Usoram (Ooh-soh-ram)
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Usoram
The realm of Light and the birthplace of photomancy, Usoram is a land basked in perpetual daylight.
The realm of light, Uosram, and the realm of dark, Skovasil are formed to help nurture and grow the World Tree. From these realms, the gods infuse light and dark with the elements to create the first mortals.
Fueled by the heat of Ixuil and the primal energies of Usoram, the magical forest of Levex-Casien begins to grow.
The Henloth Tree is believed to have been planted around this time.
The first Edaans created by Eve begin to create a nation, which eventually grows into a mighty empire.
The Norna dwarves are created by Harung, and given the task of chronicling history.
The King and Queen of the Fey travel across the realm to commune with the Henloth Tree. They are are only known creatures to return from it, and they bring much wisdom on how to combat the Titans with them.
The Pale Wyrm grows jealous of Fien, and attempts to oust him from Usoram. Fien retaliates and slays the Pale Wyrm, causing war to break out between the gods.
After slaying the Pale Wyrm, Fien falls into a deep slumber, and his Brightling followers create the Mind Mist to conceal his presence.
For a forgotten crime, the Llanara are banished from Usoram and are forced into Central Matera.
The Author create The Rier, a new god of barriers, and imbues it into the borders of the realms, sealing them off from each other and separating the gods.
The largest expedition ever is created to formally conquer the Feywilds once and for all for the Sika Empire. However, once the army began its march, it was met at the border by the strange living house, Opevar, which transformed into a massive creature and singlehandedly routed the army.
The town of Feywick is founded on the border of the Sika Empire and the Feywilds in an effort to foster peace between the creatures of the realm.
Rostrom absorbs the power of an imprisoned Dark Tapestry god and shatters the Reir, ending the Age of Separation and ascending to godhood.
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