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Verspya has suffered many tragedies of late, many fights and wars breaking out in the once peaceful land, from the Angels Eclipse incident, nearly wiping out all of Deralo, to the Academy incident, enslaving entire towns to the will of a single being, and yet, each time, warriors have risen up, fighting back against the threats that faced the land, and each time, the threats have been pushed back, saving Verspya from an undeniably unpleasant fate. Each time, however, the threat was grand, and obvious, widespread in its effects from the beginning, but now, a new threat looms, a small thing, mostly unnoticed, even as it nears its culmination, but something that may tear Verspya apart at the seams if left alone…
Streaking through the sky, over most of Verspya, a shooting star slammed into the ground, in the Angeko Ruins, a corrupting, tantalizingly sweet, addictive energy pouring through area from the star, corrupting everything in the area, mutating the wildlife into vicious, powerful beasts, which protected the source of the energy, which proved to be an ancient tome, filled with forbidden rituals and spells. Rushing to the site, Experiment, and last man standing of those who had been involved on the evil side of the academy incident, Leonard attempted to reach the book, to get it somewhere it would be safe from harming others, along with a few others, only for an unknown figure to have already attained the book, easily disposing of the group trying to reach it before it could do harm. Disappearing with the book, the new figure could only lead to trouble for Verspya, and sure enough, not long later, trouble did come…
Using the book as a guide, the new bearer, Deral Fog, made his way high into the mountains, to a location known to explorers as the millennial storm cloud, a near constant wall cloud, from the ground high into the air, too high to fly, stopping any who dared try from reaching the highest reaches of the mountain. Using the very first spell in the book to unlock the spells binding the storm in place, a key to the whole defense, Fog unlocked the way to Mirage Temple: Altar of the Deitys. Entering the temple, Fog was greeted with the sight of the large altar, and symbols, etched in the floor, walls and ceiling of the large, central chamber, as well as the massive seal upon the far wall, a gateway, locked by ancient spells and powers. Using this chamber as his base, Fog then began gathering the ingredients for the most important and dangerous spell in the book, the ingredeants being the feather from a child angel’s wing, a poison that can eat through anything, the book itself, and a single dragon’s fang, that must be a fang that the dragon was born with. Seeing the required items, Fog cast a spell, summoning the Reaper himself, to bargain for a single soul, a soul that would prove useful in gaining all of these items, an angel, killed in the same incident that Leonard had helped lead, and sent the angel out, to repair a large airship, also downed in the same incident. Leaving his new minion to his task, Fog then managed to gain control of a dragon, corrupting it in the same way the other animals had, as well as a shape shifter, claiming two more minions, sending the shape shifter out, to retrieve a young survivor of a now dead kingdom, and Fog himself took the dragon as his own ride, down, into the city of Noveus.
Unleashing hell on a single house in Noveus, Fog attempted to steal a fang from a young dragon, only to get countered by the people within, and was quickly repulsed from the city without the fang, leaving fog to return to the Mirage temple. From there, Fog sent the angel he had had revived, Bradley, as well as a young woman, out, to retrieve a crystal chalice from within a sealed and forgotten cave, and then summoned a powerful spirit, a primal spirit, weilding the element of fire, and capable of shifting from a spirit state, and a physical state, all at will, and sent the spirit off, to raise the temples that would eventually unlock the seal within Mirage temple. Not long after, Bradley and the woman with him returned, giving the chalice to Fog, and even now, Fog continues his efforts to obtain the last of the items he needs for the ritual to come to fruitition, and with little effort to halt him, it seems ever more likely every day that he may yet achieve his goal.
(This is what ive got for a synopsis. any comments? i know i got some of the events in the wrong order, but it gets the basic idea.)
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