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After the awakening of Tiamat destroyed the Grand Conjunction and brought an end to the Arcadian

Age, the world fell into chaos. The wreck and ruin brought forth upon the land by the end of the age
saw forests burned and mountains smote to rubble. For a thousand years man lived in barbarism, the
glories of art, magic, and science forgotten. Strange gods arose, savage gods, for savage times.

So it was, until the warrior Calamor of the Ghandamir People came upon the cave of Bahamat, in the
mountains along the northern shores. Here the dragon god Bahamat slumbered, still healing his wounds
from his battle with Tiamat in the distant golden age. Although his body slumbered, his spirit spoke to
Calamor, and granted him the three remaining artifacts of lost Arcadia: The Ivory Grail of Life, the
unyielding Sword of Heroes, and the voluminous Tome of Knowledge. The fourth artifact, the celestial
Wheel of the Cosmos Bahamt would keep for himself, but its light he would shine upon Calamor’s
people if they would take up his name and worship him.

Thus the Ghandamir were raised from barbarism and ignorance became enlightened. They were known
as the Children of Bahamit and their land as Calamor; whom they took as their first high king. Bahamut
shined the light of the Cosmic Wheel upon them, and their nation grew mighty and from them
civilization slowly returned to the world.

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