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The three major powers in Rhir are the [[Blighted Kingdom]], the [[Demons]] and the [[Antinium]]. The Blighted Kingdom and the Demons have been stalemated in constant conflict for thousands of years, while the Antinium have acted as the guardians to the Sleeping Demigod. | The three major powers in Rhir are the [[Blighted Kingdom]], the [[Demons]] and the [[Antinium]]. The Blighted Kingdom and the Demons have been stalemated in constant conflict for thousands of years, while the Antinium have acted as the guardians to the Sleeping Demigod. | ||
Beyond the endless war between the Blighted Kingdom and the Demons, Rhir is ravaged by the Blight—a magical corruption that warps plants, animals, and even people. While it is still possible to grow crops and raise livestock outside the Kingdom’s walls, the corruption seeps into everything. Most food remains safe for only a year at best before strange, often disturbing changes occur—such as an eye appearing in a block of cheese.<ref>{{VERef|Foody Discussions – Interlude | Beyond the endless war between the Blighted Kingdom and the Demons, Rhir is ravaged by the Blight—a magical corruption that warps plants, animals, and even people. While it is still possible to grow crops and raise livestock outside the Kingdom’s walls, the corruption seeps into everything. Most food remains safe for only a year at best before strange, often disturbing changes occur—such as an eye appearing in a block of cheese.<ref>{{VERef|Foody Discussions – Interlude}}</ref> | ||
Much of the continent is uninhabitable, overrun by roaming monsters that emerge from Monarch’s Pass, the heart of Rhir’s corruption and the place where a sleeping demigod dreams beneath the surface. Even in the dead lands, the ghosts of those who died in Rhir do not appear. | Much of the continent is uninhabitable, overrun by roaming monsters that emerge from Monarch’s Pass, the heart of Rhir’s corruption and the place where a sleeping demigod dreams beneath the surface. Even in the dead lands, the ghosts of those who died in Rhir do not appear. | ||