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'''The House of Shadows''' is shrouded in myth and legend. As any reasonable {{DOS2|lizard}} will attest, the {{DOS2|Ancient Empire}} consists of three Houses that fail to include any resemblance to a House of Shadows. The simple answer is, of course, that this so-called House is fabricated fiction, a sort of lie parents tell their children so they won't misbehave. | '''The House of Shadows''' is shrouded in myth and legend. As any reasonable {{DOS2|lizard}} will attest, the {{DOS2|Ancient Empire}} consists of three Houses that fail to include any resemblance to a House of Shadows. The simple answer is, of course, that this so-called House is fabricated fiction, a sort of lie parents tell their children so they won't misbehave. | ||
{{Quote DOS2|'No one knows the House of Shadows exists. Therein lies its victory. But we, the {{DOS2|House of Dreams|Dreamers}}, we know them, and we do not leave them to weave their black webs around our {{DOS2|Ancient Empire|empire}} unperturbed. The mighty {{DOS2|House of War|houses of War}} and {{DOS2|House of Law|Law}}: they are the true shadows, unaware of the dark sun that rules their days.'|-{{DOS2|Stingtail}}}} | |||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
If a House of Shadows were to exist, it would operate quietly in the background. Its members would be puppeteers: those who can see the great games in motion, from which they string along actors and weave around plots, all for the betterment and glory of the {{DOS2|Ancient Empire|Empire}}. | If a House of Shadows were to exist, it would operate quietly in the background. Its members would be puppeteers: those who can see the great games in motion, from which they string along actors and weave around plots, all for the betterment and glory of the {{DOS2|Ancient Empire|Empire}}. | ||
== | == Characters == | ||
* {{DOS2| | * {{LgChar DOS2|Hannag}} | ||
* {{DOS2| | * {{LgChar DOS2|Shadow Prince}} | ||
{{SHORTDESC:A mythical House, scarcely known}} | {{SHORTDESC:A mythical House, scarcely known}} | ||
[[Category:Lore in DOS2]] | [[Category:Lore in DOS2]] | ||
Latest revision as of 05:27, 14 May 2026
The House of Shadows is shrouded in myth and legend. As any reasonable lizard will attest, the Ancient Empire consists of three Houses that fail to include any resemblance to a House of Shadows. The simple answer is, of course, that this so-called House is fabricated fiction, a sort of lie parents tell their children so they won't misbehave.
'No one knows the House of Shadows exists. Therein lies its victory. But we, the Dreamers, we know them, and we do not leave them to weave their black webs around our empire unperturbed. The mighty houses of War and Law: they are the true shadows, unaware of the dark sun that rules their days.'
Overview
If a House of Shadows were to exist, it would operate quietly in the background. Its members would be puppeteers: those who can see the great games in motion, from which they string along actors and weave around plots, all for the betterment and glory of the Empire.