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− | The Five Factions Alliance consists of | + | The Five Factions Alliance consists of exiles from the [[Jai Clan]], the local [[Fisher Sect]], representative of the Cloud Hammer School, the local [[Sandviper Sect]] and the local Purelake Temple sect. The Purelakes are excellent [[Soulsmithing|soulsmiths]], maybe even better than the Fishers (Soulsmith, ch 6). Several years later, [[Jai Chen]] mentions her old friends “the Purelakes” (see Bloodline, ch 20.) |
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In the Five Factions Alliance, Sandviper chief’s eldest son Kral and [[Jai Long]] work well together. Jai Long is more motivated to find the [[Ancestor’s Spear]] inside the Ruins, therefore taking on more of the duties and responsibilities of leadership and planning. Despite this collaboration, there is some rivalry and mistrust among the five factions. One of the leaders is [[Fisher Gesha]], an old [[Soulsmithing|soulsmith]] whose clan is always on uneasy terms with the Sandvipers. | In the Five Factions Alliance, Sandviper chief’s eldest son Kral and [[Jai Long]] work well together. Jai Long is more motivated to find the [[Ancestor’s Spear]] inside the Ruins, therefore taking on more of the duties and responsibilities of leadership and planning. Despite this collaboration, there is some rivalry and mistrust among the five factions. One of the leaders is [[Fisher Gesha]], an old [[Soulsmithing|soulsmith]] whose clan is always on uneasy terms with the Sandvipers. |
Revision as of 04:12, 5 February 2022
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Description
The Desolate Wilds consists of desert wastelands and forest with corrupted black twisted trees and poisoned rivers, which spans across the western edge of the Blackflame Empire, ending with the mountain ranges that hide Sacred Valley. The only good water for a dozen miles around the Ruins is found in Purelake. A small shantytown called Refuge, a gathering place for homeless exiles and refugees, cropped up in the Wilds near the western mountain range.
It took Lindon and Yerin weeks to cross on a small Thousand Mile Cloud and on the cloudship Sky's Mercy, so it’s fairly large.
History
Almost a thousand years ago, the Desolate Wilds were totally lawless, plagued by beasts and by wild sacred artists no better than animals themselves. Each man considered himself an Emperor, each woman an Empress, and they ruled whatever they could take at the end of a blade. But one day a woman emerged from nowhere with a shining spear in her hands. She united these rogue sacred artists under one name, killing those who resisted, and spreading law and civilization across the Wilds. For the next two centuries, while she lived, all the Wilds remained peaceful under her rule.
- The Jai Clan claim this historic woman is their matriarchal ancestor. They claim her historic spear is the Ancestor’s Spear, and they claim it for their own.
Inhabitants
The Desolate Wilds hosts a large population of Dreadbeasts. Humans live in sects out in the wastelands. Many exiles live in Refuge, near Purelake and the Purelake Temple sect.
Five Factions Alliance
When the Transcendent Ruins arose in the Wilds, early in book #2 (Soulsmith), five factions joined together in cooperation to hunt for weapons and treasures inside it, joining forces to fend off myriad Dreadbeasts.
Five Uneasy Allies
The Five Factions Alliance consists of exiles from the Jai Clan, the local Fisher Sect, representative of the Cloud Hammer School, the local Sandviper Sect and the local Purelake Temple sect. The Purelakes are excellent soulsmiths, maybe even better than the Fishers (Soulsmith, ch 6). Several years later, Jai Chen mentions her old friends “the Purelakes” (see Bloodline, ch 20.)
In the Five Factions Alliance, Sandviper chief’s eldest son Kral and Jai Long work well together. Jai Long is more motivated to find the Ancestor’s Spear inside the Ruins, therefore taking on more of the duties and responsibilities of leadership and planning. Despite this collaboration, there is some rivalry and mistrust among the five factions. One of the leaders is Fisher Gesha, an old soulsmith whose clan is always on uneasy terms with the Sandvipers.
The Fishers and the Sandvipers are historic feuding enemies.
There were constructs in the tent to heat what water they brought, but if there existed any constructs that could create water out of madra, only the Purelake might have Soulsmiths skilled enough to build them. Maybe the Fishers, but he couldn't have any dealings with the Sandvipers' ancestral enemy. Not openly, anyway. (Soulsmith, ch 6)
Plus, Arelius
When a powerful Underlord from House Arelius arrived, it sent every clan into a tailspin:
“It’s just a rumor. Some of the Cloud Hammers were talking about it, and I only heard them because I was sitting behind a fence and they didn’t know I was there, because one of them asked the other one if he was sure, and then he said. . .Jai Long let the boy ramble on excitedly as he worked. Eventually, a point would emerge. “. . .after he’d stopped, he said — I mean not him, the first one — said they’d have to speed up, because Arelius would take everything when he got here. So the second one kind of laughed, but not a funny laugh—”
When the boy’s words registered, Jai Long stood up so quickly that he upended his inkwell. . .(Soulsmith, ch 6)
Ranks
In book #2, there are only a handful of Truegold and the only Underlord is Eithan Arelius in the Desolate Wilds. In book #9, Sages are honored, but this level of power seems almost mythological to the refugees. In time, they meet a Sage, and his Twin Star Sect.
Important Landmarks
- The Transcendent Ruins
- Purelake
- Refuge
- Purelake Temple Sect