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 | 10    | The Fey take an interest in the Material world, and bring trees and flowers to green the world. Siobhan, Great Spirit of the forest, brings her children the Elves and Gnomes.                                                                                                          | | 10    | The Fey take an interest in the Material world, and bring trees and flowers to green the world. Siobhan, Great Spirit of the forest, brings her children the Elves and Gnomes.                                                                                                          |
 | 110   | Telta, Great Spirit of the caves, brings his children from the Deep, and the great underground comes with him. Dwarves arrive in Alvion.                                                                                                                                                | | 110   | Telta, Great Spirit of the caves, brings his children from the Deep, and the great underground comes with him. Dwarves arrive in Alvion.                                                                                                                                                |
 +| 110   | The Deep brings the Shadows with it - foul beasts from the depths of reality may now reach the Material world.                                                                                                                                                                          |
 | 120   | The Dwarves find and befriend Ruina, the Great Spirit of Fire, and it promises to never let its flames harm the Dwarves and their children for their great respect and honor.                                                                                                           | | 120   | The Dwarves find and befriend Ruina, the Great Spirit of Fire, and it promises to never let its flames harm the Dwarves and their children for their great respect and honor.                                                                                                           |
 | 130   | The Dwarves share their natural aptitude for the mastery of fire and smithing of metals with the other races, though they remain the masters of such crafts.                                                                                                                            | | 130   | The Dwarves share their natural aptitude for the mastery of fire and smithing of metals with the other races, though they remain the masters of such crafts.                                                                                                                            |