Veilthinday

The Entropian War/Veilthinday was an event that occurred on April 1st, 2021. The wall between Rathnir and the deeps realms was more vulnerable than ever before. A widespread rumor suggested that this event would be the end of Rathnir. This event would also be the Highest point and also the ending of the nation of Entropa, a religious state that worships the goddess Entropy, Goddess of Void. Sacrifices and rituals were a big part of the event, but were overshadowed.

The Galitz Conference
After the announcement of Veilthinday, about 20 people from all around the world of Rathnir gathered in The Church of Galitz, led by Athaz. Forces from strong nations such as Escania, The Bardonian Empire, and The Huitca Federation, plus many more. Discussions were started about 1 united army of the nations involved, but Athaz believed that this would lead to disorder and chaos. It was agreed that countries would be in an Alliance, but would fight in separate armies.

The Hour of Sacrifice
Around 4PM EST, the hour of Sacrifice began. All citizens of Rathnir were given a chance to build there own alters and worship their own gods. This was when well known gods such as Entropy rose to the surface of the world. There was a huge Griefed looking part of the world, where Entropy's right hand man, Jazzon, would soon defend. As people were sacrificing their goods in exchange for mediocre prizes, the people were suspecting that something was coming, and that it would be coming soon.

The Battle of Farafin
In the large town of Farafin in Entropa, a few stray almsmen from around the world came to fight Entropy Supporters, because of all the sins done by Entropy at that point. This soon turned into the first battle of The War. Hundreds of kills were administered plus thousands of fatal injuries. Big Entropy supporters d3HP and BackToTheHub were the biggest warriors in the battle, seeming indestructible, and killing more than their comrades and the Galitz Alliance combined. In the unfinished houses and hills of Farafin to the nearby ocean, almost nobody was safe. Luckily for any non Entropan citizens, the town was deserted by them, before the battle commenced. The many Entropan kills, ended in a Humiliating defeat for the Alliance who backed down.

The Lunar Altars
To restore the blown up moon back to it's former glory. The moon, which had been blown up by T'yo'nt'yo Dou'wall, was leading the world into chaos. The sun had begun to turn red, as did the clouds. And the descent into eternal nighttime began. After realizing that the moon could be restored after creating an altar for every moon phase and to gift it specific gifts to heal the moon. The moon would only be healed much later.

The Battle of Jazzon
At the griefed fort of Jazzon, armies from all around the world were called to take on the bloodiest battle in the Entropian War. Jazzon was nearly immortal and his leader. Entropy, was a goddess and therefore could not be killed. As soon as they were called, heaps of people rushed over, not even part of a military force, ready to fight for their home, Rathnir. Tens of Thousands deaths had been administered, millions of fatal injuries. But the bustling world kept bringing on more people to kill the being. The battle took a grand total of about 30:00. Lasting from around 7:30 EST to 8:00 EST. The being Jazzon was killed around 23 minutes into battle, but Entropy would not give up. Knowing she was immortal, she could take on the armies, and they would maybe accidentally kill each other. However, the armies became too overwhelming to her and Entropy went into hiding, never to be seen again. The eternal nighttime was lifted.

The Aftermath
After the battle of Jazzon, Rathnir overjoyed after finding out that the world was not ending after all, and that the evil Goddess Entropy was gone. Parties were thrown all around the world. Alcohol consumption and sales boosted exponentially.The moon had turned blue, but Eternal Nighttime was restored however, but they are working towards a solution. Rathnir would never be the same, and this event, is not quite over yet.