Archival Entry: Born in Wyrdheim and raised within the rigid hierarchy of the New Voluskar Order, Silfra, then known by a name lost to annals of time, spent her early years in the shadowed cloisters of the priesthood. Orphaned at a young age, she was marked for service as a gothi adept but was ultimately expelled for failing to manifest the magical aptitude expected of her station. The official record is terse, and its omissions speak volumes. She vanished from public notice soon after, only to reappear cycles later under a new name and in altogether different company.
Scholars have long observed that Silfra’s transformation from a discarded initiate to a figure of historical consequence defies simple telling. Whether her rise was shaped by destiny, defiance, or some convergence of the two remains a subject of spirited debate.
Excerpt from Chronicles of the Fractured Age, Vol. III
Compiled and Annotated by Scholar Tenvris Halden, University at Hal Kala, Academy of History, Cycle 5235
Archival Entry: Little is known of Hamari’s origins prior to her arrival during the Aeldstorm events, though her speech, tools, and knowledge all point to lands — or worlds — far removed from Voluspa. Found unconscious and in the company of no one, she entered the historical record when Silfra Keegard brought her into Oldan territory. The earliest accounts describe her as guarded, analytical, and prone to questioning even the most basic assumptions of those around her. Whatever her past, her presence in the Fractured Age is consistently linked with moments of great upheaval.
Hamari is recorded in close association with Silfra Keegard and Elthar Valdriksen in the years that followed, though her role in their journeys is as much a matter of speculation as fact. Witnesses speak of her uncanny ability to adapt to unfamiliar situations, her sharp wit, and an unyielding refusal to bend to local orthodoxy. Whether these qualities mark her as an ally, an outsider, or something stranger remains unresolved.
Excerpt from Chronicles of the Fractured Age, Vol. III
Compiled and Annotated by Scholar Tenvris Halden, University at Hal Kala, Academy of History, Cycle 5235
Archival Entry: Elthar Valdriksen, firstborn of Thrainn Valdriksen and heir to the bloodline of Vulspir, occupies one of the more contested positions in the long chronicle of the New Voluskar Order. Once expected to succeed his father as Hofgothi, Elthar instead earned the far more divisive Ilvyrkan name Vígsmíðr, rendered in Nelvii as “Warmaker.” As Arkgothi of the Fifth Order, his campaign against Illvyrka remains a subject of enduring debate. Some scholars regard his methods as grim necessities shaped by circumstance, while others cite the brutality of the war itself as the reason the title followed him home. The effort ultimately failed, ending in his capture and a six-cycle imprisonment.
Upon release, Elthar returned to find his younger brother, Agnar, seated as Hofgothi. Whether this succession had been orchestrated or opportunistic remains uncertain, though Elthar’s later writings suggest he believed it to be the latter. Still, he offered no formal challenge, choosing instead to sever ties with both the priesthood and Voluspan politics and retreat to a self-imposed exile in the woods beyond Wyrdheim.
Whatever judgments history may pass, it would be remiss not to overlook the influence he held over Silfra. Raised within the Order’s cloisters, she viewed Elthar as both mentor and surrogate father. That bond, tested by upheaval, shaped much of her early life but would be reforged years later.
Excerpt from Chronicles of the Fractured Age, Vol. II
Compiled and Annotated by Scholar Tenvris Halden, University at Hal Kala, Academy of History, Cycle 5235
Archival Entry: Johra Valdriksen, daughter of Hofgothi Agnar and heir to one of Voluspa’s most influential bloodlines, stands among the most polarizing figures of the Fractured Age. Raised in the very heart of the New Voluskar Order, she rose to a level of authority rarely granted to women, a rise owed as much to her magical talent as to the weight of her lineage.
A constant presence in the formative events of the era, Johra appears frequently in accounts involving several notable figures, most often Silfra Keegard. Their early association has drawn sustained academic attention, particularly in light of the widening gulf that would later divide them. Where Silfra came to oppose the church, Johra entrenched herself within it. With hindsight, their eventual conflict appears almost inevitable, though few at the time recognized the storm gathering.
The particulars of her legacy remain contested, yet her impact is beyond dispute. Some historians cast her as a cautionary tale, others as an inevitable product of her age. All agree that the shadow she cast reached far beyond the years she held power.
Excerpt from Chronicles of the Fractured Age, Vol. II
Compiled and Annotated by Scholar Tenvris Halden, University at Hal Kala, Academy of History, Cycle 5235
Archival Entry: Few figures in Heimshuhl’s recorded history appear as frequently and elusively as the Bograz. Treated by the commonfolk with the same blend of awe and absurdity one might reserve for an especially persistent superstition, he nonetheless surfaces with suspicious regularity across firsthand accounts of the Fractured Age’s earliest phases. That he journeyed for a time with Silfra Keegard, Elthar Valdriksen, and the Kryslathi outsider, Hamari, is consistently reported. What remains difficult to parse is the nature of his involvement. He intervenes without directing, aids without explaining, and manipulates events while insisting he takes no sides.
In battle, he offers no violence. In decision, no guidance. Yet his influence is unmistakable. Survivors speak of him arriving without warning, inserting himself into moments of great consequence, and departing just as suddenly. There is no indication he seeks power or recognition. Indeed, those who press him for answers are met with silence, riddles, or vague platitudes. Some scholars have attempted to categorize him as a trickster, guardian, or sage, but the Bograz defies classification. He acts with purpose, though whose purpose remains a matter of speculation.
Excerpt from Chronicles of the Fractured Age, Vol. II
Compiled and Annotated by Scholar Tenvris Halden, University at Hal Kala, Academy of History, Cycle 5235
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Domain: Knowledge, Wisdom, Governance
Element: Ice
Wyrdikk is the High Patriarch, lawgiver, and keeper of order, said to have given mortals the Halgar Edda and the Volsaga. His wisdom freezes as much as it preserves, and his justice is as merciless as winter.
Domain: Missionary Work, Light, Guidance
Element: Fire
Enfyra brings illumination and zeal, her torch guiding the faithful across the world. Her fire also burns indiscriminately, and what she calls enlightenment often looks like conquest.
Domain: Agriculture, Fertility, Harvest
Element: Stone
Veya is the steady hand of fertility and growth, her blessings tied to the soil itself. What she grants, she can also withhold, and hunger is her harshest sermon.
Domain: Healing, Compassion, Life
Element: Water
Vyra is the gentlest face of the pantheon, called upon in times of sickness and sorrow. Her compassion is not endless, and her silences often weigh heavier than her cures.
Domain: War, Protection, Valor
Element: Magma
Gharr shields the weak and rallies the strong, his magma-fire burning with honor. Protection under him is never free, since it demands blood, sacrifice, and obedience.
Domain: Wealth, Trade, Bureaucracy
Element: Lightning
Skyrda governs fortune, swift and sharp as lightning, blessing the bold and ruining the careless. Her gifts are dazzling, but her storms leave ruins where they pass.
Domain: Innovation, Deception, Technology
Element: Smoke
Koltja is invention unbound, smoke that obscures and reveals in equal measure. Shunned by most and feared by all, she makes champions of the desperate and leaves chaos in her wake.
Domain: Scholarship, Observation, Time
Element: Air
Stoltkot hoards knowledge and chronicles the passage of ages, his gaze fixed but distant. He records endlessly but rarely intervenes, even as calamity unfolds.
Domain: Destiny, Fate, Prophecy
Element: Essence
The Stafa are not one god but four: Fyden, Stroma, Jovyd, and Hulda. Together they embody Essence itself, the weave of being, inscrutable and unbending.
Aspect of: Genesis, Birth, Will
Rune: Will
Fyden breathes beginnings into motion, sparking new paths and choices. Creation under his hand is not mercy but inevitability.
Aspect of: The Present, Body, Flow of Time
Rune: Body
Stroma is the living moment, demanding presence and embodiment. She gives no room for retreat, since what is cannot be undone.
Aspect of: Endings, Closure, Mind
Rune: Mind
Jovyd closes all doors, his finality inescapable. To him, ending is not cruelty but the purest form of truth.c
Aspect of: Afterlife, Continuance, Spirit
Rune: Spirit
Hulda tends to what lies beyond, the shadow after the last breath. Her gaze promises not comfort but continuation on terms mortals cannot grasp.
Aensel is a young Oldan on the cusp of adulthood, curious and open, with a growing fascination for humans.
Hofgothi and political schemer, feared as much within the New Voluskar Order as beyond it. His ambition carved him a place among the most dangerous men of his age, and his shadow falls long over both allies and kin.
Once a gifted scientist and one of the primary architect of Kryslathos, Amara shed their mortal frame to preserve their intellect beyond the limits of flesh.
An Asteroni herbalist and old friend of Elthar’s. Pragmatic, sharp-tongued, and unflinching, she hides old regrets beneath her steady composure.
An Oldan with violet plumage. She is part of a tre-lin with Yvelle and Élva, a direct soul who favors action debate.
A Nokkian wanderer with a quick grin, Eilira drifts from port to port, collecting stories, trouble, and lovers with equal ease.
An Oldan with bright yellow plumage. She is part of a tre-lin with Yvelle and Brune, known for her reserved manner.
An Ernari priest who treats devotion and playfulness as two sides of the same coin, Fridvar is unconcerned with the boundaries of gender others hold sacred.
A Kryslathi war unit and Rikand’s hidden blade, Lobo is ruthless and cunning.
The captain of the merchant airship, The Gullstrøm.
A native of Wyrdheim, Olyndra began her life in the Voluskar priesthood, training alongside Elthar before breaking with the Order in her third decade. She disappeared from its records and later emerged among the Ernari, where she rose to the mantle of High Priestess and reshaped their scattered refuge into a lasting sanctuary.
An Oldan hunter and caravan leader who balances caution with pragmatism when dealing with outsiders.
Once a brilliant engineer of Kryslathos, Rikand turned his talents toward weapons and war. Calculating and ambitious, he hides his true designs behind loyalty to a secretive faction with ambitions that reach beyond Kryslathos.
A ruthless Gothi of the Fifth Order, Runar Fjellgren is known for his brutality in battle and the gold-inked runes that mark his body. Though feared as “the Butcher of Fjordhelm,” he serves beneath Johra Valdriksen.
A Herta of the Fyrisian Federation, known for her influence in Fyrisian social and political circles.
A tall Oldan with midnight and silver plumage. Calm and deliberate, she is part of a tre-lin with Élva and Brune, and often serves as a quiet authority among her sisters.