Great story so far, Terrahex. Love what you did with Talvi.
I figured out the "Depending On The Writer" thing a while back, when I was saying that anyone who made an in-character journal log for Fischer would likely get retconned or ignored by half of everybody. She's a figure of legend, and like a figure of legend, everybody has a different take on her.
IMPORTANT NEWS (in my mind): I've worked out a reason for the Spawn to be attacking Spearbreakers.
Sankis is, as some have said, Armok's nemesis. He would therefore attack the place where Armok has the most power. As Armok is the God of Blood, the blood plains would be a sign of his power, and Spearbreakers just so happens to sit right next to them. If you wanted, you could say that the blood rain is a sign from Armok that he hasn't given up on the world.
Furthering this epic-meta-clusterfuck are all the portals from parallel universes. I imagine that it'd be ridiculous to believe that whenever a portal opened, the gods stayed put on their side of them, since every universe would have its own gods. With all the activity from Parasol, Ballpoint, Eris and Stone INC., I think it's very likely that their gods are trying to increase their power on the Everoc side. If this is true, then it's not just a war between Parasol and Ballpoint, and it's not just a war between dwarves and spawn... it's a war between the gods of five universes, all battling for more power, and even with that, Armok is showing the dwarves of Spearbreakers that the fight isn't yet lost. Perhaps the war on the ground is part of the war in the heavens, in that if Spearbreakers falls, Armok's enemies gain a foothold.
I could also be tired, sleepy, and overthinking everything while acting like an idiot. You can decide for me.
Still looking forwards to those updates, Reudh. I can't write anything else until Lord Reudh gets to the bloodplains, anyway. Oh, and question... When Reudh
does find Vanya, will his companions leave him, or stick around?