The Ordered World

By: Daniel Murphy
  • Summary

  • It has been two hundred years since the Bloodstar Cross appeared in the sky and the mysterious Calamity occurred, destroying the royal capitol and ending the 2,000 year reign of the Elrin dynasty. In it's place, Eden Belrase took the title of High King and reordered the country into his vision of a rational and scientific realm. Academies were built for education and re-education, the study of arcane arts was dismissed as charlantry and forbidden, the mages and alchemists were ridden down and murdered, any songs of religious or mythical nature were banned, and finally, the temples to the Seven and the Eight were torn down. In his new Ordered World, the Book of Proofs is the only scripture, the Archon who governs the Academies is its supreme priest, and the Belrase is the undisputed king. But nothing lasts forever.
    © 2024 Daniel Murphy
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Episodes
  • Episode 5: The Most Clever
    Nov 18 2024

    Decan and his crew go to meet a chieftain of the Black Forge. If all goes according to plan, they'll be able to earn some shil and keep a dangerous drug off their streets. They play a dangerous game though, and sometimes cleverness shrinks in the face of sheer strength.

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    36 mins
  • Episode 4: The Negotiator
    Sep 15 2024

    Norn helps arrange a meeting with one of the Chiefs of the Black Forge. Decan navigates his crew through a trap.

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    35 mins
  • The Sea Viper, Episode 3: The Greatest of Planners
    Aug 2 2024

    Fueled by the information he learned from Norn, Decan cooks up a plan for an enormous heist.

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    18 mins

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