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In [[9392 DE]], A'gaeris first met with the young lord [[Veovis]]. They were introduced to each other by [[Suahrnir]], a mutual acquaintance in the [[Guild of Maintainers]]. News that [[Aitrus]] and [[Ti'ana]]{{mdash}}a non-D'ni woman from Earth's surface{{mdash}}had just had their first child, [[Gehn]], disgusted them both, and they quickly developed a rapport. However, A'gaeris had an ulterior motive to their relationship. Over the ensuing months, he orchestrated a scheme to directly pit Aitrus and Veovis against one another. He fabricated illicit [[Age]]s in Aitrus's handwriting and showed them to Veovis. At the same time, he lured Aitrus into witnessing their meeting, and framed it such that it appeared that Veovis was trading in illicit Ages. He also murdered two junior members of the [[Guild of Maintainers]], planting evidence on their bodies that would incriminate Veovis. When they were finally discovered in an Age which he supplied to Aitrus, Veovis was arrested and sentenced to life in a prison Age.
In [[9392 DE]], A'gaeris first met with the young lord [[Veovis]]. They were introduced to each other by [[Suahrnir]], a mutual acquaintance in the [[Guild of Maintainers]]. News that [[Aitrus]] and [[Ti'ana]]{{mdash}}a non-D'ni woman from Earth's surface{{mdash}}had just had their first child, [[Gehn]], disgusted them both, and they quickly developed a rapport. However, A'gaeris had an ulterior motive to their relationship. Over the ensuing months, he orchestrated a scheme to directly pit Aitrus and Veovis against one another. He fabricated illicit [[Age]]s in Aitrus's handwriting and showed them to Veovis. At the same time, he lured Aitrus into witnessing their meeting, and framed it such that it appeared that Veovis was trading in illicit Ages. He also murdered two junior members of the [[Guild of Maintainers]], planting evidence on their bodies that would incriminate Veovis. When they were finally discovered in an Age which he supplied to Aitrus, Veovis was arrested and sentenced to life in a prison Age.


Four years later, A'gaeris and Suahrnir worked together to free Veovis from his prison. Together, he and Veovis developed a scheme to get back at the guilds for the wrongs they felt had been inflicted upon them. They coordinated assaults on high-ranking guild members, bombed the [[Guild of Ink-Makers]]'s [[Ink-Works]], and even defaced one of the [[Five Great Classics|five great classic Ages]] of the Writers's canon. Veovis was eventually arrested, convicted, and sentenced to death for these crimes, though A'gaeris and Suahrnir managed to evade capture. Ti'ana pleaded for mercy, and the Council commuted his sentence to lifelong imprisonment in a new prison Age that would be burned as soon as he linked there. With Suahrnir's help, A'gaeris reconstructed the room in which the sentence would be carried out. The date and time of the sentencing was publicly known, and A'gaeris took advantage of this to execute his jailbreak. At the appointed time, Veovis linked into his prison Age, and A'gaeris linked into the sentencing chamber, dressed in the same prisoner's uniform and positioned so that his hand would immediately link him into the prison Age as well. The plan succeeded{{mdash}}none of the assembled Council members suspected anything, and dismissed his momentary appearance as an artifact of the unique way in which the prison Age's Book was written.
Four years later, A'gaeris and Suahrnir worked together to free Veovis from his prison. Together, he and Veovis developed a scheme to get back at the guilds for the wrongs they felt had been inflicted upon them. They coordinated assaults on high-ranking guild members, bombed the [[Guild of Ink-Makers]]'s [[ink works]], and even defaced one of the [[Five Great Classics|five great classic Ages]] of the Writers's canon. Veovis was eventually arrested, convicted, and sentenced to death for these crimes, though A'gaeris and Suahrnir managed to evade capture. Ti'ana pleaded for mercy, and the Council commuted his sentence to lifelong imprisonment in a new prison Age that would be burned as soon as he linked there. With Suahrnir's help, A'gaeris reconstructed the room in which the sentence would be carried out. The date and time of the sentencing was publicly known, and A'gaeris took advantage of this to execute his jailbreak. At the appointed time, Veovis linked into his prison Age, and A'gaeris linked into the sentencing chamber, dressed in the same prisoner's uniform and positioned so that his hand would immediately link him into the prison Age as well. The plan succeeded{{mdash}}none of the assembled Council members suspected anything, and dismissed his momentary appearance as an artifact of the unique way in which the prison Age's Book was written.


On Leesahn 8, 9400 DE, Veovis and A'gaeris unleashed their ultimate vengeance. They released an airborne biological weapon into the D'ni cavern which killed almost 100% of the population. To ensure that those who escaped to D'ni's many Ages were not spared, they gathered up piles of the dead and linked them through, spreading the contagion to every corner of the empire.
On Leesahn 8, 9400 DE, Veovis and A'gaeris unleashed their ultimate vengeance. They released an airborne biological weapon into the D'ni cavern which killed almost 100% of the population. To ensure that those who escaped to D'ni's many Ages were not spared, they gathered up piles of the dead and linked them through, spreading the contagion to every corner of the empire.
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