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When Edward's granddaughter, [[Alexandra Roivas|Alex]], investigates his death on the night of the alignment, she learns that she too must use the city of Ehn'gha's power to her advantage. Alex uses the focusing towers to summon the Ancient that opposes Pious'. She is then teleported to an unknown location to do battle with Pious. Edward appears one last time as specter to configure the towers to cast a Bind spell, preventing the Ancient Alex summons from remaining in this world. Ehn'gha's fate following this is unknown, but it is presumably free of the creatures infesting it, due to their Ancient's destruction.
 
When Edward's granddaughter, [[Alexandra Roivas|Alex]], investigates his death on the night of the alignment, she learns that she too must use the city of Ehn'gha's power to her advantage. Alex uses the focusing towers to summon the Ancient that opposes Pious'. She is then teleported to an unknown location to do battle with Pious. Edward appears one last time as specter to configure the towers to cast a Bind spell, preventing the Ancient Alex summons from remaining in this world. Ehn'gha's fate following this is unknown, but it is presumably free of the creatures infesting it, due to their Ancient's destruction.
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*There is a minor in-game inconsistency with the way "Ehn'gha" is written. Text descriptions, such as Aaron Roivas' letters, use a lower case "g" (Ehn'gha), but when it is spoken in cut scenes it is shown in the subtitles with an upper-case "G" (Ehn'Gha).
 
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Revision as of 05:52, 27 August 2009

Lesser Guardian (Chattur'gha)

Ehn'gha was overrun by lesser gaurdians after they killed the original inhabitants.

The city of Ehn'gha was built by an ancient civilization unknown to modern humanity. The ruins of Ehn'gha are located in a massive natural cavern beneath the Roivas mansion and estate. Very little is known about the original inhabitants. It is not even known if they were human, or something else entirely. They did have an advanced knowledge in magick, and the city itself is able to channel massive amounts of magickal energy.

At some point in the distant past, lesser guardians aligned to Pious' Ancient invaded Ehn'gha and slaughtered the inhabitants. The inhabits had knowledge of and possibly contact with one or more of the Ancients, and this likely contributed to their downfall. Their blood still flows through the streets when Edward visits, and also appears to fill a moat leading to the entrance.

Ehn'gha is a guardian colony by the time Aaron Roivas learns of it's existence beneath his family home. Maximillian Roivas discovers Ehn'gha after Aaron's death, and succesfuly defeats a guardian at the entrance. He is placed in an insane asylum shortly after, and the task of purging Ehn'gha falls to his decendant Edward. In 1952, Edward uses the city's own magick power against it by configuring large focusing towers to cast a massive Dispel spell. The seems to wipe out most the Ancient's creatures in Ehn'gha, but they are able to replenish their numbers to some extent over the next 50 years. Edward seals the entrance to Ehn'gha with a mechanism that will not open until the planetary alignment in the year 2000. A guardian manages to teleport into the Roivas mansion and kill Edward two weeks before this occurs.

When Edward's granddaughter, Alex, investigates his death on the night of the alignment, she learns that she too must use the city of Ehn'gha's power to her advantage. Alex uses the focusing towers to summon the Ancient that opposes Pious'. She is then teleported to an unknown location to do battle with Pious. Edward appears one last time as specter to configure the towers to cast a Bind spell, preventing the Ancient Alex summons from remaining in this world. Ehn'gha's fate following this is unknown, but it is presumably free of the creatures infesting it, due to their Ancient's destruction.

Notes

  • There is a minor in-game inconsistency with the way "Ehn'gha" is written. Text descriptions, such as Aaron Roivas' letters, use a lower case "g" (Ehn'gha), but when it is spoken in cut scenes it is shown in the subtitles with an upper-case "G" (Ehn'Gha).