The Long Night
An age of darkness, isolation, and decay began. The portals
connecting the systems of the Third Horizon still worked, but
trade diminished rapidly. Many cultures became planet-bound.
The dream of the stars that had been realized for such a short
time was again just a dream. The advanced technology that
many of the Horizon's wonders relied upon was forgotten, cities
and outposts fell, and civilization receded. The Long Night,
as this period is known today, was an era without progress
and with a declining population. Here and there, lights in the
darkness struggled on: the university in the Icon City that never
shut its doors, the temple city of Lotus in perpetual bloom,
the Order's regime on Zalos that held their own against the
dark with vigilance and strict discipline. But these are the
exceptions – the story of the Long Night is one of famine,
plague and despair – whole cultures vanished in the sands of
time. The peoples feared that darkness had arrived to stay –
until a strange ship suddenly arrived in the Dabaran system.
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