Chojakaan ka Ghatada (concept)
Chojakaan ka Ghatada, or 'the Chojakaan Event' was the fourth and 'final' of the Chan Skorpokaipis; four separate near-apocalypses widely agreed to be the fault of Vidvaookeyatran scholars.
The event began when Vidvaookeyatrans of the academy in Dorajpor, attempting to discover the art of how to remove rust from metal, accidentally cast a spell that made twelve major Kashiryan cities vanish. Multiple Vidvaookeyatran sects desparately attempted to discover a solution as a series of mass-uprising of disgruntled commoners began against the faith. The Dorajporian scholars widely celebrated when they discovered a fragmented ritual they believed, if properly pieced back together and performed, would return the cities to Kashirya.
This ritual would be later coined Self-Replicating Blood Magic, and it is unknown if the ritual was actually the devastating spell or if the Vidvaookeyatrans had accidentally recreated the ritual in their attempts to repair the original. The spell immediately destroyed Dorajpor and turned nearly all of its inhabitants into pillars of flame. It was only prevented from spreading to the rest of the world by the mercenary Kaytha, who managed to battle her way into the burning academy and slew the Magi-scholars desperately attempting to control the spell, ending the ritual. The twelve cities would never return, Dorajpor would remain abandoned, and the Vidvaookeyatrans would go on to maintain that the second spell would most likely have solved the crisis if Kaytha had not stopped them.
Chojakaan ka Ghatada proved to be the final straw for many across Kashirya, and this anger would bring forth the Dharya Varha.