Item ID: I-BL028
This chronicon contains a scholar's analysis of various magic-induced disasters that have occurred throughout history. Instead of detailing each individual event, it focuses on the long-term effects observed at each event's location.
The oldest event discussed in the book relates to the so-called Worldwound, a chasm the size of a country situated at the heart of the Gwyndali Desert. The scholar notes that the lingering after-effects of whatever caused this chasm still seem to affect the magical fabric in its vicinity. The scholar theorizes that this magical interference is a primary reason why the Gwyndali Desert supports so little vegetation. While the exact date of this event remains unknown, the scholar emphasizes that it ranks among the oldest known magical scars.
However, the most significant and impactful event described in the chronicon is commonly referred to as The Great Disaster, marking year 0 on the calendars of most nations. While often treated as a singular event, the scholar argues that it should be considered an extended period, culminating in a defining event used to mark "Year 0." Many details of this period remain shrouded in mystery, with the scholar noting seemingly deliberate efforts to erase information about what transpired. The identity of those responsible for this erasure remains uncertain, and the scholar refrains from speculation. The prevailing consensus holds that, whatever occurred during this period, it resulted in the desolation of much of the eastern regions of the supercontinent Androgos. This, in turn, led to a massive westward migration in the following centuries. The eastern parts of the continent remain desolate and inhospitable, with the extent of Androgos beyond these areas unknown. The scholar also observes that another consequence of this event was the near-complete extinguishment of the fabric of magic, resulting in its virtual absence in the immediate aftermath. Over the centuries, magic has slowly begun to return, though the reasons behind its initial disappearance and gradual resurgence remain unknown to the scholar. The chronicon further notes that while magic appears to be returning, with increased availability and flow, comparisons with descriptions of magic in ancient texts indicate that it's still far from having fully regained its former strength.