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 The magi watched as their creators destroyed themselves to create their own Fatestone. Although each Sha'​rek'​ta could only bond a single Fatestone to themselves, not all of them were created equal - some were more powerful that others. The Sha'​rek'​ta strode as gods over this world with the power of their Fatestones, driven by the jealousy and sins of the dragons whose power they took for their own. The magi watched as their creators destroyed themselves to create their own Fatestone. Although each Sha'​rek'​ta could only bond a single Fatestone to themselves, not all of them were created equal - some were more powerful that others. The Sha'​rek'​ta strode as gods over this world with the power of their Fatestones, driven by the jealousy and sins of the dragons whose power they took for their own.
  
-As the Sha'​rek'​ta died the magi planned. They protected themselves and others from the depravity of the dying Sha'​rek'​ta and in time took their power for themselves. Unlike their creators, the magi understood the danger and instead worked on a different creation. Their Fatestone was a bond between the Shadow Realms and their own mortal soul. They gave nearly all of their soul to the creation, leaving only a small ember for themselves.+As the Sha'​rek'​ta died the magi planned. They protected themselves and others from the depravity of the dying Sha'​rek'​ta and in time took their power for themselves. Unlike their creators, the magi understood the danger and instead worked on a different creation. Their Fatestone was a bond between the Shadow Realms and their own [[lore:mortal soul]]. They gave nearly all of their soul to the creation, leaving only a small ember for themselves.
  
 From their newfound strength they shackled the power of the Black Gates to their will. Many of the magi died or were corrupted by the power, but most lived with the balance. The magi were not as powerful as the Sha'​rek'​ta at their height, but they gained a measure of wisdom that allowed them to survive. From their newfound strength they shackled the power of the Black Gates to their will. Many of the magi died or were corrupted by the power, but most lived with the balance. The magi were not as powerful as the Sha'​rek'​ta at their height, but they gained a measure of wisdom that allowed them to survive.