Ragnarok

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It is a time of strife between Gods, Normans, and demons...

Scarred during the gruesome war and avoiding total destruction altogether, Gods, Normans, and demons manage to enter into a truce...

But after thousands of years of fragile and forged peace in Midgard...

The lengthy peace eventually led the Normans to forget their memories of the scars and hardships from the war. As they forgot the faults of the past, selfishness, corruption, and arrogance slowly spread throughout the land...

Now, the balance of peace trembles and strange occurrences become more frequent... There came a strange howl from the boundaries that divided Gods, Normans, and demons. Peaceful creatures became aggressive and attacked innocent villagers. Violent earthquakes rip whole continents apart. Great hail storms drive some species to the brink of extinction...

The mysterious legend of demons was rediscovered...

As the fragile peace falls apart, stories about the parts of Ymir protecting the peace begin to spread... Forgetting the true nature of the ancient relics, people set out to seek the pieces out of selfishness and the promise of wealth that would come with it...

And so began Ragnarok, culminating in the Morroc Incident, which was, if the skein of the fates was to be followed, the end of the age. The powers of normans overcame destiny for a moment. Fate can be delayed, but not denied, and now, the embers of disaster grow into the flames of catastrophe, stoked now not by demons and jotnarr, but by normans.