Actually, here you go, discuss away:
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[Kalyth] 'But, Faint of the Trygalle Trade Guild, the Forkrul Assail are in no position to judge. I have tasted the ancient flavours of the K'Chain Che'Malle, and it is as if that history was now my own. The Age of Justice – and the time of the Forkrul Assail – ended not at the hand of enemies, or foreign races, but at the hands of the Forkrul Assail themselves.'
'How?'
'They judged their own god, and found him wanting. And for his imperfections, they finally killed him.'
[…]
Kalyth continued, 'There was war. Between the K'Chain Che'Malle and the Assail. The causes were mundane – the hunger for land, mostly. The Forkrul Assail had begun wars of extermination against many other races, but none had the strength and will to oppose them as did the K'Chain Che'Malle. When the war began to turn against the Assail, they turned on their own god, and in the need for yet more power they wounded him. But wounding proved not enough. They took more and more from him.
'The K'Chain Che'Malle nests began to fall one by one, until the last surviving Matron, in her desperation, opened a portal to the heart of chaos and set her back against it, hiding its presence from the advancing Assail. And when at last she stood facing them, when the tortured god's power rushed to annihilate her and all her kind, she surrendered her life, and the gate, which she had sealed with her own body, her own life force, opened. To devour the Assail god's soul.
'He was too wounded to resist. What remained of him, in this realm, was shattered, mindless and lost.' […] 'You have seen the Glass Desert. That is where all that remains of that god now lives. If one could call it a life.'
'What happened to the Assail, Kalyth?'
The woman shrugged. 'Their power spent, they were broken. Though they blamed the Matron for the loss of their god, it was by their judgement that he was wielded as would one wield a weapon, a thing to be used, a thing not worthy of anything else. In any case, they had not the strength to exterminate the K'Chain Che'Malle. But the truth was the war had destroyed both races, and when other races appeared through the cracks of chaos – which could now reach this and every realm – neither could stop the invasions. More wars, defeats, betrayals, until the age itself crumbled and was no more.'
[tCG, HC, p. 536]
If not for Morn and the Glass Desert being on entirely different continents and Morn not being mentioned in that explanation
at all, I'd agree with the speculation. As it is, I'm not sure what I think and have little time to go digging for more. However, there's this bit here from MoI:
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Kallor’s smile was wintry. ‘She sought to harness the power of a gate itself, but not simply a common warren’s gate. Oh no, she elected to open the portal that led to the Realm of Chaos. Such hubris, to think she could control – could assert order – upon such a thing.’ He paused, as if reconsidering his own words, then laughed. ‘Oh, a bitter lesson or two in that tale, don’t you think?'
No mentioned of Forkrul Assail
at all in MoI, except one flimsy mention of them being among the founding races. Just ran a word search for it over MoI. But both instances mention a gate opened by a Matron into chaos. And as D'rek says, both are wrong regarding it having been the last Matron. Discuss. I'm off to bed.
Edit: Could be, maybe, that there were two instances of this happening, considering Kalyth says 'she surrendered her life, and the gate, which she had sealed with her own body, her own life force, opened', which
could be interpreted as 'she died'. This then allowed 'other races' to 'appeared through the cracks of chaos – which could now reach this and every realm – [...]'. We know from Scabby in the prologue of MT this:
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'The K’Chain Che’Malle are all but gone – we know this. We have seen the many other dead cities. Now, only Morn remains, and that on a distant continent – where the Short-Tails even now break their chains in bloody rebellion. [...]'
..which may or may not be an indication that the thing in the Glass Desert happened before the thing at Morn, seeing as the 'K’Chain Che’Malle are all but gone' already by the time Scabbs, Silchas & friends arrive.
Also, also, the Matron at Morn seems to have been the last one in that area and alone, so the question is how the memory got preserved in that case? Kallor seems to be running on rumors here, while the K'Chain in Kolanse seem to have preserved the memory of the event they remember happening through their genetic racial memory thingie.
Headaches, I have them now. Sleeeeep. Wants it.
This post has been edited by Puck: 13 March 2015 - 07:30 PM