Event:Curious Phenomenon in the Burning Desert

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In the very first month of Jena Year 2552, peace was finally restored to the Burning Desert after the uprisings that had started two cycles earlier. By the start of 2552 major strides had already been made, and the last step was to drive the Frahar armies out of Frahar Towers.

To do this, the homins had to confront the leader of the Frahar armies, a former Fraider named Pratarr. Much blood had to be shed to find him, but once contact had been established, the Fyros actually managed to come to a peaceful solution.

Pratarr withdrew his armies back into the underground caves and tunnels that they'd came from, and the Fyros could finally breathe easily again. The impending collapse of the Fyros Empire had been completely averted.

Buildup

Buildup for this event continued on from Burning Desert Excavations, Sunday, 1 August, 2010.

The events of Jena Year 2551 had left the Frahar Towers region and part of the Oflovak's Oasis overrun with swarms of highly hostile Frahar. The expedition at the end of the year had successfully eliminated the Frahar's means of replenishing their numbers, but there were still literally thousands of Frahar throughout the regions attacking any homin in sight. They'd have to be completely removed before peace could be restored to the desert.

But there was another twist to the story; the Akenak had learned from the Fraiders that a Frahar named Pratarr had taken advantage of the boom in the Frahar population, and had commandeered the Frahar swarms in order to pursue his personal agenda to wipe out hominkind.

To this end, the Frahar were buildings totems for an unknown but probably sinister purpose. The Akenak called on all homins to thin out the Frahar and destroy the totems.

Homins had set out to thin the Frahar populations right after the expedition ended, and before the month was over they'd cleared Oflovak's Oasis of all Frahar. Ofcourse Oflovak's Oasis had only contained relatively low numbers of Frahar. Clearing out Frahar Towers would take much longer.

Nevertheless homins valiantly started the task and managed to destroy several totems and the Frahar armies guarding them.

One of the teams clearing out the Frahar discovered a totem that proved much harder to destroy than any of the normal ones that had been destroyed so far. An Akenak called in Pin Ulyn to witness the destruction of this totem, but the team failed to destroy it. Instead they spread word of this super-totem.

Answering the call, another team took up the challenge to destroy the totem. After unleashing enormous amounts of magic upon it, they eventually managed to destroy it. Unfortunately Pin Ulyn wasn't there to witness it.

A call went out from the Akenak: It has been brought to the Akenak's attention by the Barkers that disturbances in the bark have been observed which appear to coincide with the destruction of the totems in Frahar Towers. The Barkers wish to make further observations and encourage teams to continue to destroy the totems in Frahar Towers.

According to the observations so far, the epicenter of the disturbances is somewhere towards the center of the Burning Desert. If sufficient data has been collected, Pin Ulyn will lead an expedition to the epicenter of these disturbances on Quinteth, Winderly 11, 1st AC 2552(JY) at 5h* leaving from Northlake Farm Tower. All Patriots and homin wishing to aid the Fyros are welcome.

Event

This event started at 19:00 GMT, Saturday, 7 August, 2010.

Once again an army of volunteers gathered at Northlake Farm guardpost to meet the Akenak and Pin Ulyn there. Pin Ulyn instructed them to destroy another of the supertotems, whichever they chose would do, while she would observe the effects on the Bark from the middle of Oflovak's Oasis.

The team decided on the nearest known totem, in one of the canyons just south of the supertotem that had been destroyed previously. This totem was still guarded by an army of Frahar, so the homins took up position around the mouth of the canyon and attempted to lure the Frahar out and into their trap. Those this strategy proved largely succesfull, the homins had some trouble when they had to advance into the canyon towards the totem. A few times they were overwhelmed by the Frahar and had to retreat into the outpost, but the Frahar never managed to press their victory and wipe the homins out.

Eventually though the homins managed to wipe the Frahar out and could destroy the totem. They then went to met Pin Ulyn, who announced she'd discovered the source of the disturbances in the southeastern corner of Flaming Forest. She led the homin army to this location.

And indeed it turned out to be where Pratarr was hiding. With his hiding place found, he chose to reveal himself to the homins. Before unleashing his army on them and tearing them to bits, he told them why they would die: as revenge for his family that had been killed by homins. The homins did their best to convince him those were other homins, and they'd be happy to help him kill those other homins in return for peace.

By Pratarr's description of the homins that had killed his family, Pin Ulyn was able to deduce that they were Underground Slicers, notorious bandits. Pratarr gave the homins a short time to bring him the heads of the Undergrounds Slicers to prove their goodwill. The Akenak with Pin Ulyn in tow immediately rushed to the hide-out of the bandits, leaving most of their army behind to keep an eye on Pratarr.

The Akenak personally slaughtered the Underground Slicers and brought their heads to Pratarr, who accepted the peace offering and promised to leave with his army. In their rush to get the heads to Pratarr though, they left Pin Ulyn behind, and she didn't take kindly to his, exclaiming she was done with the Akenak and would make the final analyses with her own team.

As she returned to her tribe, the Akenak returned to Pyr for the debriefing, and the homins of the expedition returned home. In the following days, all the Frahar disappeared from Frahar Towers, presumably crawling back into their underground hideouts.