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The origins of the Archium, home to the #Oblivion, have long been steeped in mystery. However, it was the controversial work of #Divus that provided more insight into this conumdrum. According to him, the magi of the Empire underwent a split shortly before the all-out war of the factions. While most remained in Ferabolt to defend the emperor's fortress, magi specializing in teleportation and shapeshifting created a dimension where they could shelter from the conflict. These exiled magi enjoyed the comforts of the Archium so much so that they reportedly never returned... And while the magi who remained in Ferabolt are believed to be the ancestors of the #Skeelz, the exiled magi are thought to be the ancestors of the Oblivion. Divus' theory would surely have been buried in the #Paradox archives among a host of other vague hypotheses, if a rift had not opened between Rhynn and Clint City... From this rift emerged #Malecia, the mysterious magician, the one who had allowed the magi to create the Archium, the one who was, in many ways, the very first Oblivion.