| Category | Tribes |
| Race | Dulun |
The Lunar Golden Age
Originally inhabitants of the moon Dûlan-Nûl, the Mezrack were a destitute clan until 731 LE. In that year, they used forbidden magic and the aid of earth elementals to discover the World Splitter—an ancient primordial war machine they repurposed as a mining bore. They jokingly renamed the device Tarâk's Phallus and used it to amass vast wealth in gold and gemstones, transforming their society into a lunar powerhouse within just two decades.
The Great Catastrophe
In 330 HE, their hubris met its consequence when Dûlan-Nûl fractured under the stress of the machine. Those stationed within Tarâk's Phallus were thrust into the Void, becoming the heart of the Dûlan-Nûl Firestorm.
Exile in Sava'khar
The Mezrack did not merely rain down upon Bal-Kriav ; they arrived inside the very machine that destroyed their world.
- The Survivors: Those who emerged from the device's diamond drill head resettled the ruin of Azaraglad.
- The Modern Watch: In the Sava'khar wasteland, they now exist as a people defined by loss. They stand as the "Silent Sentries" of the desert, guarding the World Splitter drill that sits amidst rivers of liquid lunar iron—the melted remains of their former home.
The Memory of the Shattered Sky
The descendants of those who survived the fall do not just guard a machine; they carry the "Weight of the Moon" in their songs and traditions. Their cultural memory is built on three pillars of the past:
- The Debt of Hubris: They view the World Splitter (or the Phallus) not as a relic of wealth, but as a "debt-engine". They believe they must stand watch until the machine's "hatred" is fully bled out into the Sava'khar sands.
- The Iron Lament: The rivers of liquid lunar iron are seen as the "tears of Dûlan-Nûl". The Mezrack believe that as long as the iron remains molten, the moon's spirit is still in agony, and they must remain as its mourners.
- Khelâd-Thûlu’s Burden: The words of the peon Khelâd-Thûlu have become a liturgical warning among the tribes: "Greed superseded engineering". It serves as a daily reminder to the tribes to value the stability of the world over the extraction of its riches.