History: Mjoldor’s Progression 1820-2040

For the next two thousand years, the valley of Mjoldor, excluding Krog’s wasteland of Sal’Aum, lived peacefully. More humans moved in and the Ljosalfar adopted a new figurehead, Queen Starlight. The stories recounted of the great war faded into legend, and soon human greed became the biggest problem for the residents in Mjoldor.

Knowing their worth, human scavengers began to sneak in to Sal’Aum, stealing treasure and long abandoned artifacts.

In 2002, it was reported that another manuscript had appeared in the human black market, supposed to contain the spirit of a powerful demonic demigod known as Skalt. Unable to allow such a thing to fall into human hands, King Shades sent out troops immediately to confiscate the manuscript, but it was found too late. A human by the name of Trevestor had unleashed the immortal, which took possession of him and gave him uncanny supernatural powers. When the troops reported back, dozens returned with injuries involving body parts turned to stone; the Dokkalfar forces were in shock and greatly feared Trevestor.

Fortunately, however, Trevestor disappeared after the incident and was never seen or heard from again. It was rumored that he copulated with another supernatural being - Lydia, Queen of the Lymia - and their offspring became gorgons, or medusas. These creatures were rare and even more rare did anyone ever live to tell about them.

In 2019, Queen Starlight sent a regular routine check to DemonRak. While en route, the company disappeared without a trace. Concerned, she sent out another one, and this time only one reported back, a week late. His claim was that they were waylaid by an evil magic, immensely powerful, that now resided in DemonRak. As the elven spy told his story, the queen was shocked to see him crying halfway into it. The elf would not say why he was crying, only that he would rather die than ever go back.

As a safety measure, Queen Starlight had the elven soldier sacrificed to the Gods to prevent any evil he may have contracted to escape. She then ordered an assassin squad to plant a crystal ball in the castle, that she might spy on the goings-ons inside of the castle. The spies did as they were commanded and for a year Queen Starlight watched intently, not noticing anything unusual.

King Shades heard of this, and immediately dispatched a message to the Ljosalfar queen: “Do NOT stare into the darkness, for it can escape through any medium.” The queen responded with a lighthearted laugh, saying that there had been no movement in a year.

Life continued on in Mjoldor as the Queen slowly began losing her grasp on the evil of Sal’Aum.