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Al-Wāhish — The Beast That Walks Where No Shadow Falls

If you see it, you are already dying. The seeing is just how it tells you. Collected sayings of the Nafud caravaneers; recorder unknown There is a rule in the deep desert that older travelers teach younger ones on the first night out, when the fire is still high and the lesson can still be […]

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Codex Entry: The Continent of Começus

Overview Começus is a continent haunted by memory and split by divine consequence. Once whole, its lands were sundered by the Celestial Cataclysm, the divine war that tore Saragossa’s heavens and reshaped its continents. At the heart of this rupture stand the Bradbourgh Mountains — a jagged, unnatural spine born from sacrifice, dividing East from […]

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The Celestial Cataclysm

“When gods bleed, the sky remembers.” — Vaesian proverb I. A World Once Blessed Long before ruin, before silence, before the great sundering, Saragossa was a world in tune with the divine. The gods walked its winds, whispered through stone, shimmered in moonlight. Their temples towered over cities, their blessings carved into every harvest, every […]

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