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'''The Erasure''' was a cataclysmic period, the specifics of which are nebulous beyond that it was "real bad". Traces of its impact remain in a region now called the [[Mark of the Erasure]], thought uninhabited (and inhospitable) by most. Owing to this, and a wholesale shift in cultural values and practice throughout [[Hieron]] after the fact, it is epochal. Though most likely a series of concurrent and only partly related events, the Erasure may have been caused in part by [[the Heat and the Dark]]. | '''The Erasure''' was a cataclysmic period, the specifics of which are nebulous beyond that it was "real bad". Traces of its impact remain in a region now called the [[Mark of the Erasure]], thought uninhabited (and inhospitable) by most. Owing to this, and a wholesale shift in cultural values and practice throughout [[Hieron]] after the fact, it is epochal. Though most likely a series of concurrent and only partly related events, the Erasure may have been caused in part by [[the Heat and the Dark]]. | ||
According to Austin<sup><ref>Austin Walker, 23.7.17, Friends at the Table Fan Discord</ref></sup>: "'Erasure' should be understood by the end of ''[[Marielda (season)|Marielda]]'' as: The long period of decline that came after [spoiler for ''Marielda'' finale] and the gods' loss of the power of reconfiguration | According to Austin<sup><ref>Austin Walker, 23.7.17, Friends at the Table Fan Discord</ref></sup>: "'Erasure' should be understood by the end of ''[[Marielda (season)|Marielda]]'' as: The long period of decline that came after [spoiler for ''Marielda'' finale] and the gods' loss of the power of reconfiguration, which led them to fail to maintain the world as it once was. That decline was: wars, magical experiments gone awry, despots, the destruction of huge parts of the world, etc" | ||
== Origin == | == Origin == | ||
The vague nature of the Erasure was partially inspired by the titular cataclysm of [ | The vague nature of the Erasure was partially inspired by the titular cataclysm of [https://store.steampowered.com/app/269030/The_Yawhg/ The Yawhg]. | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
{{Reflist}}[[Category:Events]] | {{Reflist}}{{NavboxHieron}} | ||
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[[Category:Autumn in Hieron]] | [[Category:Autumn in Hieron]] | ||
[[Category:Dungeon World]] | [[Category:Dungeon World]] | ||
[[Category:Marielda]] | [[Category:Marielda]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Seasons of Hieron]] | ||
[[Category:Hieron lore]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:43, 20 January 2024
The Erasure was a cataclysmic period, the specifics of which are nebulous beyond that it was "real bad". Traces of its impact remain in a region now called the Mark of the Erasure, thought uninhabited (and inhospitable) by most. Owing to this, and a wholesale shift in cultural values and practice throughout Hieron after the fact, it is epochal. Though most likely a series of concurrent and only partly related events, the Erasure may have been caused in part by the Heat and the Dark.
According to Austin[1]: "'Erasure' should be understood by the end of Marielda as: The long period of decline that came after [spoiler for Marielda finale] and the gods' loss of the power of reconfiguration, which led them to fail to maintain the world as it once was. That decline was: wars, magical experiments gone awry, despots, the destruction of huge parts of the world, etc"
Origin[edit | edit source]
The vague nature of the Erasure was partially inspired by the titular cataclysm of The Yawhg.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Austin Walker, 23.7.17, Friends at the Table Fan Discord