

The obyrith Pale Night finally misled Royal Consort Ascodel of the eladrin Court of Stars, appealing to his concern for the well being of the most vulnerable eladrins-rheir children. In those dying days, when the obyrith influence had not fully laded, a group of the spiteful ancient creatures initiated a terrible revenge. When Miska the Wolf-Spider fell upon the fields of Pesh and the Queen of Chaos abandoned Pazunia, a vast eladrin host from the wilds of Arborea descended upon the Plain of Infinite Portals, assaulting its iron fortresses and weakening them for rhe inevitable tanar'ri revolt.


Such has it been in Androlynne since the days immediately following the Age before Ages, for the heart of the layer's struggles was forged before the obyriths lost the Abyss. Perhaps here more than anywhere else in the Abyss the conflict is defined in terms of good and evil rather than upon evil devouring different shades of itself. Though wracked by consrant, bloody warfare and inhabited by legions of wicked tanar'ri, the land of Androlynne attracts powerful beings of good to its rolling hills and flowered fields. Deep in the Abyss rests a phantasmagoric realm of horror that is also a bastion of hope.
