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{{quotation|''as memorized by Kedgy Be’Cauny.''|
 
As Hominity ages and slowly becomes time-worn, the weight of months and years eventually takes it toll. Even the most powerful, the bravest themselves among us cannot ward off this tragic destiny. Sooner or later, time wins the terrible fight.
 
As Hominity ages and slowly becomes time-worn, the weight of months and years eventually takes it toll. Even the most powerful, the bravest themselves among us cannot ward off this tragic destiny. Sooner or later, time wins the terrible fight.
  
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There was one Homin that I would have given much to see to live longer, a Homin whom I could have loved but who seemed to care more about all living Homins than everything else on Atys. I would gladly have given my life to bring him back.
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There was one [[Homin]] that I would have given much to see to live longer, a Homin whom I could have loved but who seemed to care more about all living Homins than everything else on [[Atys]]. I would gladly have given my life to bring him back.
  
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My Master will always be, for me, the one that we should thank for this new world. Without his tenacity and his gallantry, I would not even be here to write these words. Neither an emperor nor a king was he, but only a Fyros; only a Homin. That doubtless, is why fickle Atys has forgotten he who once was my master.
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My Master will always be, for me, the one that we should thank for this new world. Without his tenacity and his gallantry, I would not even be here to write these words. Neither an emperor nor a king was he, but only a [[Fyros]]; only a Homin. That doubtless, is why fickle Atys has forgotten he who once was my master.
  
 
Stories rarely concern ordinary Homins, even if this one was called the Surveyor of the Rainbows and even the Navigator of the Stars. But who remembers what our world was like in those distant days? Most of those who travel around Atys do not even know what a rainbow is. It would take time and patience to explain our life : the leaving without hope of a return, the blind trust in an irrational hope, those chill days snuggling up to each other in the darkness as we hid from the invisible enemy, the final bravery for taking again that road which led to elsewhere…
 
Stories rarely concern ordinary Homins, even if this one was called the Surveyor of the Rainbows and even the Navigator of the Stars. But who remembers what our world was like in those distant days? Most of those who travel around Atys do not even know what a rainbow is. It would take time and patience to explain our life : the leaving without hope of a return, the blind trust in an irrational hope, those chill days snuggling up to each other in the darkness as we hid from the invisible enemy, the final bravery for taking again that road which led to elsewhere…
  
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All that struggle and hardship to find, after three long years that seemed to last an eternity, Coriolis ‘fields. All that toil to earn the new beginning, to rebuild and to strive and to be forgotten in turn; to be nothing more than a legend, a fireside tale. My master never lived to see how his work has ended up.
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All that struggle and hardship to find, after three long years that seemed to last an eternity, Coriolis' fields. All that toil to earn the new beginning, to rebuild and to strive and to be forgotten in turn; to be nothing more than a legend, a fireside tale. My master never lived to see how his work has ended up.
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<br />Of his great art, his reading of the stars, his caution and skill in extreme danger, he has left us almost nothing. Except for me, there must be only Deutheus Xaphaan who is still alive, if I can trust the last travelers who dare to walk in the deep lands of Atys, and with whom I can talk sometimes.
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<br />Deutheus is so strong! How could she still live in the light! I wonder if she has found a place in this new world. As for me, the simple sight of Atys’ surface brings me back memories that are simply too painful. Here, my life seems to have a sense and a purpose. I help people in need, rescuing the unlucky and the foolhardy alike from danger… Who could know the Road of the Umbra better than me? Even the Pyromanciers, who finally adopted me, rarely leave their village. Remaining here is the only way I have discovered to relive and act upon the teachings of my Master.
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Of his great art, his reading of the stars, his caution and skill in extreme danger, he has left us almost nothing. Except for me, there must be only Deutheus Xaphaan who is still alive, if I can trust the last travelers who dare to walk in the deep lands of Atys, and with whom I can talk sometimes.
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Deutheus is so strong! How could she still live in the light! I wonder if she has found a place in this new world. As for me, the simple sight of Atys’ surface brings me back memories that are simply too painful. Here, my life seems to have a sense and a purpose. I help people in need, rescuing the unlucky and the foolhardy alike from danger… Who could know the Road of the Umbra better than me? Even the Pyromanciers, who finally adopted me, rarely leave their village. Remaining here is the only way I have discovered to relive and act upon the teachings of my Master.
  
 
Time wipes out slowly our footprints on Atys… What remains from what we once were? Who remembers the Homin that was Rydon? Homins leave us in death, and the things that they have made will equally decay with the long years’ turn.
 
Time wipes out slowly our footprints on Atys… What remains from what we once were? Who remembers the Homin that was Rydon? Homins leave us in death, and the things that they have made will equally decay with the long years’ turn.
  
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My master, however, will always cast his rainbow shadow on Atys as long as I endure to keep alive what he once was, and that great deed that he performed for all Homins…
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My master, however, will always cast his rainbow shadow on Atys as long as I endure to keep alive what he once was, and that great deed that he performed for all Homins…}}
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As Hominity ages and slowly becomes time-worn, the weight of months and years eventually takes it toll. Even the most powerful, the bravest themselves among us cannot ward off this tragic destiny. Sooner or later, time wins the terrible fight.

There was one Homin that I would have given much to see to live longer, a Homin whom I could have loved but who seemed to care more about all living Homins than everything else on Atys. I would gladly have given my life to bring him back.

My Master will always be, for me, the one that we should thank for this new world. Without his tenacity and his gallantry, I would not even be here to write these words. Neither an emperor nor a king was he, but only a Fyros; only a Homin. That doubtless, is why fickle Atys has forgotten he who once was my master.

Stories rarely concern ordinary Homins, even if this one was called the Surveyor of the Rainbows and even the Navigator of the Stars. But who remembers what our world was like in those distant days? Most of those who travel around Atys do not even know what a rainbow is. It would take time and patience to explain our life : the leaving without hope of a return, the blind trust in an irrational hope, those chill days snuggling up to each other in the darkness as we hid from the invisible enemy, the final bravery for taking again that road which led to elsewhere…

All that struggle and hardship to find, after three long years that seemed to last an eternity, Coriolis' fields. All that toil to earn the new beginning, to rebuild and to strive and to be forgotten in turn; to be nothing more than a legend, a fireside tale. My master never lived to see how his work has ended up.

Of his great art, his reading of the stars, his caution and skill in extreme danger, he has left us almost nothing. Except for me, there must be only Deutheus Xaphaan who is still alive, if I can trust the last travelers who dare to walk in the deep lands of Atys, and with whom I can talk sometimes.

Deutheus is so strong! How could she still live in the light! I wonder if she has found a place in this new world. As for me, the simple sight of Atys’ surface brings me back memories that are simply too painful. Here, my life seems to have a sense and a purpose. I help people in need, rescuing the unlucky and the foolhardy alike from danger… Who could know the Road of the Umbra better than me? Even the Pyromanciers, who finally adopted me, rarely leave their village. Remaining here is the only way I have discovered to relive and act upon the teachings of my Master.

Time wipes out slowly our footprints on Atys… What remains from what we once were? Who remembers the Homin that was Rydon? Homins leave us in death, and the things that they have made will equally decay with the long years’ turn.

My master, however, will always cast his rainbow shadow on Atys as long as I endure to keep alive what he once was, and that great deed that he performed for all Homins…

  as memorized by Kedgy Be’Cauny.


The Chronicles of Atys  
History • Chronicles Overview
Before the Great Swarming  
Fire of Coriolis

The Fever of Discovery • The Siege of Karavia • The Company of Loria • The Youth of Loria • The Assassination of Loria • The Liberation of the Trykers

Chronicles of the Great Swarming - From 2481 to 2484 (JY)  
Massacre and flight

A Kitin Story • Monsoon Sunset • My Karavan Guardian • The Kitin Song

The return of Hope

First Chronicle • New Day • Opportunity Awaits

Chronicles of the New Beginning - From 2484 to 2525 (JY)  
Chronicles of Aeden Aqueous

The Secrets of Tryker engineering • A Flyner Escape • The Story of a Young Corsair

Chronicles of the Verdant Heights

A Little Lore at Bedtime • Ciochini learns of His Heritage • Chrysalis • Screaming Shadows

Chronicles of the Witherings

Tears of Serenity • The Crying Mektoub • The Stance of Daïsha • Mabreka

Chronicles of the New Beginning - Since 2525 (JY)  
Erlan's Chronicles

Preface to Chronicles • Revelation of Tryton • The Call from the Powers • The Dunes of Aelius • Forgotten Places • Kitins Stir... Homins! Prepare! • Spring, when tents blossomed • Annex to Spring, when tents blossomed

Chronicles of Aeden Aqueous

Ardan Keale • A Tryker wedding story • Wirell Aelan, Decent Tryker • The Traveller returns • Tryker Constitution • Lady Chiabre's Social Diary

Chronicles of the Burning Desert

Story of a Young Fyros • Ibian Peldix, bark Sculptor • Dexius Apokos, Fyros Genadier • Menia Pyron, engaged Fyros • Interview with Lekos Daraan • The Mystery of the Renegades • Meeting with the new Senator Dios Apotheps • A New Face

Chronicles of the Verdant Heights

An Interview with Cuiccio Perinia • Bebi Cuirinia, royal Embalmer • Viero, young married matis • To fight to exalt • Autumn • Foul Fruits • The Tear • Melario Estriano, history of a Matis

Chronicles of the Witherings

Cioi Ba-Nung, Tattooist for Homins • A Zorai Wedding • Yi Be-Pian, Old Zoraï of the Company of the Eternal Tree • Unfortunate Night • Equal to Atys • The Story of Sian Gai-Lua: A Fateful Hunt • Tribes of the Witherings and Goo • Teleportation Sickness

Trytonist chronicles

In The Beginning • A new Seeker of Elias • Hiaoi, seeker of Elias

Marauders chronicles

Stabre Sicco, Marauder Prisoner • The misadventures of Arty Mac Keaggan

Chronicles linked to the Temple War

The Call from the Powers • The Dunes of Aelius • Forgotten Places • Wirell Aelan, Decent Tryker • Announcement of the construction of the Karavan Temple • Fao the Zoraï • Tales of Mac Keaggan • In Jena's light

Chronicles linked to Spring, when tents blossomed

Spring, when tents blossomed • Annex to Spring, when tents blossomed • For a Few Dappers More

Diverse chronicles

Out of Slavery • The Mektoub Affair • The Memoirs of Kedgy Be'Cauny • The Legend of the Blue Ocyx • When Jena Comes • A Very Special Drink • The Circle of Darkness • Clandestine Attack • An Ancient Conflict • Bloody Dusk • The Kami of the Lost Souls • The Followers

Special chronicles

The Legend of the Ghost Yubo • The Gingo Who Ate the Sun