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Grand Archive Tcg: Lorraine, Arclight Saber Starter Deck Display (8 Decks) - En, Weebs of the Shore. EAN : 724065404138 World Setting
All in this world knew of the goddess named Harmonia, She who had flown across the heavens in
search of a home until She saw their humble world - Asphodel, a brilliant flower amidst the abyss of
night. They say She loved it so much that She gitted it the power of song, erected towns for its
people, and even became mortal to live amongst them as an equal. On most of the planet, the
Primum Ordo endures as steward of the Good Lady’s tale, and villages such as Leran still carry Her
ancient melodies on their breath. But in the towering city of Dis, Her name has long been taken in
vain - until even Her song slipped beyond hearing and, before long, beyond remembrance.
Conflict
The founding of DisCorp 160 years ago was believed to be the true founding of the city of Dis. Yet
with the rise of that spiraling metropolis came the downfall of Asphodel: As the city redirected
leylines to enrich itself, crops turned to rot and people developed strange disorders. The emergence
of Aenean Disorder was one of the many trumpets heralding the end. As our heroes descend into
Dis, they must reach its depths to uncover the truth before the world consumes itself.
The Grand Archive
In this world blessed by the Goddess Harmonia, the Champions will find their wills contested by
their emotions as its divine cantation lures them into the depths of the hellish Tower of Dis.
Whether they follow the ghost of a man thought long dead, a heavenly edict, or an ancient song, it
becomes clear to all that fear and desire are two sides of the same coin and that the road paved
with good intentions can lead to hell. When the final trumpet resounds, only their hearts will decide
whether they can grasp redemption or burn out in a brilliant inferno.
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