Gathering / Conference
Created for the express purpose of being able to stop the Great War, the Descendants were given both martial prowess and keen minds by the Elder Gods. After a sudden initial military onslaught, Descendant diplomats were sent through both Titan and Dragon lands to find a way to bring about peace rather than further destruction. It was through the children of these terrible warring creatures, the Garaith and the Ashik, that peace would be found. Even though they were created for war, both races saw a need for peace, though each for very different reasons.
A vast floating island was created to hold the Summit, a grand negotiation between representatives of the Descendants, Garaith, and Ashik. The Garaith would speak for their own people, independent of the dragons they served, and the Ashik would do the same, forgoing any ties to their Titan masters. The decision had already been made by the Elder God that the Titans would be directly removed from Laruna and the Ashik would be spared this fate if they would cease fighting on the Titans behalf. The Ashik agreed, and at the Summit made it known that their devotion belonged not to the service of the Titans but rather to the preservation of Laruna itself. Unlike the Titans, the dragons were presented with a choice: they could choose peace and remain on Laruna, or they could be destroyed. The choice was made less obvious by the caveat that if the dragons chose to remain on Laruna they had to sacrifice their knowledge of god-magic. All that was required for this choice to be offered was for the Garaith to accept peace and cease fighting for their draconic masters. The Garaith were shocked at the leniency and clear favoritism being shown for the dragons over their enemies. The Elder God was willing to let their creators live if they would only give back the god-magic he had bequeathed them. In the face of the impending annihilation the Titans were facing, the Garaith concluded they would lay down their arms, giving the dragons the option to remain on Laruna with diminished magical prowess(settlement:026bbb2b-70ca-4f78-ae40-52f5dfddde00) Descendants, Garaith, and Ashik. The Garaith would speak for their own people, independent of the dragons they served, and the Ashik would do the same, forgoing any ties to their Titan masters. The decision had already been made by the Elder God that the Titans would be directly removed from Laruna and the Ashik would be spared this fate if they would cease fighting on the Titans behalf. The Ashik agreed, and at the Summit made it known that their devotion belonged not to the service of the Titans but rather to the preservation of Laruna itself. Unlike the Titans, the dragons were presented with a choice: they could choose peace and remain on Laruna, or they could be destroyed. The choice was made less obvious by the caveat that if the dragons chose to remain on Laruna they had to sacrifice their knowledge of god-magic. All that was required for this choice to be offered was for the Garaith to accept peace and cease fighting for their draconic masters. The Garaith were shocked at the leniency and clear favoritism being shown for the dragons over their enemies. The Elder God was willing to let their creators live if they would only give back the god- magic he had bequeathed them. In the face of the impending annihilation the Titans were facing, the Garaith concluded they would lay down their arms, giving the dragons the option to remain on Laruna with diminished magical prowess.