The Conclave of Silent Guidance marked the first recorded instance of Brenner De Moy acting openly as a strategic guide rather than an itinerant observer.
Archival Record
During the early Third Age, a catastrophic planar convergence threatened to destabilise the foundations of emerging Kraden authority. Arcane distortions intensified beyond containment, and local intervention efforts risked amplifying the rupture rather than sealing it.
Brenner De Moy appeared before a select gathering of scholars and warriors assembled in response to the crisis. He refused direct intervention.
Instead, he provided structured counsel — strategic reframing, predictive modelling of arcane backlash, and a re-sequencing of containment sigils. His guidance allowed mortal actors to prevent escalation without external cosmic force being applied.
Witnesses recorded the event in sealed archives, marking the first formal acknowledgement of Brenner’s self-imposed role as “Guide.”
Structural Impact
Political:
Early foundations of mythologising unseen protectors emerged within scholarly circles.
Magical:
Recognition spread that cosmic entities could intervene — but chose restraint over domination.
Cultural:
Stories dispersed in fragmented forms across regions. No institutional worship or doctrine formed in response.