This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 60. Chapters: Clabra, Kaile, Stocuce, Asmosiar Si'mor, Avon, Avran, Avran's Curse, Avran Pesters his Superior Officer, Brotherhood of the Hidden Blade, Central Kaile, Dark, Light, and Shadow Magic, Draenelon, Duskania, Duskan Dragon, Elemental Magic, Empress Cyrlis, Empress Talis, Essus, Esyrias, Esyrias Receives a Gift, Evestin Tir'Sen, Falkk, General Eiln, Haram Culture, Haram Nobility, Haram Phrases, Humanity, Illuthai, Imperial Calendar, Independent areas, Kaile's Magic System, Kailean Language, Kaile Timeline, Karldin il'Ren, Katar, Katarian Lords, Kridea, Magas Firale, Maradon Si'Jan, Mizzenguard, Moors il'Far, Mountains of the Dawn, Onith il'Dar, Oruin, Raw and Pure Magic, Rivenguard, Shen-qi, Soterien, Soterien Makes a Friend, Stak, The Battle of the Copper Plains, The Buskan Isles, The City in the Sea, The City of Light, The Cloudkin, The Colony Isles, The Demons, The Duskan, The Eastern Marshes, The End of a Beginning, The Forgotten Continent, The Goblin Empire, The Golden Empire, The Graesh, The Granite Mountains, The Great Barrier, The Haram Desert, The Haram Empire, The Haram Military, The Haram War, The Illuthai Homeland, The Imperial Wars, The Invincible City, The Isle of Thought, The Ivral'Thren, The Ivral and Asaril, The Kailean Rune System, The Obsidian Lord, The Obsidian Mountain Range, The path through hell, The Second, The Three kingdoms war, The Western lands, Vessan, Yulan, Zahid the Prophet, Bas'chiun, Kaile, Malika, The Chronicles of Magic. Excerpt: Go to Constructed Mythology: Main. Avon, the jewel of The Haram Empire, filled with forests and picturesque villages, Avon is even more beautiful than Katar. Its population is only in the middle thousands and most here are farmers or traders. Shielded by the rest of the world by the Granite mountains to the east and Katar to the south, Avon is the least likely place for attack. But during the Haram war the Elves...