Kasyat

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Kasyat (Kasyati) is one of the Shards of The Integrum. It is the home realm of the Template:Category Azj races.

History

Like all Shards of The Integrum, Kasyat's history begins during The Shattering at the end of the Gilded Age, when the Shards were created. During the Gilded Age, Kasyat and the other Shards did not exist, as there was only a single Mortal Realm. Prior to the Gilded Age, The Integrum did not exist, as it was constructed during the First Age.

Shattered Age

Major events of the Shattered Age of Kasyat include, in chronological order:

Dark Age

Major events of the Dark Age of Kasyat include, in chronological order:

  • The Fall: Kasyat experienced this great cataclysm, just like the rest of The Integrum.
  • Beginning of Storms: City of Storms lands in the Strange Sea and sends out Fury weather.
  • Dragonfall: Many dragons die, but some make deals with Azj paragons to free themselves from their Integral form and become Fury Dragons, in return for forming Draconic bloodlines of sorcery in the Azj.
  • The Night Market: Pattern gods create the dream library where dreamers are protected from Strange and where Shards can share ideas and communicate safely.
  • Lascivian Empire: Demonic bloodlines corrupt the nobility of the Acrolon Empire who become puppets of the Primarch Lascivia.
  • City of Mists: Azad is visited by the Anomaly, stuff ensues

Dawn Age

Major events of the Dawn Age of Kasyat include, in chronological order:

  • New Dawn: The Sun is rekindled, returning the Grand Design of Day to the Shards.
  • The Enefir: Return of the gods from the past suddenly.
  • Vashar Arrive: They settle back here in their Dark Age homelands after being freed from the Abyss when Xenox is sacrificed to bring back Aeon.
  • Grand Miracle: That thing the Cabal and Some Other Faction did.
  • Desolation: Serukh smites his Ruk followers and turns a province in the southwest into a wasteland.

Geography

There are six major polities:

There are 14 major landmass regions: