Cultural event
The formal banning of Aritificery within Kala after the ancient art's revival at the hands of Sazhar's Articer Guild.
After the Silence, the J'barri under the name Sazhar would disappear, but his guild wouldn't fade as quietly. While the guild continued to operate privately within Wyrmwood, occasional growth, commissions, and organizational splits would make the art gain more recognition. While it remained a rumor of an exotic land for some time, the Oscurwood Company would display gain recognition for their brutal combat efficiency while operating within Caripreet. The event would eventually gain recognition from Eldurgrund, who coerced the merchant nation into banning the use of unregistered fire magic weapons (with registration only being provided by the governy of Euvurcrest. The high-profile political discourse would eventually bring word to Kala. The oligarchs would make contact with Kanto of Kala, a lawyer who worked closely with the artificer's guild. After affirming the rumors, Kala would remind its citizens of the horrors brought on by such magic, as seen in the The Yunbad-J'barri Conflict . A swift ban of the new weapons would take place, making sure to target any fire magic items not of copper or copper alloy, as the original ones had been created.