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The entities known as " Correctors" are strange and mysterious planewalker beings appearing in flowing grey cloaks that conceal entirely their bodies. Just watching a Corrector standing is enough to make any creature uneasy. It's as if they simply don't belong here, and that their mere presence is an aberration in the reality. They are said to be a very ancient race, with the role of watching over time and space, and they are the representation of order in its most absolute form. They are extremely powerful entities, with an incredible control over dimensional magic, and they have no qualms whatsover to use it in order to erase anything they deem a threath to the equilibrium of the universe. their fundamental belief is that too much dimensional anomalies will end up tearing the fabric of reality appart, leaving free rein to the "outer-ones", nighmarish things dwelling on the "other side" of the reality, so to speak, who constantly try to find a breach. When they do, the casulaties are generally counted by hundreds of billions and many worlds are destroyed.
 
  
For that reason, the Correctors took a dim view on Felarya and its unstable nature, and soon decided it should be removed from existence altogether, the world being a potential weak point in the fabric of Reality. However, for unclear reasons that are perhaps related on how Felarya was created and its very nature, they couldn't simply destroy it from afar. Instead, the Correctors had to enter it first and defeat its [[guardians]]. However the Guardians were apparently expecting them and were very well prepared for their arrival, presenting them with a formidable defense. The correctors were clearly surprised by such a fierce opposition and had to retreat temporarily. They came back though, and it was the beginning of a ferocious conflict, with the Correctors making their maximum to kill every Guardians, and erase Felarya.
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[[Image:correctorwiki.jpg|thumb|right|600px|Corrector design]]
  
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==The War== 
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The entities known as " Correctors" are strange and mysterious planewalker beings appearing in as figures clad in ample flowing grey cloaks concealing entirely their bodies. Just watching a Corrector is said to be enough to make any creature feel uneasy. It's as if they simply don't belong here, and that their mere presence is an aberration in our reality. They present themselves as a very ancient race, with the role of watching over time and space, although nobody seem to know where they come from and their name doesn't appear anywhere in the recorded history of the universe.
It's very difficult to say how exactly events unfolded, as it goes back to millenias ago. It is believed the correctors started to attack in successive waves of deadly and synchronized assaults, each time coming back with a new of their strange and terrible weapons.
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Correctors are said to have started their war on Felarya like they always do, erasing things that stand in their way with a coldly methodical and monstruously insensitive mindset, taking them apart and removing them from reality altogether, or converting them to their side. A turned creature becomes a " Grey" ; They lose all their color and become mindless and entirely obedient drones. There is no known way to turn a grey back. The correctors struck devastating blows to Felarya over and over again, taking it litteraly apart piece by piece, changing its face forever, and affecting entire regions for the millenias to come. Some sequels can still be seen today and the instability of [[Miragia forest]] is widely believed to be a direct consequence of a particularily violent attack. Each of those waves were cut by deceptive period of calms between them, sometimes lasting decades.
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They are extremely powerful entities, with an incredible control over dimensional magic, and they have no qualms to use it in order to erase anything they deem a threat to the equilibrium of the universe. Their fundamental stated belief is that too much dimensional anomalies will end up softening the Barrier of Reality in [[Lydus]], creating the possibility of breaches, leaving free rein to the "outer-ones", nightmarish things dwelling on the "other side", beneath Lydus who constantly try to find a passage in our reality. It happened a few times in the history of universe and when it did, the casualties were counted by billions and many worlds were entirely wiped out.
  
It is said they managed to turn several guardians into greys, which prompted the guardians to create [[Alcazath]] and the [[minor races#Titans|Titan]] as a defense force, as constructs cannot be turned and resist all sort of mind-affecting attacks used by the Correctors.
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For that reason, the Correctors took a dim view on Felarya and its unstable nature, and decided it should be removed from existence altogether, the world being a potential weak point in the fabric of Reality. However, for unclear reasons that are perhaps related on how Felarya was created and its very nature, they couldn't simply destroy it from afar. Instead, the Correctors had to enter it first and defeat its [[Guardians]]. The Guardians were very well prepared for their arrival though, apparently expecting their coming and opposed them a formidable defense. Surprised by such a fierce opposition, the Correctors temporarily retreated. They came back though, and it was the beginning of a ferocious conflict, during which the Correctors did their best to decimate Felaryan denizens and to inflict maximum damages on the world.  
  
  
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==The War== 
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It's very difficult to say how exactly events unfolded, as it goes back millennia ago. It is believed the Correctors started to attack in successive waves of deadly and synchronized assaults, each time coming back with a new set of their bizarre and terrible living weapons.
  
At a point, their tactics changed however, and they started to realize that they wouldn't achieve their goals without eliminating every [[guardians]] first. Moreover, they worried that the incredibly violent and repeated clashes were progressively making Felarya even more unstable, thus even more dangerous for the rest of the universe. They soon were faced with a growing dilemna : either destroying Felarya quickly and cleanly, or giving up entirely. After all, better a *relatively* stable anomaly than an anomaly that is so dammaged it has become a ticking bomb. So in the last stages of the war, the correctors shifted their focus on the guardians alone, each of their attacks becoming formidable clashes among those beings. Most historians agree on the fact that, at a point, the Correctors somehow [[Titan Lore|corrupted]] the mind of [[Alcazath]] the [[minor races#Titans|Titan]] king, making him erratic, demented and paranoid and turning him and his army of titans againt its creators.  
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Correctors are said to have started their war on Felarya by erasing things standing in their way with a cold, methodical and monstrously insensitive mindset, taking them apart and removing them from reality altogether, or converting them to their side. Turned creatures became "Grey", losing their color and becoming mindless and entirely obedient drones, without any hope to ever be turned back. The Correctors struck devastating blows to Felarya over and over again, taking it literally apart piece by piece, changing its face forever, and affecting entire regions for millennia to come. Some of the aftermath can still be seen today and the instability of [[Miragia forest]] is widely believed to be a direct consequence of a particularly violent attack. Each of those waves were interspersed by deceptive period of calm between them, sometimes lasting decades.
  
Finally all came to an end during a last battle remembered as the "Battle of the blind king". It was a gigantic confrontation where each camps threw every ounce of their strenght in the fight. Army of savage and berserk titans rampaged through the land, legions of Adroms gated in and flooded every regions , and utter chaos spread all over Felarya. In the end, Felarya successfully repelled the assault, at the cost of enormous losses and staggering ravages and destruction. The corrector forces suffered even more though, and vanished for good, never to come back again. Some claim they'll return one day, once they sense an opening among the guardians' defense. Felarya took numerous centuries to recover in what was know as  the "Age of mirages", a dark time of chaos and unstability, with [[Physics#Connection to other worlds|vanishing lands]] appearing everywhere, flickering landscapes, mirages, dimensional storms and other anomalies. The world slowly came back to a more normal state however, and nobody can really tell why.  
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The conflict only grew in intensity however, the Correctors becoming more and more ruthless and savage. They started to realize that they wouldn't achieve their goals without eliminating every [[guardians|guardian]] first and concentrated their attacks on them. It is said they managed to turn several guardians into greys, which prompted the guardians to create [[Alcazath]] and the [[minor races#Titans|Titans]] as a defense force, as constructs cannot be turned and are immune to all sorts of mind-affecting attacks used by the Correctors. Each of their attacks became formidable clashes among those beings. Most historians agree on the fact that, at a point, the Correctors somehow [[Titan Lore|corrupted]] the mind of [[Alcazath]] the [[minor races#Titans|Titan]] king, making him erratic, demented and paranoid and turning him and his army of titans against its creators. According to the legend, the Tedrek hammer given by the Guardians to Alcazath developed creativity in him, which was the first step to have him becoming sentient and self-aware, thus a potential target for the Correctors' mind-affecting attacks.
  
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Finally all came to an end during a climatic battle remembered as the "Battle of the blind king". It was a gigantic confrontation where each camp threw every ounce of their strength into the fight. An army of savage and berserk titans rampaged through the land, legions of Adroms gated in and flooded every region, and utter chaos spread all over Felarya. In the end, Felarya successfully repelled the assault, at the cost of enormous losses and staggering ravages and destruction. The corrector forces suffered even more though, and vanished for good, never to come back again. Some claim they'll return one day, once they sense an opening among the guardians' defense. Felarya took numerous centuries to recover in what was know as  the "[[Chronology#The Era of Mirages|Era of Mirages]]", a dark time of chaos and instability, with [[Physics#Connection to other worlds|vanishing lands]] appearing everywhere, flickering landscapes, mirages, dimensional storms and other anomalies, before the world slowly came back to a more normal state. Nobody can really tell how it happened.
  
 
== Corrector Forces ==
 
== Corrector Forces ==
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List of Corrector forces involved in the War :
 
List of Corrector forces involved in the War :
  
 
==== Adroms ====
 
==== Adroms ====
Considered as the base ground infantry of the Correctors, Adroms are always the first to be deployed on the battlefield. They are roughly the size of an human with four sword-wielding arms, an expressionless face and sharp fangs. They are rather primitive creatures, entirely created for fighting, with very little intelligence or sense of initiative, being little more than mindless drones. However they are linked through an hive mind of sort which make them precise, coordinated and very dangerous in large numbers.
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Considered as the base ground infantry of the Correctors, Adroms were always the first force to be deployed on the battlefield. They were roughly the size of an human, entirely grey, with four sword-wielding arms, an expressionless face and sharp fangs. Primitive creatures, they seemed entirely created for fighting, with very little intelligence or sense of initiative, being little more than mindless drones. They were, however, linked through an hive mind of sort which made them precise, coordinated and very dangerous in large numbers.
 
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==== Reality recomposer ====
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erase a given element or creature and recompose the reality around it as if it never existed, and replace it with a new piece of reality.
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====Obliterators====
 
====Obliterators====
One of the most terrible and most feared weapons used by the correctors, Obliterators are famous for their part in the war agaisnt the hyper-empire of Arshadas, when they anihilated the imperial Garjandhum walking forteress and all the forces entrenched within.
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One of the most terrible and most feared weapons used by the correctors on Felarya.
 
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Those bizarre constructs look like enormous floating statues of varied appearances, but often representing three figures merged together, back to back. The figures themselves are mobile, slowly moving their arms or turning their heads. Just seeing one of those humongous behemoth floating in absolute silence is enough to send all but the bravest warriors running into a blind panic. Obliterators have the capacity of attacking by creating portal through which, a ray of a formidable power will strike the target, and will very likely reduce it to dust. No one really know the exact nature of this blast, but some believe it comes from some kind of gigantic dimensional cannons, based on another world, that fire through portals and carry the ray to its target. The Obliterator would be merely placing the portal at the right angle in order to strike the target, and adjust its power. The destructive power of this ray is truly immense, able to pierce mountains, or vaporize cities in mere seconds. They are not very efficient at attacking small, nearby mobile targets, though. It is said some obliterators were deployed in Felarya at the beginning of the war, but at some point they disappeared from the battle ground altogether, the Correctors themselves fearing that their extremely destructive power could end up making the world even more unstable.
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Those bizarre constructs looked like enormous floating statues of varied appearances, but often representing three figures merged together, back to back. The figures themselves were mobile, slowly moving their arms or turning their heads. Just seeing one of those humongous behemoth floating in absolute silence was enough to send all but the bravest warriors running into a blind panic. Obliterators had the capacity of attacking by creating portal through which, a ray of a formidable power would strike the target, and very likely would reduce it to dust. No one really know the exact nature of this blast, but some believe it came from some kind of gigantic dimensional cannons, based on another world, firing through portals which would then carry the ray to its target. The Obliterator would be merely placing the portal at the right angle in order to strike the target, and adjust its power. The sheer destruction brought by this ray was truly immense, able to pierce mountains, or vaporize cities in mere seconds. They were not very efficient at attacking small, nearby mobile targets, though.
  
 
==== Grey Guardians ====
 
==== Grey Guardians ====
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* Credits to Aethernavale and Jaette-troll for coming up with some ideas to develop the Correctors.
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* Credits to Aethernavale, Jaette-troll and String fountain for helping to develop the Correctors.

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The entities known as " Correctors" are strange and mysterious planewalker beings appearing in as figures clad in ample flowing grey cloaks concealing entirely their bodies. Just watching a Corrector is said to be enough to make any creature feel uneasy. It's as if they simply don't belong here, and that their mere presence is an aberration in our reality. They present themselves as a very ancient race, with the role of watching over time and space, although nobody seem to know where they come from and their name doesn't appear anywhere in the recorded history of the universe.

They are extremely powerful entities, with an incredible control over dimensional magic, and they have no qualms to use it in order to erase anything they deem a threat to the equilibrium of the universe. Their fundamental stated belief is that too much dimensional anomalies will end up softening the Barrier of Reality in Lydus, creating the possibility of breaches, leaving free rein to the "outer-ones", nightmarish things dwelling on the "other side", beneath Lydus who constantly try to find a passage in our reality. It happened a few times in the history of universe and when it did, the casualties were counted by billions and many worlds were entirely wiped out.

For that reason, the Correctors took a dim view on Felarya and its unstable nature, and decided it should be removed from existence altogether, the world being a potential weak point in the fabric of Reality. However, for unclear reasons that are perhaps related on how Felarya was created and its very nature, they couldn't simply destroy it from afar. Instead, the Correctors had to enter it first and defeat its Guardians. The Guardians were very well prepared for their arrival though, apparently expecting their coming and opposed them a formidable defense. Surprised by such a fierce opposition, the Correctors temporarily retreated. They came back though, and it was the beginning of a ferocious conflict, during which the Correctors did their best to decimate Felaryan denizens and to inflict maximum damages on the world.


The War

It's very difficult to say how exactly events unfolded, as it goes back millennia ago. It is believed the Correctors started to attack in successive waves of deadly and synchronized assaults, each time coming back with a new set of their bizarre and terrible living weapons.

Correctors are said to have started their war on Felarya by erasing things standing in their way with a cold, methodical and monstrously insensitive mindset, taking them apart and removing them from reality altogether, or converting them to their side. Turned creatures became "Grey", losing their color and becoming mindless and entirely obedient drones, without any hope to ever be turned back. The Correctors struck devastating blows to Felarya over and over again, taking it literally apart piece by piece, changing its face forever, and affecting entire regions for millennia to come. Some of the aftermath can still be seen today and the instability of Miragia forest is widely believed to be a direct consequence of a particularly violent attack. Each of those waves were interspersed by deceptive period of calm between them, sometimes lasting decades.

The conflict only grew in intensity however, the Correctors becoming more and more ruthless and savage. They started to realize that they wouldn't achieve their goals without eliminating every guardian first and concentrated their attacks on them. It is said they managed to turn several guardians into greys, which prompted the guardians to create Alcazath and the Titans as a defense force, as constructs cannot be turned and are immune to all sorts of mind-affecting attacks used by the Correctors. Each of their attacks became formidable clashes among those beings. Most historians agree on the fact that, at a point, the Correctors somehow corrupted the mind of Alcazath the Titan king, making him erratic, demented and paranoid and turning him and his army of titans against its creators. According to the legend, the Tedrek hammer given by the Guardians to Alcazath developed creativity in him, which was the first step to have him becoming sentient and self-aware, thus a potential target for the Correctors' mind-affecting attacks.

Finally all came to an end during a climatic battle remembered as the "Battle of the blind king". It was a gigantic confrontation where each camp threw every ounce of their strength into the fight. An army of savage and berserk titans rampaged through the land, legions of Adroms gated in and flooded every region, and utter chaos spread all over Felarya. In the end, Felarya successfully repelled the assault, at the cost of enormous losses and staggering ravages and destruction. The corrector forces suffered even more though, and vanished for good, never to come back again. Some claim they'll return one day, once they sense an opening among the guardians' defense. Felarya took numerous centuries to recover in what was know as the "Era of Mirages", a dark time of chaos and instability, with vanishing lands appearing everywhere, flickering landscapes, mirages, dimensional storms and other anomalies, before the world slowly came back to a more normal state. Nobody can really tell how it happened.

Corrector Forces

Under construction

List of Corrector forces involved in the War :

Adroms

Considered as the base ground infantry of the Correctors, Adroms were always the first force to be deployed on the battlefield. They were roughly the size of an human, entirely grey, with four sword-wielding arms, an expressionless face and sharp fangs. Primitive creatures, they seemed entirely created for fighting, with very little intelligence or sense of initiative, being little more than mindless drones. They were, however, linked through an hive mind of sort which made them precise, coordinated and very dangerous in large numbers.

Obliterators

One of the most terrible and most feared weapons used by the correctors on Felarya.

Those bizarre constructs looked like enormous floating statues of varied appearances, but often representing three figures merged together, back to back. The figures themselves were mobile, slowly moving their arms or turning their heads. Just seeing one of those humongous behemoth floating in absolute silence was enough to send all but the bravest warriors running into a blind panic. Obliterators had the capacity of attacking by creating portal through which, a ray of a formidable power would strike the target, and very likely would reduce it to dust. No one really know the exact nature of this blast, but some believe it came from some kind of gigantic dimensional cannons, based on another world, firing through portals which would then carry the ray to its target. The Obliterator would be merely placing the portal at the right angle in order to strike the target, and adjust its power. The sheer destruction brought by this ray was truly immense, able to pierce mountains, or vaporize cities in mere seconds. They were not very efficient at attacking small, nearby mobile targets, though.

Grey Guardians

Fallen guardians


  • Credits to Aethernavale, Jaette-troll and String fountain for helping to develop the Correctors.