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==The War at the Dawn of Time== It's unclear whether the conflict broke out immediately, or if it actually there was initially a tentative peace; lore scattered throughout issues of [[Dragon Magazine]], [[Dungeon Magazine]] and various splatbooks suggest that at first the Gods and Primordials actually got on fairly well. For example, [[minotaur]]s were created by [[Baphomet]] when he was a Primordial as part of a bid to take the role of God of Nature from [[Melora]], various elemental beings like [[genie]]s, [[hellhound]]s, [[bullywug]]s, and even some animals were born of the Primordials in imitation of godly efforts - manta rays are said to have been made by [[Demogorgon]] before he turned into the [[Demon Prince]]! Inevitably, though, the Primordials grew to resent their Godly competitors. Many sources imply that it was the creation of the first [[dragon]]s by [[Io]] that provided the first major spark that ignited the conflict; imbuing his creations with powerful elemental magics, Io symbolically claimed dominion over all elements and, by extension, sovereignty over the Primordials themselves. Which they did not appreciate in the slightest so... yeah, nice going, dragon-boy! Of course, the Primordials were far from innocent themselves; the first major blow in the Dawn War was fought over what the [[dwarf]] race now remembers as the Age of Chains, when [[giant]]s and titans descended upon Moradin's creation of Stoneroot, the mightiest mountain in the world, and besieged it, seeking to enslave the dwarves and ultimately provoking retaliation from [[Moradin]] when he became aware of his creations strife. In the end, the Dawn War was inevitable; the mortal world was too stable for beings born of endless chaos, and they sought to unmake all that was in order to start again, a continuation of the same cycle of creation, destruction and recreation that dominates the Elemental Chaos. Existant rivalries merely added fuel to the flame, and when the Primordials sought to unmake the World, the Gods declared war. It was a bitter conflict that spanned all of creation, seeding great destruction; the Lattice of Heaven was torn asunder and the Rune of Stone Eternal was stolen by Primordial agents, forever after scattering the Gods across the Astral Sea and breaking the planned mechanics for exalting their devoted worshippers. Abominations, unholy living weapons, were birthed on both sides of the war in order to find some super-weapon that could shatter the ranks of their enemies - ironically, [[Carceri]], the Astral Dominion where the Gods bred their abominations, would ultimately be repurposed as a prison to hold them forever. Death's Reach, at the core of the Shadowfell, was sealed shut by Primordials, in hopes of trapping the souls of the dead to consume them for power. Whole worlds perished in the conflict; the Astral Dominion known as the Forgotten Sanctuary is the only remaining continent of one of these dead worlds, whilst [[Dark Sun|Athas]] was doomed to its ultimate fate by becoming a world from which the Primordials successfully drove away the Gods, opening it up to the taint of defiling magic. Initially, the war did not go well for the Gods; only when the god Achra managed to convince a small group of gods to unite under his leadership and slew Tabrach-Ti, the Queen of Bronze, did the Gods find a unifying leader who could help them fight more efficiently. Whilst some remained aloof, it was to their cost - [[Gorellik]] was killed and his [[gnolls]] stolen by [[Yeenoghu]], whilst [[Io]], who fought alone throughout the Dawn War, ultimately perished at the hands of Erek-Hus, the King of Terror. So integral to victory did Achra's leadership become that he became known by a new name, a title bestowed upon him by the fearful Primordials: [[Bane]]. The Dawn War only grew more complex and straining on the Gods when a third party grew involved; the [[demon]]ic creations of [[Tharizdun]] united around [[Demogorgon]] and hurled themselves into the fray. Although indiscriminate in their hatred, they had a particular enmity for the denizens of the Astral Sea, and the betrayal of He Who Was by [[Asmodeus]] did not help matters much - unless perhaps it did. Neither did the Kinstrife Wars, in which [[Corellon Larethian|Corellon]] and [[Sehanine Moonbow|Sehanine]] fought with [[Lolth]] after she betrayed them, causing the [[eladrin]] race to splinter and creating [[elf]] and [[drow]] from different factions. So great was the conflict that the Primal Spirits, entities born of the mortal world and perhaps an unwitting creation of the Gods, ultimately rose up to add their own might to the fray, determined to protect that which had given them life. Though a comparatively minor element, their help, alongside other factors such as the rebellion of the [[genasi]] slave-soldiers and "The Desolation", a genocidal cleansing of the elementals whom the Primordials reforged into [[Archon]]s, was one of many tipping points that ultimately brought about divine victory. The tide turned when an exarch of Moradin, in alliance with seven Bahamutian [[archangel]]s known as the Wind Dukes of Aaqa and a benevolent fiery Primordial named Bristia Pel, crafted the Rod of Law and used it to banish [[Miska the Wolf-Spider]], the Prince of Demons. This shattered the unity of the demonic hordes, causing them to fall into scattered mobs and constant infighting. With this threat ended, the Gods could focus entirely on the Primordials, who subsequently found themselves riven by dissent and betrayal. Primordials who had always been on the side of the Gods, such as Chan, made their influence more openly felt, whilst other Primordials betrayed their kin in pursuit of power or survival, as was the case with [[Ubtao]] the Deceiver. The [[nagpa]]s, created as powerful sorcerous minions, betrayed their creators en-masse, for which they were cursed into their present hideous shape. With the death of the Primordial Sehil at the hands of the god Kord, the final battle of the Dawn War was ended in the Gods' favor. Of course... fate has a tendency to work in cycles. All too soon, with the Primordials defeated, the Gods would turn on each other, fighting what would be called the Godswar.
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