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===Age of Myth=== The origins of the Kharadron date back far in the Age of Myth in the realm of Chamon. During this time they were regular surface dwelling Duardin who built great mountain-side empires and amazing works of craftmanship and technology under the watchful tutelege of Grungni, the Duardin Smith god. Grungni stewarded the Duardin of Chamon for centuries, imparting his knowlege on the fledgling empires of Duardin, Human and Aelf. He even helped in reforging the landmasses of the centre of Chamon through both arcane and technological methods into perfect geometric shapes, from which great quantities of precious metals could be mined. However eventually Grungi departed his people for Azyr as part of his oath of workmanship he still owed to Sigmar, while also wanting his people to strive on their own behalf without his guidance. And strive they did, for the civilizations of the Chamon thrived fueled through bountiful resources and the usage of the Chamonite realmstone. Resulting in empires built of metal springing up over the realm. It was also during this time that the Duardin first became aware of the substance known as Aether-Gold, and how it could be harnessed to create and power many wonderous machines. The Duardin subsequently started building small skyfaring mining installations to begin harvesting this resource. However this was not to last. Tzeentch desiring Chamon more than any other Chaos god, concocted a scheme to breach the realm. Luring a massive godbeast known as the Lode-Griffon from the aetheric void, the beast settled right in the centre-heartlands of Chamon. This alone was a cause for concern, but it was found the creature emitted powerful magnetic distortions that altered the landscape around it (subsequently leading to the creation of what is now today the Spiral Crux). Desperate to be rid of the beast the various empires of Chamon's centre lands banded together to enact a great ritual to kill the beast by turning it to solid gold. While the ritual at first seemed like a success, transmogrifying the god-beast and killing it. Unbeknownst to those working the ritual, agents of Tzeentch sabotaged the ritual at its height causing the spell to backfire and creating a massive portal to Tzeentch's domain in the sky above the great statue of the Lode-Griffon spewing forth endless waves of demons upon the land. With this act the invasion of Chamon had truly begun and the Age of Myth coming to an end.
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