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Quelmar has a number of Cataclysm but so far no one has defined an ancient one like the one that defines the Dragonlance setting. However, the end of the [[Holy War]] and the lead in to the [[Realm War I]] are similar world-rebuilding eras that mirror the Cataclysm. Perhaps a meteor was thrown onto Quelmar too as part of the final chapter of the Holy War? | Quelmar has a number of Cataclysm but so far no one has defined an ancient one like the one that defines the Dragonlance setting. However, the end of the [[Holy War]] and the lead in to the [[Realm War I]] are similar world-rebuilding eras that mirror the Cataclysm. Perhaps a meteor was thrown onto Quelmar too as part of the final chapter of the Holy War? | ||
Perhaps look at inventing Quelmar's own equivalent of the Cataclysm, or use something like [[The Curse of Life]], [[The Arctic Autumn | Perhaps look at inventing Quelmar's own equivalent of the Cataclysm, or use something like [[The Curse of Life]], [[The Arctic Autumn]], the [[Umbral Flood]], or another wide-spread source of disaster. | ||
== Knights of Solamnia == | == Knights of Solamnia == |