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The Rathleton Memories Vol. 1 (Book)

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The Rathleton Memories Vol. 1
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Autor: Desconhecido.
Gênero: Indefinido.
Localização: Rathleton
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Since my arrival on the isle I could learn a lot of interesting things. Most if it was folklore of course as the people sadly had little use for record as it seemed. What I found out from ancient tales and crumbling tomes as well as from my explorations of the isle granted me some insights. First of all before men settled here some ancient race left it's mark on the isle. From what I have seen the remaining ruins indicated some advanced civilisation that pre-dated men. They commanded some technological knowledge beyond that what I've seen at other places. Perhaps those ancient ruins were all what's left from the mythical civilisation of Yalahar. Perhaps while strolling through Rathleton I've walked through what the ravages of time left over from the famous city itself? However when the first humans arrived, the city was abandoned and in ruins since a long time ago. The humans, wherever they might have come from, settled for a simple live in the ruins. In ignorance of the marvels ans wonders around them. Curiosity led them to some minor rediscoveries of ancient knowledge but seemingly they made little out of it. Some forages were made into the area of forging and the use of steam whereas architecture was oddly neglected and people rather took shelter in caves.

It is uncertain what exactly happened but I assume at some point their digging and exploring awakened some ancient evil. something so powerful that they stood no chance of resistance. They were overwhelmed and enslaved by an entity that was drawn to sacrifices and especially blood. But if any of the ancient fairy tales are worth something, it was not some vampire, perhaps not even a physical being. However dark times of servitude begun for the people of the isle. Slavery and taxes in blood became their lives for many generations. This would only change with the arrival of 'princess' Ramora. Now this person is shrouded in mystery too. Though each story claims highest nobility for here there is no record at all about such princes in any archive that I had access too. This might mean nothing though as it is entirely possible that this princess and her conquest date back to the last days of the mythical corpse wars. Though native lore and that of the invaders mix up here it is often mentioned that things took place in the time when 'dead men walked'. Given the constant threat of the corpse wars it seems likely that those incidents triggered the exodus of said princess and her people. Still the nobility of this princes might be disputed. Granted there is next to little record that survived from those times. It is entirely possible that the princess was some tribes chieftain or something like that. The key here is that no heritage or title but that of 'princess' in connected to her in any existing lore. Knowing to what an end the nobility goes to preserve their family names, it at least must strike as odd that no traceable surname survived in all those tales. The next thing are clashing reports about how the exodus took place.

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