a very neat price and is kind enough to provide horses to Tobias, Whispering Bear and Sapphire Veil as they did not already possess one of their own.  The companions gear & mount up with some delays...primarily due to Sapphire Veil's terrible dislike for the smell of the horse, and depart Mahanaga in search of the slavers and to rescue their captives. 
 +
* '''24:''' Halfway through the third day of travel, the party comes across the site where the caravan had been attacked.  The slavers had obviously covered their tracks well and the party searches for hours and are unable to find any clues as to where the attackers went afterwards as if they had simply vanished.  Kanji eventually awakens from his nap and immediately points out the terribly obvious & poorly covered tracks that the silly Solars are too dim witted to notice.
 +
** The Solars follow the trail and are suddenly ambushed by monkey demons who descend from the trees above them to attack.  The party makes quick work of them and continues tracking their prey and soon come across two sentries.  One begins to run away and is immediately dispatched by Whispering Bear as she riddles him full of arrows in less than a second.  The other sentry seeing what had become of his companion immediately surrenders.  Crimson Slate interrogates the surviving sentry and receives information about the slavers and their camp.  After being oath-bound by Crimson Slate he is allowed to depart and flees, much to the disappointment of Aapo who was looking forward to cutting him up.
 +
** The Solars soon come across the slaver camp around a cave and come up with a plan of attack and quickly engage the enemy.  While Alabaster Mountain and Aapo move towards the camp openly with animas flaring for all to see, the others move in stealth.  Alabaster Mountain's Zenith anima frightens one of the demon monkeys off, leaving one more for them to deal with.  The mortals prove to be little to worry about, but a Dragonblooded quickly dispatches Tobias who falls to the ground dying...
 
{| align="center"
 
{| align="center"
 
| http://www.oakthorne.net/pics/wiki/exalted/seasons/04air.png
 
| http://www.oakthorne.net/pics/wiki/exalted/seasons/04air.png

Revision as of 14:54, 14 May 2008

The Season of Wood: A season of planting and late-Spring-like weather, with Descending Wood beginning to warm up significantly. Some places that get warm early may have a first harvest by the end of this season.

The Season of Fire: The hottest season, a time of long light and growing, with Summer-like temperatures. Most places feature a first harvest by the end of this season, though some are already into a second harvest.

The Season of Earth: A time of warmth and ripening, without the stifling heat of the Season of Fire. Late Summer-like weather for most of the season, with early-Autumn-like weather and harvests happening at the end of Descending Earth.

The Season of Air: Starting off with colder early-Autumn-style weather featuring trees shedding leaves. Harvests of vines and trees tend to occur in Resplendent Air. Cools significantly by the end of Ascending Air and is very cold and winter-like through Descending Air.

The Season of Water: Very Winter-like in early Ascending Water, but beginning to warm up, with snows melting and an early Spring coming in Resplendent Water. Early planting begins then.

Calibration: The five days "outside of time" in Creation, when the veils between the world of spirits and the world of mortals drops, and the cracks between Creation and the Underworld, Malfeas and the Wyld widen enough to allow things to slip through. An uncanny time, one best spent in the company of others. Many settlements bar their gates and don't allow travelers in during the five days of Calibration. Essence regeneration increases by 50% during Calibration.

Pre-Chronicle

  • 748: The Autocrat of Thorns dies. His younger son conspires with the Realm to invade the Confederation of Rivers in exchange for the throne of Thorns. The Realm sends a complement of Dragon-Blooded “advisors” to aid the younger son in his bid for power. Afterward, the Scarlet Empress legitimizes the usurper. The Realm then sends additional “advisory” forces to Thorns, along with a large supply of First Age armaments, under the pretense of loaning them to the Realm’s new ally.
  • 752: The army of Thorns, bulwarked by Realm troops, invades the western states of the Confederation of Rivers. The war quickly turns against Thorns, as its soldiers are unused to war, while the troops of the Scavenger Lands’ heartlands have been hardened by the region’s constant state of conflict. Urged on by his Dragon-Blooded advisors, the Autocrat of Thorns has little choice but to pour more and more jade and lives into the conflict.
  • 754: The forces of Thorns and their Dragon-Blooded allies are defeated at the Battle of Mishaka. With its military annihilated, Thorns teeters on the brink of civil war. The Autocrat maintains his rule only thanks to his Dragon-Blooded allies.
  • 761: The Bull of the North sends a portion of his forces to attack the Rokan-jin and Talinin tribes south of the Linowan.
  • 762: The Linowan send aid to the Rokan-jin and Talinin tribes against the rumored Anathema known as the Bull of the North. The raiding escalates to open warfare that continues all year.
  • 763: The Scarlet Empress is publicly acknowledged as having vanished. The Linowan, having faced the demons and magic of the Bull of the North's armies, send a request to the Realm. The Tepet Legions arrive to aid the Linowan. Shortly thereafter, the Bull of the North and other Anathema engage the Tepet Legions. The Bull of the North and the Tepet Legions go back and forth, without decisive victory on either side.
  • 764: The Council of the Empty Throne. Armies of Mask of Winters attack and sack Thorns. Early in the year, the Bull of the North strikes a decisive blow against the Tepet Legions, nearly destroying them. A contingent of the Wyld Hunt arrives to aid the Tepet Legions, but they are destroyed utterly. The Battle of Futile Blood, the Bull of the North slaughters the remainder of the Tepet Legions, under the command of Tepet Arada, in the Valley of Shards.
  • 768: Chronicle Begins

Prelude:Training of the Solars

Realm Year 768

03earth.png

Resplendent Earth

  • Chapter One: Ancient Heroes
  • 27: Aapo arrives in Mahanaga and meets the rest of the Solars.

Descending Earth

  • 4: Abbot Uncompromising Viper returns to Mahanaga and meets with the Solars, explaining why he's offered them sanctuary and training. The Abbot leads them to an ancient Solar manse in the mountains above the monastery to further discuss their circumstances and teach them how to attune their essence to that of the manse.
  • 6: Abbot Uncompromising Viper and twelve of his Serpent Monks lead the Solars to a secluded area of the mountains to test their control over essence through combat sparring. The twelve monks pair off and fight the Solars. The sparring goes relatively well until one of the monks is severely injured by Crimson Slate. The sparring session is called to an immediate halt to tend to the monk's wounds, when Tobias approaches and uses his powers of medicine to heal the fallen monk. After the battle, the Abbot calls the Solars to an instructive session to discuss the power of combos and guides them in developing these powerful skills.
  • 12: Abbot Uncompromising Viper and the Solars return to the private sparring grounds in the mountains to continue their training. This time the Abbot paired the Solars off against each other. Aapo vs. Alabaster Mountain, Crimson Slate vs. Whispering Bear and Sapphire Veil vs. Tobias. After a dramatic light show of animas and essence powered attacks the sparring match was concluded and the Solars returned to Mahanaga to rest and heal, having learned a great deal from this single match of how their powers work and react to other supernaturals.
  • 21: Harvest Festival of Mahanaga, a day of revelry and celebration when the people of Mahanaga fill the streets & public places of the town to praise their local fertility fox god, the White Field Steward. Alabaster Mountain honored the people by participating in the ceremony by helping bear the holy shrine in its passage amongst the people. The other Solars enjoyed and/or observed the festival in their own ways.
    • Everyone was surprised when a number of foxes emerged from the shine carried by Alabaster Mountain and other locals. The foxes scurried about in threes and each set came to rest in front of each Solar. Then the White Field Steward himself emerged from the shrine. He bestowed blessings upon many of the locals and then retreated back into his shrine. One of each of the three foxes then invited the Solars to join their master in his home.
    • The Solars all accepted and followed the fox guides through a portal to another place where food & drink awaited them. They were bid to eat & drink and shortly after they were joined by the White Field Steward. They spoke of many things and the small god asked for their forgiveness for having accrued followers of his own in order to maintain his domain and the wellbeing of his people. The Solars commended his actions and discussed the power of faith and followers further with him.
    • The Solars and White Field Steward returned to the celebration in Mahanaga and spent the evening enjoying the festivities as the god spread more of his blessings amongst his people. Many of the Solars spent time and shared conversation with the Steward and the Abbot. Eventually the White Field Steward, Aapo and Alabaster Mountain retired back to his realm to enjoy each others company in private.
    • Late in the evening the other Solars, save for Whispering Bear who had fallen asleep during the celebration, and the Abbot were alerted to a non-Guild caravan that had recently arrived that had been attacked. Crimson Slate, Sapphire Veil and Tobias questioned the caravan, specifically Iron Crow, the leader of the guards, and discovered that the caravan had been attacked by a pair of simian demons and men intent to capture slaves. The Solars agreed to investigate the situation and Sapphire Veil volunteered Alabaster Mountain's name as their leader.
    • Sapphire Veil had Alabaster Mountain and Aapo retrieved from their carnal pleasures in the Steward's realm and informed Alabaster Mountain of what had occurred and he immediately took to championing the task.
  • 22: The next morning the Solars receive an invitation to parlay from Guild members, Sandusk Mantir and Emerald Heaven. The party is gathered together and manages to escape the Alabaster Mountain Fan Club Parade long enough to meet with the two esteemed Guild members. The Guild suggests a business venture regarding those kidnapped by the slavers the previous evening. The Guild offers to pay the Solars a tidy sum of money in exchange for the rescued slaves to be taken into Guild custody and then sold. Many of the Solars, who do not support slavery, are appalled by the notion and decline their offer, after Whispering Bear manages to relieve one of the Guildsmen of some of his personal effects. This is followed by a general discussion amongst the Solars regarding each others viewpoints on slavery.
    • The Solars depart and prepare for their journey. While Alabaster Mountain and Aapo exercise & spar amongst a throng of Alabaster Mountain's pet children and admirers, Whispering Bear speaks with White Fields Steward about the fate of the victims of the slaver attack. The two of them come up with a plan for those who would be homeless upon rescue. The Steward will send one of his children with the Solars that will mark the freed slaves, immunizing them from Guild interests. They will be given the option to serve the Steward by tending his sacred field, normally manned by the families of Mahanaga. This will benefit the Steward, the families who will no longer need to spare workers to tend his fields and provide a home, to be built, to those rescued from the slavers. The Steward sends Taruzake, a sassy three-tailed fox god of rice wine, with Whispering Bear. Crimson Slate haggles a bewildered horse vendor out of some horses at a very neat price and is kind enough to provide horses to Tobias, Whispering Bear and Sapphire Veil as they did not already possess one of their own. The companions gear & mount up with some delays...primarily due to Sapphire Veil's terrible dislike for the smell of the horse, and depart Mahanaga in search of the slavers and to rescue their captives.
  • 24: Halfway through the third day of travel, the party comes across the site where the caravan had been attacked. The slavers had obviously covered their tracks well and the party searches for hours and are unable to find any clues as to where the attackers went afterwards as if they had simply vanished. Kanji eventually awakens from his nap and immediately points out the terribly obvious & poorly covered tracks that the silly Solars are too dim witted to notice.
    • The Solars follow the trail and are suddenly ambushed by monkey demons who descend from the trees above them to attack. The party makes quick work of them and continues tracking their prey and soon come across two sentries. One begins to run away and is immediately dispatched by Whispering Bear as she riddles him full of arrows in less than a second. The other sentry seeing what had become of his companion immediately surrenders. Crimson Slate interrogates the surviving sentry and receives information about the slavers and their camp. After being oath-bound by Crimson Slate he is allowed to depart and flees, much to the disappointment of Aapo who was looking forward to cutting him up.
    • The Solars soon come across the slaver camp around a cave and come up with a plan of attack and quickly engage the enemy. While Alabaster Mountain and Aapo move towards the camp openly with animas flaring for all to see, the others move in stealth. Alabaster Mountain's Zenith anima frightens one of the demon monkeys off, leaving one more for them to deal with. The mortals prove to be little to worry about, but a Dragonblooded quickly dispatches Tobias who falls to the ground dying...
04air.png

Ascending Air

Resplendent Air

Descending Air

05water.png

Ascending Water

Resplendent Water

Descending Water

06calibration.png

Calibration