History & Moths of Destiny – TWS

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Added Moths of Destiny & Historical events to the wiki

Update on the book

The second edited draft of the prologue is now completed! On top of that, we have a brand new cover image for the first book! 🙂

History

I fleshed out the history section of the wiki and added two comprehensive pages about the two most important historical events,

1. The Chaos Times, during which a third of the global population perished to the demons that invaded the mortal plane, and…

2. The Lumare-Kaligo war, which has claimed over 300 million lives over its 400-year history, and is still ongoing as of the start of the first book (The World Stones – The Stone of Life & Time).

Moths of Destiny

I added two new lore-important insects to the wiki, one as an omen of death and disaster, the Midnight Moth, and the other an omen of good fortune and success, the Mirror Moth.

New Plant

Tied to the Mirror Moth, I added a new plant to the wiki; the beautifully vibrant indigo blue flower, and national flower of the Lumare Empire, the Royals Rose.

Maria Quinn – love interest of the main character

I now added a wiki page for the love interest of the main character, the village angel and granddaughter of the village chief of Ironstraw, Maria Quinn.

Midnight Moth, the omen of disaster
Mirror Moth (taxonomically correct name, Mirror Butterfly), the omen of fortune and success.
Maria Quinn, granddaughter of the chief of Ironstraw village, love interest of Kiryu Ardoladd.
Royals Rose, the national flower of the Lumare Empire, worth 30 SLU (300€) per flower
Depiction of a destroyed city during the Chaos Times after a portal to Etheria opened up in the middle of the town square.
Portal from/to the plane of Etheria, the domain of the demons, ruled by The Allfather Demon.
Large scale battle during the Lumare-Kaligo war, which has claimed over 300 million lives over the past 400 years.
Sawdust was frequently mixed into flour when baking bread when resources were scarce during the Century of Sorrow (years 15-100 L.T.).

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