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FRAGMENTATIONS Fiction Reality Appropriation Games Mental Exercise Normal Trauma Assessing Truth In Oppressed Neurosis State Angelhead Mine Melkhor Goldseeker had a deal with the Blackdagger Bandits: they would leave his mines alone, and in return he would pay them a hefty portion of his profits. After all, the bandits had no interest in mining, so the mines themselves were useless to them without Melkhor's operation. That all changed when Melkhow discovered ancient ruins in Angelhead Mine. Smelling treasure, the Blackdaggers betrayed their agreement with Melkhor. They sent Krag Foultooth, the brutal leader of the gnolls who had joined with the Blackdaggers, to attack Angelhead Mine and to capture and enslave the miners working there. In order to keep Melkhor quiet and cooperative, Foultooth also took his niece and forewoman of Angelhead Mine, Mira Thamros, hostage. Blackdagger Keep Once, the keep of the famed Cragmire noble house stood along the High Road. When it was discovered that the Cragmires were using necromancy to plot against the city, the keep was attacked and mostly destroyed by the Neverwinter army. For over a century, through the Spellplague and the cataclysm, the ruins of Cragmire Keep lay untouched. Then the Blackdagger Bandits came along and started to rebuild it, using it as their base of operations for all of their raiding and looting along the High Road. If patrols along the road had been unable to stop the Blackdaggers before, they certainly will have no success in stopping them when the bandits can retreat to a veritable fortress. Blackdagger Shipwreckers The Sword Coast is notorious for its rocky coastline and the lack of a safe merchant port. Few places exemplify this better than Raven Cliff beach, where the Spellplague and the cataclysm have made the waters so treacherous that the city of Neverwinter set up beacons on the shoreline to warn unwary ships off the rocks. Unwilling to pass up any oppurtunity, the Blackdagger Bandits attacked the beacon towers and extinguished the warning flames. The plan was that ships would wreck on the rocky coastline and spill their treasures into the bandits' clutches. Unfortunately for many merchant sailors, this venture has met with great success. Cragmire Burrow Near Blackdagger Keep lies an ancient barrow. A faded inscription near the barrow reads: "Here lie the last of the once-noble House of Cragmire, brought low by their own meddling in the dark and necromantic arts, 1328 DR, Year of the Adder." The Cragmire noble house was once allied with the throne of Neverwinter. In the early 1300s, however, it was discovered that the Cragmires were leading a necromantic cult and raising an undead army to threaten Neverwinter and the Sword Coast. Neverwinter's army attacked Cragmire Keep, reducing much of it to ruins and wiping out the cult, along with the Cragmire line. The crypts below the keep were infested with undead and sealed with powerful enchantment. Cragmire Crypts After Cragmire Keep was destroyed by Neverwinter and the necromantic cult shattered, the commanders turned their attention to the extensive crypts beneath the ruins where the cult had conducted most of their dark rituals. Soldiers and priests entered the crypts to purify or destroy the horrors that awaited, but few returned, and those that did spoke of an entire army of undead. Rather than risk further loss of life, the Neverwinter forces decided to seal the Cragmire Crypts with a powerful enchantment that would ensure that no trace of the cult's work would escape. While the enchantment somehow survived the Spellplague, it was weakened substantially. A wizard names Kallos Tam, working with Traven and Malus Blackdagger, was able to break it and gain entry. Drow Houses The noble houses of Menzoberranzan are governed by a ruling council composed of the eight most powerful houses in the city. These are, in order of prominence, House Baenre, House Barrison Del'Armgo, House Xorlarrin, House Faen Tlabbar, House Mizzrym, House Fey-Branche, House Melarn, and House Vandree. Ambitious females of lesser houses maneuver and conspire to elevate their houses to prominence, inevitably at the expense of one of the Eight. This scheming frequently comes to naught, as no lesser house can come close to triumph without another house interfering out of spite or avarice. Hexbane's Journal Marion Hexbane's journal is filled with bitter vitriol against everyone from her victims to her fellow bandits. She seems to especially hate the fact that she is spellscarred, despite the fact that it has apparently enhanced her magical abilities. The only people she appears to repect are the Blackdagger brothers, because the "are willing to set their sights on so high a target". However, there is no explanation as to what precisely she means by that. The last few entries mention a new plan involving a merchant named Melkhor Goldseeker. She mentions ordering some of her men to go to the Broken Crown Inn and confront Goldseeker, and to "apply our new leverage to him." Jareth Grim This appears to be a note containing orders from Traven Blackdagger: "Jareth, Now that we've finished rebuilding the keep, it's time to begin the next stage of our place. Kallos Tam tells me that he's found some of the artifacts he's been looking for in the crypts below Cragmire Keep. Not only that, but he claims the undead army that the Cragmires raised all those years ago is still there too, as well as the means to control it. So, you know what that means. I'm going to take some of our best fighters and head into the crypts with Tam. I'll be gone for a while, and my brother is overseeing the fortress' defense and making preparations for the attack on Neverwinter. That means you're in charge of our raiding operations until I get back. All you need to do is keep the Blackdaggers going like nothing is wrong, Jareth, so no one gets suspicious. I'll be back, and I'll have an army when I do. Don't let me down. --Traven Blackdagger" Kalos Tam An agent of Thay sent to the Neverwinter region, Kallos Tam arrived with dark intentions. When he discovered the Blackdagger Bandits operating along the High Road near the ruins of Cragmire Keep, he saw an opportunity. Traven and Malus Blackdagger were receptive to his offer to help them unearth and control the undead army within the crypts. Of course, Kallos Tam had no intention of putting the army fully at the command of the Blackdagger brothers. He intended to keep control of it himself, ensuring that he would hold the real power in the joint venture between himself and the Blackdaggers. The Blackdagger Army The Blackdagger brothers can be accused of many things, but not lack of ambition. When the Thayan wizard Kallos Tam offered them an undead army, the only question was whether Tam could actually deliver on his promises. When it became apparent that he could, the brothers began planning their attack on Neverwinter. Their goal was to take control of the city and insinuate themselves as the lords of the surrounding lands. While Malus planned the attack, Traven followed Kallos Tam into the crypts into the crypts to keep an eye on the Thayan. After all, it was clear that Tam intended to keep control of the army for himself. Traven would learn all he could about how to control the army from observing Tam, and then kill the wizard. With an army of undead at his and his brother's command, no force in Neverwinter could stand against them. The Broken Crown Inn The Broken Crown Inn was so named by the original owner, a Luskan sympathizer who wanted to see the rulers of Neverwinter deposed. The Inn was recently purchased by the dwarven merchant Gorun Pricebreaker, who re- opened it to serve the burgeoning trade routes along the northern Sword Coast. The Brothers Blackdagger Traven and Malus Blackdagger are the most successful raiders operating along the High Road in recent memeory. As two penniless brothers from Luskan, they began their bandit careers with only a handful of men, but their ruthlessness and keen eye for opportunity earned them great success. The Blackdagger Bandits, as they were now called, gained some measure of fame, and criminals flocked to join them. With the rebuilding of Neverwinter and the subsequent increase in trade, the Blackdagger Bandits have seen an even larger increase both to their income and to their ranks. They have become such a problem along the High Road that Neverember has announced a bounty for the heads of Traven and Malus. Strangely, soon after this bounty was announced, the two brothers dropped out of sight and have not been seen since, and rumors persists that someone new now leads the Blackdagger Bandits. Despite this, the raiders' presence on the High Road is as strong as ever. Why would Neverember's announcement cause the brothers to disappear? Do they still lead the Blackdagger Bandits? If not, then who does? The High Road The High Road between Neverwinter and Luskan has served both as thoroughfare of commerce and as a battlefield in the numerous conflicts between the two cities. The High Road fell into disrepair after the disasters that befell the two cities nearly ended commerce completely. Neverwinter's reconstruction has brought trade back to the region, but the routes are still dangerous. Patrols are few and far between, monsters prowl through dark forests, bandits raid the roads, and pirates attack on the seas. Still, the profits to be made are extraordinary for the merchant brave or foolhardy enough to take the risk. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_God The Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) teaches that the coming Reign of God will be a kingdom of love, peace, and justice.[23] Justice is defined as a virtue whereby one respects the rights of all persons, living in harmony and equity with all.[24] The Kingdom of God began with Christ's death and Resurrection and must be further extended by Christians until it has been brought into perfection by Christ at the end of time. [25] The Christian does this by living the way Christ lived, by thinking the way Christ thought,[23] and by promoting peace and justice.[26] This can be accomplished by discerning how the Holy Spirit (God) is calling one to act in the concrete circumstances of one's life.[26] Christians must also pray, asking God for what is necessary to cooperate with the coming of God's Kingdom. [27] Jesus gathered disciples to be the seed and the beginning of God's Reign on earth, and Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to guide them.[28] Jesus continues to call all people to come together around him[29] and to spread the Kingdom of God across the entire world.[30] However, the ultimate triumph of Christ's Kingdom will not come about until Christ's return to earth at the end of time.[31] During Christ's second coming, he will judge the living and the dead. Only those who are judged to be righteous and just will reign with Christ forever.[32] Christ's second coming will also mark the absolute defeat of all evil powers, including Satan.[33] Until then, the coming of the Kingdom will continue to be attacked by evil powers as Christians wait with hope for the second coming of their Savior.[34] This is why Christians pray to hasten Christ's return by saying to him "Maranatha!" which means "Come, Lord Jesus!".[35]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resurrection#External_links Zombies became a popular device in modern horror fiction, largely because of the success of George A. Romero's 1968 film Night of the Living Dead[17] and they have appeared as plot devices in various books, films and in television shows. Zombie fiction is now a sizeable sub-genre of horror, usually describing a breakdown of civilization occurring when most of the population become flesh-eating zombies a zombie apocalypse. The monsters are usually hungry for human flesh, often specifically brains. Sometimes they are victims of a fictional pandemic illness causing the dead to reanimate or the living to behave this way, but often no cause is given in the story.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/End_time While some who believe in the literal interpretation of the Bible insist that the prediction of dates or times is futile, some other writers believe that Jesus foretold of signs which would indicate that the "end of days" was near. Some of these signs include earthquakes, natural disasters, civil problems, "wars and rumors of wars," and other catastrophes. Of the precise time, however, it will come like a "thief in the night" (1 Thess. 5:2). Genocide is the deliberate and systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group.[1] While a precise definition varies among genocide scholars, a legal definition is found in the 1948 United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (CPPCG). Article 2 of this convention defines genocide as "any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such: killing members of the group; causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life, calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part; imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group; [and] forcibly transferring children of the group to another group."[2] Because of the influence of Joseph Stalin, this definition of genocide under international law does not include political groups.[3][4][5]
Another criticism of the CPPCG is that when its provisions have been invoked by the United Nations Security Council, they have only been invoked to punish those who have already committed genocide and been foolish enough to leave a paper trail. It was this criticism that led to the adoption of UN Security Council Resolution 1674 by the United Nations Security Council on 28 April 2006 commits the Council to action to protect civilians in armed conflict and to protect populations from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity. Genocide scholars such as Gregory Stanton have postulated that conditions and acts that often occur before, during, and after genocide such as dehumanization of victim groups, strong organization of genocidal groups, and denial of genocide by its perpetrators can be identified and 1 actions taken to stop genocides before they happen. Critics of this approach such as Dirk Moses assert that this is unrealistic and that, for example, 666 "Darfur will end when it suits the great powers that have a stake in the region".
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