He Who Watches appears in the dreams of people for the first time. He is described as a humanoid made of mist, whose arms and torso end in whispy tendrils.
He Who Watches appears in the dreams of people for the first time. He is described as a humanoid made of mist, whose arms and torso end in whispy tendrils.
A large number of portals the many layers of The Abyss open on the material plane, closing within 24 hours. The damage was great, but casualties were mitigated by the combined forces of The Church of the Trinity and The Elven Faith. Within a year, nearly all the Demons that escaped into the mortal plane had been hunted down.
The Watcher in the Web appears in the dreams of people for the second time, coinciding with the beginning of the Day of the Damned. In these dreams he warned of the events of the Day of the Damned. He is described as a humanoid made of mist, whose arms and torso end in whispy tendrils. He has no face, only a triangle of 3 colours upon where his forehead should be.
The Goliaths hold the first The Games of a Thousand Days near the village of Supi.
The Watcher in the Web appears once again to many who are sleeping. He is described as a humanoid made of mist, whose arms and torso end in whispy tendrils. He has no face, only a triangle of 3 colours upon where his forhead should be. This time, it he has gained his signature halo of eight orbs.
Hordes of Goblinoids and other creatures came down from the North, burning and pillaging their way across the land, predominantly in The Great North Forest. The first of these hordes was responsible for the destruction of En-Iala and the deaths of over half of all the Laharin Elves living at the time.
The Watcher in the Web appears once again in dreams, in his current form. He is described as a humanoid made of mist, whose arms and torso end in whispy tendrils. He has no face, only a triangle of 3 colours upon where his forhead should be, a more masculine build than previously seen, the legs of a spider sprouting from his back and a halo of eight orbs hovering above and around his head.