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title: Chronicon of Magical Disasters
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published: true
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date: 2023-11-07T12:55:37.591Z
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date: 2023-11-07T12:56:29.754Z
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tags: books, i-bl028
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editor: ckeditor
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dateCreated: 2023-11-07T12:34:11.173Z
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<p><strong>Item ID: I-BL028</strong></p>
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<p>This chronicon contains a scholar's analysis on some of the magic-induced disasters that have occurred throughout the world's history. It contains little details on the individual events themselves, instead being an analysis on what after-effects the author could perceive at each event's location.</p>
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<p>The oldest event discussed in the book pertains to the so-called <i>Worldwound</i>, a country sized chasm located at the heart of the <a href="/HBW/Tel-Rabil/Gwyndali_Desert/Gwyndali_Desert_Description">Gwyndali Desert</a>. The scholar notes that the after-effects of whatever made said chasm still appears to be tampering with the magical fabric in its surrounding area, and theorizes that this tampering is the primary reason behind the <a href="/HBW/Tel-Rabil/Gwyndali_Desert/Gwyndali_Desert_Description">Gwyndali Desert</a> being able to support so little vegetation. It is not noted when this event took place, with the scholar only noting that it's one of the oldest magical scars known.</p>
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<p>However, the by far most noteworthy and impactful event described in the chronicon is what is commonly referred to as <i>The Great Disaster</i> – marking year 0 on most nations' calendars.</p>
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<p> </p>
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