Talk:The Corean Chronicles

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[edit] Cleanup note

I have removed the following paragraph because it contained largely redundant info.

[edit] Prequels

The prequel trilogy takes place during a period centuries after the Alectors arrive on Corus, then called Acorus, from their previous world, Ifryn. The Alectors travel from world to world, reshaping marginal worlds to their liking with their powers. They ultimately wish to create a rich and self-sustaining base of life force, for they require life-force to power their Talent (a form of psionics) and their artifacts. To this end, they operate as ecological stewards, guiding lesser races in land management and life management techniques they believe will create this base. They regard such races as "steers" since they are chiefly responsible for creation of the life-force on which Alectors depend. Generally speaking, Alectors rise to positions of power and responsibility commensurate with the Talent they possess - all Alectors possess some Talent, but (like intellect) their actual skills vary considerably.

If you can find a use for it, go ahead, but please leave a comment on your approach to reintegrating this section. ~Gertlex 19:37, 22 May 2007 (UTC)