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==Dictionary==
 
==Dictionary==
  
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|'''[[Eribor]]''' || Human Fortress located in the [[North Lands]].
 
|'''[[Eribor]]''' || Human Fortress located in the [[North Lands]].
 
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|'''[[Lanslil]]''' ||Elven Fortress located in the [[East Lands]] of [[Mora]].
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|'''[[Lanslil]]''' ||Elven Fortress located in the [[East Lands of Mora]].
 
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|'''[[Mitoa]]''' || Dwarven Fortress located in the [[West Lands]] of [[Eagos]].
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|'''[[Lothar]]''' || Mysterious elven caves situated west of the Elven Fortress of [[Lanslil]].
 
|'''[[Lothar]]''' || Mysterious elven caves situated west of the Elven Fortress of [[Lanslil]].
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==Backstory (fragmented)==
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==Backstory==
 
The ancient world of [[Erildath]] consists of four world realms; The North Lands of Eredas where [[Eribor]], a mighty human fortress sits guarding the valley pass. Eribor is home to [[Iluthar]], the ''Sword of Light''. The [[East Lands of Mora]] is home to the Elven race along with dark mercenaries. The [[West Lands of Eagos]] is home to the magnificent dwarven citadel [[Mitoa]]. Finally, the [[Withered Lands]] in the south, bastion to the forces of darkness.
 
The ancient world of [[Erildath]] consists of four world realms; The North Lands of Eredas where [[Eribor]], a mighty human fortress sits guarding the valley pass. Eribor is home to [[Iluthar]], the ''Sword of Light''. The [[East Lands of Mora]] is home to the Elven race along with dark mercenaries. The [[West Lands of Eagos]] is home to the magnificent dwarven citadel [[Mitoa]]. Finally, the [[Withered Lands]] in the south, bastion to the forces of darkness.
  
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The sword remains hidden to this day, leaving the fate of [[Erildath]] still undecided.
 
The sword remains hidden to this day, leaving the fate of [[Erildath]] still undecided.
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== See Also ==
<font color=red>This story is incomplete, this is just a fragmented preview of the full backstory. The official FS backstory will be up eventually.</font></center>
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* [http://forum.fallensword.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=3846 Original Forum Thread]

Latest revision as of 15:50, 30 January 2010

This story is fragmented and incomplete. It is an initial draft of a story for fallen sword and the full story should be up eventually.

Dictionary

Term Description
Iluthar The Sword of Light.
Eribor Human Fortress located in the North Lands.
Lanslil Elven Fortress located in the East Lands of Mora.
Mitoa Dwarven Fortress located in the West Lands of Eagos.
Lothar Mysterious elven caves situated west of the Elven Fortress of Lanslil.
Dali A small port north of the Mogroth Ice Mountains, currently under the control of a legion of Greenskins.
Erildath The world of Fallen Sword.
Liwen A narrow valley passing through the Shadow Mountains.
Eagos The West Lands.
Elrad An Elven outpost situated near the Greenskin Bastion of Amdar.
Gadraen/Eribor Old King of Eribor, protector of the human domain. Slain by the Shadow Lord during the epic Battle of Erila.
Isudur An elegantly crafted elven blade. Carried by the Royal Elven Guard.
Mogroth The Ice Fortress located in the south of the Withered Lands.
Erila Fields surrounding the mighty human Fortress of Eribor.
Mirdan Elven continent within the East Lands of Mora. The Elven Fortress of Lanslil is located here.

Backstory

The ancient world of Erildath consists of four world realms; The North Lands of Eredas where Eribor, a mighty human fortress sits guarding the valley pass. Eribor is home to Iluthar, the Sword of Light. The East Lands of Mora is home to the Elven race along with dark mercenaries. The West Lands of Eagos is home to the magnificent dwarven citadel Mitoa. Finally, the Withered Lands in the south, bastion to the forces of darkness.

Legend tells of ancient times where humans waged an everlasting war against the hordes of darkness that emerged from the deep south, locked in bitter conflict to ensure their lasting freedom against the ruthless Shadow Lord. From his magnificent Ice Fortress of Mogroth, the Shadow Lord began amassing an army that would bring the forces of order to their knees.

The Shadow Lord devised a major campaign that would divide the united forces of light. A massive army of mercenaries were dispatched to lay siege to the Elven fortress Lanslil in the East Lands of Mora. Meanwhile, the Shadow Lord had dispatched five legions of greenskin warriors to invade the West Lands of Eagos, burning and pillaging every village and town they encountered before arriving at Mitoa where they finally laid siege to the mighty dwarven Citadel that stood there.

Taking advantage of the distracted state of the elven and dwarven armies, the Shadow Lord launched a final siege against the human Fortress of Eribor in the North Lands of Eredas, home of Iluthar, the Sword of Light, where five thousand humans along with six hundred dwarves and two hundred elves rallied against the opposing two hundred thousand greenskins that had slowly poured through the Liwen Valley. The seemingly endless ranks of greenskins assembled before the Fortress of Eribor on the fields of Erila. It was on these fields where the free people of Erildath witnessed the fall of Eribor and with it the fall of Iluthar, the Sword of the Light. The absence of Iluthar has enabled the Shadow Lord to unleash his hellish terrors upon the world of Erildath.

Some claim the Shadow Lord hid the sword deep beneath his Fortress in the Withered Lands. Others say the Sword was hidden deep within the Dark Forests of Eagos, the West Lands, lair of the Ice Dragons and home to Edalir, the Dwarf King.

The sword remains hidden to this day, leaving the fate of Erildath still undecided.

See Also