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Dragonier was legendary. A place where knights soared on the backs of the Scions of Wing and Flame. A land where dragon and man fought together to build a great nation.

Until Heth came.

Heth rode in on Taara's necromatic wave. The floating islands of Dragonier crashed, and the last charge of the Dragon Knights shattered the glorious order, and its people were slaughtered and changed into monstrous abominations.

When one of the few remaining Dragon Knights arrived in Alexandria, it was the first time one of their order had been seen in the city since its return from the Mists. The dragon and its knight have since made their home in a dilapidated fortress outside the city itself (visit our RP Nexus to visit this temporary story locale). They appear to be regularly conducting business in the halls of Alexandrian power.

And then there's the illusions of the coins. Dragoneri coins, crafted hewn in two. Something is stirring within the Dragonieri community in Alexandria, but nobody is quite sure what. Tensions are rising between those that escaped the devestation of their home and the native Alexandrian populace. Rumors of a shift in the city's underworld are beginning to bubble to the surface.

And yet, some still wonder what all this has to do with rumors of prophecies of the 'first born' spoken at the Eidolon Court. Does any of that have to do with Dragonier? Or is it, as some wonder, something to do with the recent activity of Deimosians and Illothans in the city?

OOC: We're launching the start of a new meta-arc. Interested parties who'd like to run PrPs related to the Arc, speak with Whirlpool. It is intended to be easy to do.