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The Collapse was the term given to the period of around a hundred years, between the drilling of the [[Bore]] and the start of the [[War of the Shadow]], in which society as known in the [[Age of Legends]] gradually began to fall apart. With the [[Dark One]] able to influence the world, feelings such as greed, envy, anger and resentment were enlarged and a world that new little crime and no war, rediscovered both. The rules of society as it was then were not sufficient to deal with the increasing problems and the people were unable to control them.
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The Collapse was the term given to the period of roughly one hundred years between the drilling of the [[Bore]] and the start of the [[War of the Shadow]], in which society as known in the [[Age of Legends]] gradually fell apart. With the [[Dark One]] able to influence the world, feelings such as greed, envy, anger and resentment were inflamed and a world that knew little crime, and no war, rediscovered both. The rules of society as it was at the time were insufficient to deal with the increasing problems, and people were unable to control them.
  
As it continued, some people began to suspect the true cause and the first people swore themselves to the Dark One, in return for promises of power and immortality, including [[Aes Sedai]], who came to be knows as [[Dreadlords]].  It was also during this time that brutal sports, such as ''sha'je'' originated, using left and right handed duelling daggers, ''Aran'gar'' and ''Osan'gar'', tipped with poison, which would often kill both contestants.  Immediately before the actual war, spectator sports had accommodated this blood lust and often featured murder, rape or torture.
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As it continued, some people began to suspect the true cause and the first people swore themselves to the Dark One, in return for promises of power and immortality. These included [[Aes Sedai]], who came to be known as [[Dreadlords]].  It was also during this time that various brutal sports originated. An example of these sports is ''Sha'je'', which used left and right handed duelling daggers, ''Aran'gar'' and ''Osan'gar''. These were tipped with poison, which meant that usually, most contestants diedIn the period immediately preceding the actual war, spectator sports had accommodated this blood lust and often featured murder, rape or torture.
  
 
(Reference: The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time" Chapter 4).
 
(Reference: The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time" Chapter 4).
  
 
[[Category:Age of Legends]]
 
[[Category:Age of Legends]]

Revision as of 12:44, 7 April 2010

The Collapse was the term given to the period of roughly one hundred years between the drilling of the Bore and the start of the War of the Shadow, in which society as known in the Age of Legends gradually fell apart. With the Dark One able to influence the world, feelings such as greed, envy, anger and resentment were inflamed and a world that knew little crime, and no war, rediscovered both. The rules of society as it was at the time were insufficient to deal with the increasing problems, and people were unable to control them.

As it continued, some people began to suspect the true cause and the first people swore themselves to the Dark One, in return for promises of power and immortality. These included Aes Sedai, who came to be known as Dreadlords. It was also during this time that various brutal sports originated. An example of these sports is Sha'je, which used left and right handed duelling daggers, Aran'gar and Osan'gar. These were tipped with poison, which meant that usually, most contestants died. In the period immediately preceding the actual war, spectator sports had accommodated this blood lust and often featured murder, rape or torture.

(Reference: The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time" Chapter 4).