Some things on my mind about the war of the Magi. I saw a pic of Sil'dih where its described to be a mirage from a cutscene in the desert. Was that a 1.0 thing? Is there a link between Belah'dia and the invisible city? E

Even in the Thm/blm lore has them fighting voidsent and closing rifts, even trapping one in an urn at some point. Cnj/Whm is more tree hugging and purifying things. Sch was more or less consumed by their own rancor. If the Black mages really came out on top then where did their city go?

Unless the black mages moved or hid their city there's a chance it was destroyed and Belah'dia was formed out of its ruins. Assuming the Black mages are indeed deeply involved in it's formation. The floating city of Nym is blocked off, with only the wanderer's palace being accessible. Despite the tonberys, that place to me looks like the equivalent to Amdapor Keep. In Amdapor they have those roaming gremlins instead. Does anyone remember what they occasionally start saying when attacking players?

I've only been assuming that if the Ascians are involved with every era change. Then the story of Amdapor being brought down by voidsent from their enemies might not be entirely accurate. Heck for a while now I've been equating Amdapors back story to something along the lines of this song. It could be something like what is being hinted with Isengard and the Ascians. Amdapor keep (hard) suggests there's an open gate somewhere. So killing voidsent there wont do much to stop them from just coming back.

There's a lot of old ruins now so hopefully apart from future main scenario, they can expand more on the past lore. In particular all the empty gaps in the war of the magi. The 5th to 6th era cant be that long ago that no records would be left of it.