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Fahanzel

Era of Battles: Fahanzel's Shield
Era of Battles: Fahanzel's Shield

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Fahanzel

Whether Angels exist or not, and serve to protect us, in Visyerus they certainly exist, but they only serve to protect themselves. Living on the highest peaks of the Glohenfel Mountains, they mingle themselves in the clouds and from there they observe the world below their feet. As much as they would like to stay there without being disturbed, this cannot be said by their enemies, especially The Azzroths, who will be delighted to see a Fahanzel fallen, right below them. Their first stories date back to about 6,100 B/SI, all duly recorded in the scriptures of their sacred books, kept under lock and key in Gindell, the grand library, located in the Capital Yorfin, which is why little is known about them.. They prefer not to talk about the origin of their name, because I believe that of all the Races made by the Constructors, they are the ones that most abhor their creators.

Possessing a dexterity and intelligence well above the normality of the Races, perhaps that is why they are one of the physically weakest. But silent and buried are those who underestimated them. Although they have no physical defenses, they use all their wisdom and relief to defend themselves.

They spread across Glohenfel's many cloudy and hidden peaks, where, in one, is The Archangel Samanriel, who has led the Fahanzels since when they exist, and are perhaps the only ones who have never shed a drop of blood against their own species. (but only against their own kind). Samanriel constantly changes places; therefore, there is no fixed capital, and I myself would not be able to say which peak it is at this moment, even more so on the day before the Judgment Day. Their passivity is in contrast to their bravery when they are forced to wield the sword and shield (and they know very well how to use them).

A meeting of Samanriel versus Vog’Talliut is inevitable, and the winner will certainly reap the spoils (or remains) of any other overdue kingdom. Of all the battles, this one is the one that most intrigues me, as the eternal struggle between good and evil, light and darkness, hope or death. Yes, this Era of Battles is the beginning of Apocalypse, or would it not be the opposite?

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