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The '''Books of Kalan''' are an unknown set of books written by an unknown character known as [[Kalan]]. The scripts were likely written during or after the [[Sin War]].
  
 
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...And with the destruction of the main Temple of the [[Triune]] and the vanishing of its master, [[Uldyssian]], son of Diomedes, and his [[edyrem]] then spread across the land, purging the last major traces of that sect. The flames of justice and vengeance burned bright together to devour much of what remained of the [[Cult of the Three]].
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...And with the destruction of the main Temple of the [[Triune]] and the vanishing of its master, [[Uldyssian]], son of [[Diomedes]], and his [[edyrem]] then spread across the land, purging the last major traces of that sect. The flames of justice and vengeance burned bright together to devour much of what remained of the [[Cult of the Three]].
  
  
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Focused on his growing powers and certain that the Cathedral could not stand against the righteousness of this cause, Uldyssian blinded himself to what he considered such menial efforts. Having fought zealots and demons, he did not understand the subtle works of the angel, [[Inarius]], who was known to the masses as the handsome, youthful leader of the sect. Even the dragon [[Trag'Oul]] and Inarius's own estranged son. the nephalem, [[Rathma]], were ignorant of the angel's aid to their struggle against the Triune.
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Focused on his growing powers and certain that the Cathedral could not stand against the righteousness of this cause, Uldyssian blinded himself to what he considered such menial efforts. Having fought zealots and [[demon]]s, he did not understand the subtle works of the [[angel]], [[Inarius]], who was known to the masses as the handsome, youthful leader of the sect. Even the dragon [[Trag'Oul]] and Inarius's own estranged son. the [[nephalem]], [[Rathma]], were ignorant of the angel's aid to their struggle against the Triune.
  
  
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And no one, not even the veiled Prophet or Uldyssian himself yet understood just what the son of Diomedes was gradually becoming...
 
And no one, not even the veiled Prophet or Uldyssian himself yet understood just what the son of Diomedes was gradually becoming...
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Revision as of 10:21, 23 November 2009

The Books of Kalan are an unknown set of books written by an unknown character known as Kalan. The scripts were likely written during or after the Sin War.

Twelfth Tome

First Leaf

...And with the destruction of the main Temple of the Triune and the vanishing of its master, Uldyssian, son of Diomedes, and his edyrem then spread across the land, purging the last major traces of that sect. The flames of justice and vengeance burned bright together to devour much of what remained of the Cult of the Three.


But there still stood the Cathedral of Light, and in the vacuum left wherever the Triune had once preached, there came the missionaries of the Prophet, Never did they confront the edyrem, but ever were they there afterward to help rebuild and give relief.


Focused on his growing powers and certain that the Cathedral could not stand against the righteousness of this cause, Uldyssian blinded himself to what he considered such menial efforts. Having fought zealots and demons, he did not understand the subtle works of the angel, Inarius, who was known to the masses as the handsome, youthful leader of the sect. Even the dragon Trag'Oul and Inarius's own estranged son. the nephalem, Rathma, were ignorant of the angel's aid to their struggle against the Triune.


But if that was their sin, then so was it also Inarius's, for he failed to realize that others had taken notice of the struggle for the soul of the world called Sanctuary... others who might desire to take for themselves the prize, or choose instead to destroy everything.


And no one, not even the veiled Prophet or Uldyssian himself yet understood just what the son of Diomedes was gradually becoming...


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