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The Days of Quietude In CY 8391 an event took place that attacked Elancil Stormqueen – the grey goddess and her domain. This was the start of the cycle of The Odyssey of Elancil’s Wound. For about three days, the sea was tamed and the winds went slack. There were days of quiet across the entire Steel Realms (and the global seas), and the divine powers of followers of the goddess were diminished. Before any major move could be made against her clergy or sacred places, her power was restored and storms once again raged. The source of this has remained a mystery, and none have claimed credit.
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Energetic Roots: The collective Deeproot Shamans of the sylvan faeries (elves and Smallfolk) find a way to harness the power of the storms and take Elancil’s magic as part of The Odyssey of Elancil’s Wound to use it to their own ends. It is to make the trees of the realm grow faster and replenish themselves and reclaim lands lost to forestry. The ‘energetic’ growth has continued for near a thousand years.
A Surging Tide The Days of Quietude in the The Odyssey of Elancil’s Wound was the catalyst that refocused the goddess Elancil‘s most devout clergy in Gwinn to their path of dread revenge. It was not in the form of nature’s wrath, but a political storm – the Empire Revived movement. The ascension to the reigns of power within her church of those seeking to right the wrong. The rise of the war brands that would take Tarmysia from Dunstrand, fight the Umbakian navy to near extinction, win the battle against the combined fleet of the north and the Sebajain SkipIands that were invaded and renamed Valdeysian Isles. The attack on the stormfront fastness (failed in 8644).
The becalming effects from The Odyssey of Elancil’s Wound persisted in Cabella until about CY 8600 – it became dead coast for a hundred of years – utterly becalmed.
The Energetic Roots effect of The Odyssey of Elancil’s Wound is set to continue to accelerate growth on the edges and logged interior of the forests affected for a single millenium. This has caused logging and conflicts over it to accelerate as well.
The Curtain of Night (in this area) was robbed of some of its power as part of the effects of The Odyssey of Elancil’s Wound. It retreated eastward for dozens of miles around CY 8400, taking a hundred years in some cases to regain the lost ground.
Some scholars believe Elancil‘s penchant for violating the The Godspeak Accord made her vulnerable to The Odyssey of Elancil’s Wound.
The energy from the The Odyssey of Elancil’s Wound invigorated the Wylden anima power of the Great Forest of Rhyl that powers the The Autumn Wall.
The Faerie Ceremony of Energetic Roots was the foundation for the cycle of The Odyssey of Elancil’s Wound. It was enacted by the a conclave of shamans, priests, and druids (mostly from Ynth) to try and reinvigorate the forests of the Noble East and Steel Realms in general, and to help the diminishing population of the The Smallfolk of Faerie in The Realms in the Noble East.
Secure the Smallfolk’s Future: The efforts of Energetic Roots of The Odyssey of Elancil’s Wound was also an attempt to grow new areas in all the major forests, that can serve as a Ellosarr home for the Faerie Smallfolk that have been being pushed out and displaced.
The The Odyssey of Elancil’s Wound significantly expanded the Chauvelah Weald.
Made Vexation of Nature by the Smallfolk were more powerful in these regrown forest lands.
After the becalming effects of The Odyssey of Elancil’s Wound wore off in Cabella around CY 8600, it appeared again in Gwinn’s attempts to conquer the Tarmysian Peninsula by becalming their ships. It has also diminished their priests’ powers as they sought to land troops.
Unknown to the Faerie Ceremony of Energetic Roots conclave participants, it sucks some of their own virility, and their fertility is (in the males) in decline – especially in Ynth. Everywhere a males went through, spread the magic until almost unnoticed, a thousand years go by and logging is still thriving everywhere but elven birthrates are in decline. When the growth effect ends, so to will this.