The Endless Turning

The current age of Aeonyra is known as The Endless Turning, an era defined not by peace, but by continuation. Centuries have passed since the The Splitting, yet the scars left upon the continent never fully healed. Time moves forward once more, but unevenly—carrying echoes of the past beneath the surface of everyday life.

The great regions endure in fragile balance. Morrowtick remains steadfast in its silence and preservation, while Solthar drives innovation and expansion with relentless intensity. Tymorae thrives through adaptation and movement, Thistledrift quietly reshapes itself through natural cycles, and Yesteryn continues to wrestle with lingering temporal distortions left behind by the war. At the center of it all stands Gnomonveil, where the leaders of Aeonyra work tirelessly to maintain stability in a world that has already proven how easily it can fracture.

Though the The Splitting has long ended, its remnants remain everywhere. Entire ruins appear and vanish without warning. Some bloodlines carry fragmented memories of lives never lived. In isolated corners of the continent, travelers still encounter places where time loops, slows, or behaves unpredictably. Most citizens have simply learned to live beside these anomalies, treating them as unfortunate realities of the modern world.

At the same time, Aeonyra has entered an age of rediscovery. Ancient relics from The Age of Awakening continue to surface across the continent, many tied directly to the realm-shaping dragons and their Domains of Time. Scholars, adventurers, and rulers alike seek these remnants, hoping to better understand the forces that shaped the world—or perhaps control them.

Above all else, uncertainty defines the Endless Turning. Everwhyn’s disappearance remains unresolved, the dragons grow increasingly distant from mortal affairs, and whispers persist that the temporal wounds beneath Aeonyra are not healing… but slowly widening once again.

The world continues forward because it must.

But whether the cycle is stable—or merely delaying another collapse—remains unknown.

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