ARMOS, JAX. LOG ENTRY 176. DAY 45. YEAR 7839 YC

When I woke this morning I had almost forgotten what had happened. The dust in my mouth told me that i had been sleeping on the ground. I have found that all my previous entires in this log have been erased, but at the moment I do not feel led to repeat them. I am in a panic, and I don't know if anyone will believe this, Cornerstone forgive me. I think I am in another world! I-I cannot make contact with any of the other Knights, my brother is nowhere to be found. My brothers, you know that our world is a lush and beautiful place, full of trees and water. This place in which I have found myself is nothing at all like what we have seen. I cannot see anything familiar, there is only dirt and sand that goes on in an endless flatness for as far as I can see. I don't know how I came to be here, I hardly remember anything at all from the past few days, and without my log, I might never remember. I feel frustrated that I am stuck out here in the middle of this nothingness while my comrades fight bravely against the prince and his hordes! I will try and find any life out here, I will try and find out where I am. Jax Out.

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ARMOS, JAX. LOG ENTRY 177. DAY 46. YEAR 7839 YC

I have been wandering for days in this wilderness. I have seen strange creatures, feathered monsters that fly in the air like our sky-ships, and scaled beasts that dwarf the Prince's war machines! However I have not found any sign of sentient life. It is strange, as I continue in this desert I can find no food or drink, yet I do not long for any. I have not hungered of thirst in two days, yet I do not grow weary or faint. If I ever accomplish my mission, I will think about this more. Right now, I must continue on. Jax Out.

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ARMOS, JAX. LOG ENTRY 178. DAY 47. YEAR 7839 YC

My brother will never believe what I have seen, nor likely will any that read this log. As I walked today I at last came upon vegetation. And such vegetation! Never have I seen such green plants, or such appetizing fruits! I could see from a hill as I came upon this vast oasis, that there was indeed water in this strange world I had entered. I could see blue rivers running through the green trees and plains that lay before me. As I approached however, it seemed that around the border of all this lush greenery was a large amount of overgrowth. So much so that it would be impossible to cut through or climb over. I walked around the massive perimeter of this perfect garden for miles. Until at last I came to a clearing in the brush and thought that my chance to enter this seeming paradise had finally come. However as I turned the corner, the view that met my eyes was far more terrifying than I expected! There standing at the entrance to the oasis was a man. At least I thought he was a man at first, he had the body of a man, but his head was full of fur and looked like a great and powerful beast, and he had the legs of a hooved animal as well. He glowed like lightning, and his sword was clothed in flame brighter than the sun! At the very sight of him I fell to my face in fear. It was unlike anything I had ever seen! As I lay trembling at this thing's feet, I heard a loud voice say: "You who are not of men, do not be afraid. The curse of death has not touched you, for you have eaten of the fruit of life." At that moment all that I had done came back to me. I felt fear and excitement all at the same time at the sound of the voice. I looked up and saw that it came from the creature, but it did not open it's mouth. "You may not enter this way. No one can. Depart, for I have been given charge over this gateway." I tried to ask him more questions, like how I came to be in this world, how would I get back, but h simply stood silently at his post. I dared not try to pass him. No, I am wandering still. Lost in this vast desert, left alone with only my thoughts of the incredible things I have seen today. Jax Out.