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- tasked by their gods to
investigate - but they are not
the only ones venturing into
the desert.
Legends speak of a fifth god,
a tyrant buried deep in the
heart of the kingdom that she
once sought to rule. Those
who follow her are few in
number but dangerous and
deadly, with warped powers
stolen from the deities. They
twist the words of the
elemental gods into ugly lies,
and have earned the name
Heretics.
The Heretics have been tasked
with a mission of their own, to
find the four heralds in the
desert and deliver a message:
the four patron gods have been
lying to the kingdom and they
must be killed.
As heralds and heretics meet,
the fate of the kingdom and all
her people hang in the balance.
- Centuries ago a star fell, blood
was spilled, and magic was born.
Though the details have been
lost to history, the kingdom of
Aster has kept its magic - and its
peace, though that too may soon
be lost.
Aster is a kingdom ruled not by
mortals, but by four giant deities,
one for each element. Together
they guide and educate their
people. Only the most blessed
citizens are born with the ability
to manipulate the elements and
can serve the gods as Heralds.
Those with the gift of water
serve Hyrdis in the north, and
those with the gift of earth serve
Terris in the east. Air wielders
follow Ghalis in the south, and
those who control the flame
serve Fernis in the west.
Recently, there's been talk of
unnatural occurrences coming
from the desert that lies in the
center of the kingdom, so four
powerful Heralds have been
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