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{{quote|Legend refers to these titanic events as the Obscuration.|[[Antei System]] description}}
{{quote|Legend refers to these titanic events as the Obscuration.|[[Antei System]] description}}
== History ==
== History ==
The Obscuration began circa 2950 BBY when the sorceress Tiamat apparently lost control of a Krath ritual meant to harness the power of stars.  The term has come to generally refer to events which took place at the time and concluded with Tiamat's death, but it also refers to the period spanning some 3,000 years during which nearby Antares pulled the Antei system's bodies into its own system forming a composite of the two.   
The Obscuration began circa 2950 BBY when the sorceress [[Tiamat]] apparently lost control of a [[Krath]] ritual meant to harness the power of stars.  The term has come to generally refer to events which took place at the time and concluded with Tiamat's death.  It also, though less accurately, refers to the period spanning some 3,000 years during which nearby [[Antares]] pulled the [[Antei system]]'s bodies into its own orbit forming a composite system.   


The name '''Obscuration''' stems from the events that unfolded during the ritual in which Ante, the primary star of the Antei system, was unnaturally altered by Tiamat.  Seeking the star's power for her own, the sorceress attempted to create a conduit between herself and Ante.  When the ritual spiraled out of control, the Force energies unleashed upon the star caused it to rapidly burn through its hydrogen fuel causing it to go dark and enter classification as a 'black dwarf'.
The name '''Obscuration''' stems from the events that unfolded during the actual ritual in which [[Ante]], the primary star of the Antei system, was unnaturally altered by Tiamat.  Seeking the star's power for her own, the sorceress attempted to create a conduit between herself and Ante.  When the ritual spiraled out of control, the dark Force energies unleashed upon the star caused it to rapidly burn through its hydrogen fuel after which it fell dark and entered classification as a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_dwarf black dwarf].
 
Ante would later become known as the [[Dark Star]] as it emitted but the faintest light.  Antares ascended as the star responsible for life in both systems as they merged.  Many worlds were lost during the merger as planetary bodies collided with each others in their new orbits.  The system, now referred to collectively as the Antei System, is now stable and no further collisions have been calculated nor forseen.

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"Legend refers to these titanic events as the Obscuration."
Antei System description

History

The Obscuration began circa 2950 BBY when the sorceress Tiamat apparently lost control of a Krath ritual meant to harness the power of stars. The term has come to generally refer to events which took place at the time and concluded with Tiamat's death. It also, though less accurately, refers to the period spanning some 3,000 years during which nearby Antares pulled the Antei system's bodies into its own orbit forming a composite system.

The name Obscuration stems from the events that unfolded during the actual ritual in which Ante, the primary star of the Antei system, was unnaturally altered by Tiamat. Seeking the star's power for her own, the sorceress attempted to create a conduit between herself and Ante. When the ritual spiraled out of control, the dark Force energies unleashed upon the star caused it to rapidly burn through its hydrogen fuel after which it fell dark and entered classification as a black dwarf.

Ante would later become known as the Dark Star as it emitted but the faintest light. Antares ascended as the star responsible for life in both systems as they merged. Many worlds were lost during the merger as planetary bodies collided with each others in their new orbits. The system, now referred to collectively as the Antei System, is now stable and no further collisions have been calculated nor forseen.