Crematia is actually, for the most part, very quiet. It is not the pleasant type of quiet, no, it was more like the type you might see with tigers and how they plan to ambush their prey. There was only one war in Crematia's memory, the war she started. The First Dragon War.
So there was a second war, obviously with Crematia as the spearhead once again. (Kang never specified, but she can fill the blanks in easily.) But it failed, obviously. How, she has no clue, but she suspect that magic was involved, like it did in her previous campaign. From the odd creature's words, it sounded like she somehow managed to free her kin-dragons from the dragon gems somehow, which pleases her. The red matriarch never heard of Solamnia, so she assumed that it was formed after her time. Something must have happened to the elves if this country of men - she assumed to be men - that made them stronger than the elves, strong enough for her kin to direct their attacks on them.
However, she can feel something strange yet familiar inside of her growing. It is similar to her rage she normally feels, but not quite. It's different. Heated, yet muted. A growing power that is cold and void. This is not like the hatred and rage she normally feels on a good day, no, this is different.
The knowledge that some puny mortal actually harmed her mother finally hits her. That somehow this Knight cornered her great and terrible mistress into a corner, so much so that Takhisis, Queen of Darkness, was forced to made an oath. Whatever that was that can make Takhisis swear to is a mystery to Crematia. To the well-being of her children? No, that's laughable.
What can the queen of the Abyss swear to, when she holds all of the condemned and the darkened and the blasphemous in her hand? What is the higher power or higher persuasion that can force Crematia's mother into leaving the world entirely?
Amidst with her terrible, cold rage is an undercurrent of unease, which Creamtia casts aside as something worthless. Not important. Who or what Takhisis swears to is not the most important question, but rather -
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So there was a second war, obviously with Crematia as the spearhead once again. (Kang never specified, but she can fill the blanks in easily.) But it failed, obviously. How, she has no clue, but she suspect that magic was involved, like it did in her previous campaign. From the odd creature's words, it sounded like she somehow managed to free her kin-dragons from the dragon gems somehow, which pleases her. The red matriarch never heard of Solamnia, so she assumed that it was formed after her time. Something must have happened to the elves if this country of men - she assumed to be men - that made them stronger than the elves, strong enough for her kin to direct their attacks on them.
However, she can feel something strange yet familiar inside of her growing. It is similar to her rage she normally feels, but not quite. It's different. Heated, yet muted. A growing power that is cold and void. This is not like the hatred and rage she normally feels on a good day, no, this is different.
The knowledge that some puny mortal actually harmed her mother finally hits her. That somehow this Knight cornered her great and terrible mistress into a corner, so much so that Takhisis, Queen of Darkness, was forced to made an oath. Whatever that was that can make Takhisis swear to is a mystery to Crematia. To the well-being of her children? No, that's laughable.
What can the queen of the Abyss swear to, when she holds all of the condemned and the darkened and the blasphemous in her hand? What is the higher power or higher persuasion that can force Crematia's mother into leaving the world entirely?
Amidst with her terrible, cold rage is an undercurrent of unease, which Creamtia casts aside as something worthless. Not important. Who or what Takhisis swears to is not the most important question, but rather -
"But the oath broke."