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The '''Dawn War''' was the war between the [[primordial]]s and the [[god]]s.<ref name="TPA-p6">{{Cite book/The Plane Above|6}}</ref> The war encompassed the eras known on [[Abeir-Toril]] as the [[Blue Age]] and the [[Shadow Epoch]].<ref name="FRCG-p42">{{Cite book/Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide|42}}</ref>
 
The '''Dawn War''' was the war between the [[primordial]]s and the [[god]]s.<ref name="TPA-p6">{{Cite book/The Plane Above|6}}</ref> The war encompassed the eras known on [[Abeir-Toril]] as the [[Blue Age]] and the [[Shadow Epoch]].<ref name="FRCG-p42">{{Cite book/Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide|42}}</ref>
   
The Dawn War began when the mad god [[Tharizdun]] marshaled the primordials against the gods in a bid for universal domination after becoming corrupted by the [[obyrith]]s. After Tharizdun was imprisoned in the [[Abyss]], the primordials were led by a [[tanar'ri]] known as [[Miska the Wolf-Spider]].<ref name="Demonomicon-p8">{{Cite book/Demonomicon|8}}</ref> [[Shar]] and [[Selûne]] both moved to defend the newly born worlds of [[Realmspace]] against the primordial threat. Other gods were born from the conflict or were summoned from other [[Cosmology|universes]], such as the worlds of [[The world of Nerath|Nerath]] and [[Athas]], also ravaged from the conflicts of the war, to aid the native gods in their struggles against the primordials and their servants.<ref name="FRCG-p42"/><ref>{{Cite book/Heroes of the Elemental Chaos|32}}</ref>
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The Dawn War began when the mad god [[Tharizdun]] marshaled the primordials against the gods in a bid for universal domination after becoming corrupted by the [[obyrith]]s. After Tharizdun was imprisoned in the [[Abyss]], the primordials were led by a [[tanar'ri]] known as [[Miska the Wolf-Spider]].<ref name="Demonomicon-p8">{{Cite book/Demonomicon|8}}</ref> [[Shar]] and [[Selûne]] both moved to defend the newly born worlds of [[Realmspace]] against the primordial threat. Other gods were born from the conflict or were summoned from other [[Cosmology|universes]], such as the worlds of [[Nerath]] and [[Athas]], also ravaged by the conflicts of the war, to aid the native gods in their struggles against the primordials and their servants.<ref name="FRCG-p42"/><ref>{{Cite book/Heroes of the Elemental Chaos|32}}</ref>
   
 
In one of the most violent battles of the war, the [[dragon]] god [[Io]], in his arrogance, faced alone a primordial called [[Erek-Hus]], the King of Terror, and was killed when the primordial cleaved him in two with his [[adamantine]] axe. The same legend told that [[Bahamut]] and [[Tiamat]] were born from the two halves of the god, and joined forces to kill the primordial before they began to fight against each other. Only when Tiamat fled the battle did both dragon gods aid the other gods in the war, though they preferred to work alone. Some [[dragonborn]] believed their race was born in that battle, when the first dragonborn arose from Io's blood.<ref name="SCAG">{{Cite book/Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide|112-113}}</ref><ref name="MM4e">{{Cite book/Monster Manual 4th edition|74}}</ref>
 
In one of the most violent battles of the war, the [[dragon]] god [[Io]], in his arrogance, faced alone a primordial called [[Erek-Hus]], the King of Terror, and was killed when the primordial cleaved him in two with his [[adamantine]] axe. The same legend told that [[Bahamut]] and [[Tiamat]] were born from the two halves of the god, and joined forces to kill the primordial before they began to fight against each other. Only when Tiamat fled the battle did both dragon gods aid the other gods in the war, though they preferred to work alone. Some [[dragonborn]] believed their race was born in that battle, when the first dragonborn arose from Io's blood.<ref name="SCAG">{{Cite book/Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide|112-113}}</ref><ref name="MM4e">{{Cite book/Monster Manual 4th edition|74}}</ref>

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The Dawn War was the war between the primordials and the gods.[1] The war encompassed the eras known on Abeir-Toril as the Blue Age and the Shadow Epoch.[2]

The Dawn War began when the mad god Tharizdun marshaled the primordials against the gods in a bid for universal domination after becoming corrupted by the obyriths. After Tharizdun was imprisoned in the Abyss, the primordials were led by a tanar'ri known as Miska the Wolf-Spider.[3] Shar and Selûne both moved to defend the newly born worlds of Realmspace against the primordial threat. Other gods were born from the conflict or were summoned from other universes, such as the worlds of Nerath and Athas, also ravaged by the conflicts of the war, to aid the native gods in their struggles against the primordials and their servants.[2][4]

In one of the most violent battles of the war, the dragon god Io, in his arrogance, faced alone a primordial called Erek-Hus, the King of Terror, and was killed when the primordial cleaved him in two with his adamantine axe. The same legend told that Bahamut and Tiamat were born from the two halves of the god, and joined forces to kill the primordial before they began to fight against each other. Only when Tiamat fled the battle did both dragon gods aid the other gods in the war, though they preferred to work alone. Some dragonborn believed their race was born in that battle, when the first dragonborn arose from Io's blood.[5][6]

Eons passed, and the Blue Age became the Shadow Epoch after the sun was devoured by the primordial known as Dendar the Night Serpent.[2]

An obyrith known as the Queen of Chaos allied herself with Miska the Wolf-Spider, who gave her his allegiance in exchange for her aid in destroying the gods. All seemed lost until the Wind Dukes of Aaqa defeated Miska at the Battle of Pesh on the world of Oerth, which shattered the armies of Chaos, and the Queen of Chaos retreated with her armies back into the Abyss.[7] The primordial Ubtao turned against the other primordials and aided the gods in imprisoning many of his former allies. In the aftermath, the sun was recreated and the oceans thawed. This ended the Dawn War and began the Days of Thunder.[2]

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