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== Chronology == Over eighty thousand years ago, the gods created the Grand Design against the objections of the Elves, [[Gnomes]], and the other species. The gods' refusal to listen instigated a great bloody war that drew in other worlds and pantheons. In the end, the Gnomes killed the few remaining gods by binding the current and future inhabitants of [[Innworld]] with the idea that "the gods are dead," which prevents them from even comprehending the word "gods" without the context that they are dead. Without a source of worship, the "surviving" gods were trapped in [[Kasignel]] and left to starve and rot.<ref name=":0">[[Chapter 8.80]]</ref> While the dead gods could feed on the souls of the dead, they lost their forms over time and became shadows that could be warded away by stronger souls.<ref name=":1">[[Chapter 8.11 E]]</ref> Still, over the centuries, ghosts became increasingly unwillingly to cross back to the land of the living in fear of being eaten.<ref>[[Chapter 6.47 E]]</ref> However. with the arrival of [[Earthers]], people from another world with knowledge of gods and religion, six of the dead gods regained their forms and a semblance of their power. === Volume 3 === Tamaroth, Emerrhain, and Laedonius Deviy appeared in Erin Solstice's inn on the Winter Solstice. Erin emptied her food storages to serve them, and Tamaroth made allusions to others who couldn't make it to the inn: ''βThey are lost as we are, but do not fear. We will meet again in time. That is a certainty, and they do not fear the storm.β [...] βDo not worry. They will come in time. As for namesβ¦ it would be pointless to ask. Few remember my name, let alone the others.β'' Then, they offered her three gifts in trade of her soul: * Tamaroth offered the Umbrella made from the Sun's Light, to burn away fears and untruths among other benefits * Emerrhain offered the Hangman's Rope, a tool to escape your enemies and live. It is implied that as long as you hang from the rope, you can survive indefinitely. * Laedonis Deviy offered the White Horn of Friendship, to call all of her friends. Ryoka was able to hear the horn from somewhere near Riverfarm when Erin used it in Liscor, giving evidence to the claim her friends would hear it no matter where in the world they were. Erin refused their gifts but found an ancient mithril coin after the strangers left, and dimly remembered the encounter like she would a dream. The same night, Ryoka was also haunted by the other three of the six while she returned from her delivery run to Invrisil: Kasigna, Cauwine and Norechl. She conversed with them around a fire and one of them banished [[Ivolethe]] when the Fae attempted to counsel Ryoka against listening to them. Norechl offered her two lost fingers as a gift. Ryoka fled the fire, barely escaping them with her life. She threw her moving fingers into her campfire and also burned her scarf that had been touched and turned into something evil as well.<ref name="I4">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/12/30/interlude-4/ Interlude 4]</ref> === Volume 7 === Erin gave the mithril coin for [[Pelt Dooristone]] to restore. When he restored the coin, it revealed the words "''Tamaroth, Who Leads. The Gβ of Rulers. Protect Us in Our Weakness."'' Thanks to the Gnomes' geas, Pelt suffered a minor heart attack when he saw the word "god," and accidentally scratched the word out.<ref>[[Interlude β A Night in the Inn|Interlude - A Night in the Inn]]</ref> Other [[Earthworlders|Earthers]] aside from Erin and Ryoka were confirmed to have met people on the Winter's Solstice. *[[Laken Godart]] has reluctantly received counsel on being an [Emperor] from [[Tamaroth]], having been tricked into taking his hand. His insider knowledge allowed Laken to claim land via totems, elevate his people to better classes, and prepare for being judged by the nobility of Izril.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/03/20/4-20-e/ Chapters 4.20 E], [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/03/24/4-21-e/ 4.21 E], [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/03/27/4-23-e/ 4.23 E]</ref> *[[Aaron Vanwell]] was taught how to reach the [[Evermote Room]] by Emerrhain, God of Magic and Secrets. Emerrhain then used the pact he made with Aaron to force the young man to cast a ritual on the Summer Solstice. That ritual sent a message to all electronics from Earth saying that the gods are alive, further empowering the six. *[[Dev]] the [Explorer] encountered a stranger while camping outdoors alone in the middle of winter in [[Baleros]]. He believed the woman to be a ''bhoot'' (ghost/devil) and refused to take her hand or receive what was offered; the stranger then vanished into thin air.<ref name="7.22D">[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/05/10/7-22-d/ Chapter 7.22 D]</ref> *[[Luan Khumalo]] encountered Kasigna while rowing his boat at sea in the middle of winter. He later believed the woman to have been a nightmare, but was still glad that he didn't take her hand.<ref name="7.22D" /> He later encountered Laedonius Deviy during the Summer Solstice and refused to take his hand as well.<ref>[[Solstice (Pt. 2)]]</ref> *The [[Prophet]] was approached by them, but rejected them as false gods. === Volume 8 === Empowered by Aaron's message to the other Earthers, "The Gods are alive," the six dead gods began consuming ghosts en masse. In the days after [[Erin Solstice]]'s death, almost all of Izril's ghosts were eaten by the gods. Erin, arriving in the land of the dead as a living shade, was captured by [[Kasigna]] and put in various scenarios to determine why she was special. The [Innkeeper] was freed by the ghosts of [[Maviola El]], [[Zel Shivertail]], [[Califor Weishart]], [[Sserys]], and [[Yderigrisel]], though Maviola El and Zel sacrificed themselves in the process. While the remaining ghosts escaped back to the safety of the Byres' lands, they were soon besieged by Kasigna, [[Tamaroth]] and [[Norechl]], forcing Erin, Califor, and some of the other ghosts to flee Izril. They were chased to [[Chandrar]], arriving at the sanctuary in [[Khelt]] where most of Chandrar's dead had gathered, Though the three dead gods couldn't bypass the borders guarded by Khelt's rulers, they were joined by the other three. However, Erin summoned Tamaroth's gift of the umbrella and the sword in the stone from her memories. Both the sunlight from the umbrella and the threat of the sword, which could harm them, forced the dead gods to retreat.<ref name=":1" /> The six continued to feed on wayward souls, while attempting to break through the sanctuaries of the other continents. Norechl, for reasons unknown but to itself, decided to travel to Rhir and threw itself off [[the Last Tide]]. Stimulated by the lost thing's presence, the sleeping demigod briefly stirred, causing massive damage to the Antinium Hives of Rhir.<ref>[[Interlude β Songs and Stories|Interlude - Songs and Stories]]</ref> Kasigna lured [[Fithea sor Kerwenas]] into her service, tempting her with promises of resurrecting her kin. She ordered the Dryad to kill Ryoka Griffin, which failed and resulted in Ryoka murdering Fithea. in self-defense. [[Emerrhain]], seeing [[Eldavin]] - and [[Teriarch]] by extant- as a threat, hijacked Aaron's body to create a ritual that would sever the connection between Eldavin and Teriarch. The ritual activated during the Archmage of Memory's battle with [[Visophecin|Viscount Visophecin]], killing the Dragon and leaving the simulacrum on the verge of collapse.<ref>[[Chapter 8.74 DR]]</ref> Norechl returned from its fall, along with thousands of [[Seamwalkers]], which threatened both ghosts and gods.<ref>[[Chapter 8.65]]</ref> Intimidated by the arrival of Gnomes and [[Sprigaena]] summoning the [[Timewalker|Devourer of Gods]], Emerrhain activated a backdoor in the Grand Design, restoring the ghosts' classes and levels.<ref>[[Chapter 8.79]]</ref> Tamaroth learned about the ritual attempting to revive Erin by listening through [[Laken Godart]]'s ears. He traveled to Liscor to hijack Erin's body, while fighting with Cauwine and Laedonious Deviy, but was thwarted by [[Sserys]], who possessed Erin's body himself.<ref>[[Chapter 8.81]]</ref> During the battle between the ghosts and Seamwalkers, the God of Secrets was tricked and exiled by the last Gnomes, while [[Laedonius Deviy]] was pushed off the Last Tide by the ghosts of the [[Drath Archipelago]].<ref>[[Chapter 8.80]]</ref><ref>[[Chapter 8.82 (Pt. 2)]]</ref> [[Razia]], an [[Agelum]] from [[Ailendamus]], accidentally fell through one of the cracks between the lands of the living and the dead, caused by [[Oberon]].<ref>[[Chapter 8.82 (Pt. 3)]]</ref> As person whose nature was at the same level as a god, she was able to beat up Tamaroth and Norechl without being absorbed by them. Meanwhile, Kasigna, having defeated the Timewalker, began erasing [[Kasignel]] after listening to [[Drevish|Drevish's]] presentation on how to improve her afterlife's structure and layout.<ref>[[Chapter 8.85]]</ref> Using the hangman's rope summoned by Erin, [[Xarkouth]] the Dragonlord of Stars and Razia subdued Tamaroth and Norechl, and carried them off into the void. The last of the six, Kasigna and Cauwine, approached Eldavin, and offered him a chance to live in exchange for service.<ref>{{VERef|Epilogue}}</ref> Eldavin ended up accepting Kasign's hand, becoming a real half-Elf capable of leveling. === Volume 9 === {{TBA}} Tamaroth and Norechal escape from Innworld through a door at the winter solstice while Kasigna is distracted. Kasigna summons 10,000 and then 100,000 draugr to attack the Inn Cauwine helps the pirates Dravish destroys Kasignel Cuawine stabs Kasigna while she is left powerless after the destruction of her realm. === Volume 10 === {{TBA}}
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