Strange Days Indeed

Camarro DaMortas

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Curious tales reach us of alternate universes that run parallel to ours. An island called Haven (or possibly a chain of islands, for travellers speak of many Havens) where mortals may practice their skills in peace before travelling to Myrland. And now even stranger, stories of alternative Myrlands that exist alongside ours, connected but not quite real.

Should we treat these tales as part of the rich and varied history of Nave? Or should we dismiss them as wild fancies? Or maybe just a bad dream...
 

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Curious tales reach us of alternate universes that run parallel to ours. An island called Haven (or possibly a chain of islands, for travellers speak of many Havens) where mortals may practice their skills in peace before travelling to Myrland. And now even stranger, stories of alternative Myrlands that exist alongside ours, connected but not quite real.

Should we treat these tales as part of the rich and varied history of Nave? Or should we dismiss them as wild fancies? Or maybe just a bad dream...
I have also heard these rumours. They say that these worlds and ours are ruled by a powerful god that they call Enrik who is able to make them disappear and reappear at will.
It's the devil's work, I say. No good can come from these aberrations.
 
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