Intro
An overview for the larger narrative lore Pieces of the Dominion, lived, written and edited by members of the Dominion.
For anything written here, they should be considered to have been scribed by the monks of the Cressidan Monastery. This is to add in an unreliable narrator to account for any possible lore or gameplay discrepancies and allow for a greater level of creative freedom when writing.
They are all canon to the Dominion narrative but not necessarily always true.
(If a discrepancy involves your character, bring it up and we shall do our best to solve it. We still value lore accuracy even if we are consciously widening the margin for error.)
The characters involved are a part of
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I shall attempt to keep this in chronological order, though that may be difficult for some pieces.
Written by Raze
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The meeting between Shah Azhar al-Farid and King Robert Claythorn to solidify the joining of the Cressidan Himalia Monastery and its citizens to the Dominion.
Written by Sevak
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'The Duad of Peck Claythorne and his Bastard half Brother' is a tale of a younger member of the Claythorne family setting out on a journey of his own with his half brother in tow.
Written by Raze
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Short excerpts detailing the first sieges of the Kingdom of Chet by the Union of Dominion, Volarys and Silferia.
Written by Raze/Sevak
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The reasonings for war and surrender terms by the Union of three Kingdoms for the Kingdom of Chet.
Written by Raze
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The War with the Kingdom of Chet comes to an end and it spurs a number of changes among the leadership of the Dominion.
Incorporating the gameplay changes that lead to the extended roles of several of the Dominion King's Council.
Written by Raze
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The invitation for the first Ember Fair of the Dominion!
Written by Raze
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Small excerpts for each of the days of the first Ember Fair of the Dominion, a roaring success!
Written by Raze
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A dramatised version of the events of the Siege of Cressida by Volarys. Later known as the Battle of Cressida.