![]() In only one day, their civilization was destroyed and their survivors were scattered far and wide. This new army overwhelmed the Sidhe and slaughtered them in untold numbers. The earth burst open beneath their charred bodies and from within poured legions of the undead as well as murderous beasts from worlds beyond. D'Sparil was enraged and in the chamber of the Elders he stirred up a storm of white-hot flame, killing them all. Once sacred guardians, they were now heretics, hunted and hated everywhere they went.ĭ'Sparil's disciples turned the minds of the seven kings toward conquest of the Sidhe realm, and when the Seven Armies marched upon them, the Sidhe Elders extinguished the sacred flames, destroying them all. Recognizing the fulfillment of prophecy, the Sidhe refused to follow in the worship of D'Sparil and thus they were set apart from the other people of the world. Once all of the seven realms were theirs, the two eldest Riders departed, leaving D'Sparil alone to prepare the world for destruction. The deeper into reverence of the Riders' dark ways they fell, the more they were sapped of their free will and spirit. Upon the temple was the Sign, a crossed trident, and the worshipers came to call themselves the Order of the Sign. Soon the men of the seven nations turned to their worship and built a great temple in their honor. ![]() They were great sorcerers, and they demonstrated their power by quelling the wars of the eastern provinces. The Sidhe believed in a prophecy of Armageddon, and their prophecy ultimately proved itself true when from the east came the three terrible Serpent Riders cloaked in black. It was these elves who kept the Tomes of Power and the sacred candle flames which eternally burned to represent the armies of the world. The world of Parthoris was populated by many people who divided themselves into seven great nations, as well as the mystic Sidhe elves.
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