An Intro to the Sha'riiA Story by Sargon DorsaiMeet the Sha'rii, one of the playable races from the world of EntylThe Broodmothers speak of a time when we filled the oceans. When the Sha’rii ruled the waters. We tamed the great krakens and ushara whales. The great ones of the depths feared our might and fled to the world beneath. Our numbers were mighty and unchallenged in the waters. The Broodmothers speak of the Turmoil, when the seas rolled and boiled, when the mountains beneath the waves erupted. When our people were slaughtered and stained the waters red. When we were driven from the seas and forced onto the islands, a mere shell of our former powers. The Broodmothers speak of the Hungers, where our population outgrew our tiny island and we ventured back to the seas, losing many in the process. We survived and grew stronger for our suffering. We grew, we lost, we learned. The Broodmothers speak of those who could command the waves, of the elementalists that brought the seas to heel, that taught the waves to bend and dance, that tamed the waters around our homes. That shaped the stone and coral into the guardians that keep the boats of the other mortals at bay. The Broodmothers speak of the generation of mages, the time of Great Change among our people. They speak of the power, the great, terrible power of those mages and how they almost ruined what little civilization we had rebuilt upon our islands. How the mages needed to be put down before their combined magics could finish what was started by the Turmoil. The Broodmothers speak of the coming war, of the need for the Sha’rii to leave our islands and venture onto the continent. They speak of the ones who brought about the Turmoil and how the Descendants of Man were poised to do it all over again. They speak of the Gath’al, Those Who Resist, and the struggle they will face. The Broodmothers speak, and we listen. We, the Children of the Brood, the Sha’rii, offer our blades and our magic to stop the Descendants of Man. To stop the next Turmoil. © 2016 Sargon Dorsai |
StatsAuthorSargon DorsaiPortland, ORAboutHello there! My name is Matt Hester. I'm fortunate enough to be a stay at home father to four amazing children, ages four to thirteen. I get to spend my days taking care of the house and spending time.. more..Writing
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