
Instead, both Kryn were killed and the beacon disappeared, as it was recovered by the adventuring group known as the Mighty Nein.

This exacerbated tensions between the two countries, and the Kryn eventually sent two infiltrators into Zadash in an unsuccessful attempt to recover at least one of the beacons, during which the Zauber Spire was nearly destroyed. The Kryn believed they had been stolen, while in reality they had been given to the Empire by a traitor within their own government, Shadowhand Essek Thelyss, who thought that the beacons should be studied rather than worshiped. In the past few years, two of the precious Luxon beacons of the Dynasty had disappeared and resurfaced within the Empire. Theft of Luxon Beaconsįan art of the attack on the Zauberspire, by Lap Pun Cheung. Martinet Ludinus Da'leth listed the reasons for the tensions as: the Kryn belief in the Luxon, Kryn missionaries recently found in Nogvurot, skirmishes along the border and the Kryn capture and torture of Empire spies, rising numbers of Xhorhasian creatures crossing into the Empire, general mistrust of goblinoids, and a growing suspicion that the Kryn coveted the comparatively richer Empire lands. In approximately 822-823 PD, a battle was fought near Nogvurot in which many soldiers on both sides were killed. Tensions grew between the two countries, with continuing skirmishes and sometimes open battles occurring starting around 815 PD. Although the Ashkeeper Peaks formed a natural boundary between the two, the Kryn viewed the continuous expansion by the Empire with suspicion, while the Empire saw the Kryn as bestial remnants of a land devastated by the Calamity. Inevitably, its continued expansion brought it up against the neighboring Kryn Dynasty. Virtually from the moment of its founding in 539 PD, the Dwendalian Empire sought to expand itself by absorbing or conquering its neighbors in Western Wynandir.
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In 2016 with some more fundraising, they’ll begin expanding to offer a full line of clothing, including pants (“a huge issue if you’re a shorter guy,” Mazur says), chinos, and knitwear. The company’s website is currently selling the first product, the Everyday Shirt ($69), a preshrunk cotton button-down in sizes to fit men from 5’2″ to 5’8″, which racked up about 100 pre-launch orders without any marketing. People are truly holding each other up and not competing against each other.” The company is located in Detroit-Mazur is a native, Huang is not-and Mazur says a reason they chose to keep working there after their initial fellowship was “t he community is so extremely supportive.
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That amount plus a $30,000 grant from winning a startup pitch competition is funding the launch of Ash and Erie.

He agreed they were onto something, and they launched an indiegogo campaign in February offering “everyday shirts for the shorter guy.” They had $27,000 worth of preorders by the end of the campaign. Mazur consulted Huang about a line of clothing designed for short men.
