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A dark hour is drawing near, when demons will once again cross the great divide in search of fresh souls. Most of the realm remains blind to the danger. Their ancient protectors, the Eldric, vanished long ago, leaving behind only the crumbling ruins of their once-
The search for the lost Eldric leads to a buried power hidden deep within a mountain’s heart—an ancient force that may offer the first glimmer of hope in generations. But hope comes at a price. As old enemies stir and new allies are drawn into the coming war, a violent clash of powers threatens to tear open the barrier between worlds. From beyond the breach, the shade of a dead emperor waits to return. Priests of Ryoch hunt children marked by an evil shaol, seeking to forge warriors of terrifying power, while death-
Set in a richly imagined world where war rages across both the astral plane and the mortal realm, this is a story of ancient betrayal, buried power, and a people standing on the brink of ruin. Drachar once led a demon host against his own kind, the Eldric (as told in Drachar’s Demons), and the scars of that war have never healed. With the Eldric gone, humanity stands exposed. Wizards, frail beside the might of true sorcerers, are powerless against what is coming. Even now, the threat gathers like a storm beyond the horizon—ignored by those who would rather cling to comfort than face the truth.
In a land choked by doubt, fear, and treachery, trust has become a dangerous luxury. Allies turn without warning, old loyalties fracture, and the enemy may already be walking unseen among the living. As a gateway to the demon world begins to open, a new age of darkness threatens to swallow everything. And when the final battle comes, the greatest danger may not be the demons crossing the divide—but what humanity is willing to become in order to survive them.

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