Interlude 1 - Journal
I saw our world burn. I watched, apalled, dumbfounded, as billions of the Allmother’s children faded into ash and dust; our brothers and sisters: the plants, the animals, those Alvait who remained behind, refusing to leave the rocky bosom that birthed our kind - all burning in the crucible our world had become, as we drifted away into the Void. I thought then, as we all did, that the Demons were responsible for the cold-blooded destruction of our world. It was not until much later that we learned the terrible truth, but by then it was far too late to do anything. Ancient history; a dark blot on our people’s long and checkered past. But, bitter as we may be at the betrayal and the cowardice in the planning and execution of the Exodus, I know that it was necessary. Were it not for our sacrifice, and those of our brothers and sisters and the soul of Arisgar, there would be no Alvait today, and there would be no force in place to challenge the Eshroth, or prevent its demon plague from spreading across the stars. Even knowing all this, however, I cannot help but wonder… Could it have happened differently? Would we have left as we did, had we known the truth? Would the Drayali, or the Nomta’uk, who remained behind, have done so if they had had full disclosure? Would the Demons have conquered our beloved Arisgar if we had not burned it as they swarmed our lands and consumed all we held sacred? I cannot know the answer, for the time of my generation is long past. The Vampur blood that has sustained me these three centuries, four decades and seven years has begun to cloud my mind. Even now, my scant memories of Arisgar are the bulk of what is left of my mind. And so I leave these words to my son and Second, Qaþrien of Denjjuriqal, Zefir Iluryen Jauðyen Ansridalyen. Visiil i-sanw l’ju twden fa-iig, vayenyar.
- From the last words of Gazil of Vadriqal, Laril Kaustyen Katoyen Ansridalyen, first Vampuryen in service to the Alvait.












