A day ago more observant night-sky watchers could easily notice a strange, void-black spot where an otherwise quite vibrant celestial body was visible beforehand.
Reports (mostly from the northern regions of the Ergothian Empire) are filled with strange gravity-anomalies at times resulting in it being reversed (*cue to lifestock flying away into the skies*), at times magnified few fold (*cue to several giant whirlpool forming on the north and eastern coast of the empire*) at times weakened (*cue to a group of children devising a new game 'who jumps over the greatest number of houses'*).
The happening rises quite a bit of tension in the area as the remnants of the Captn' Ugarf's fleet are forced to (crash)land west of Dragonport due to an overall shift in the way currents shifted.
The port of Dragonport's, on the other hand, only barely avoids greater deal of damage due to a sudden appearance of an immense, strange derelict war ship covered in adamantine plating.
The local navy manages to slow the vessel enough so as to avoid having it breach into the city. Still, in the process 4 piers are rammed through the adamantime behemoth. The vessel's name is as ominous as its dark shape… Dark Remnant I.
To this day no sage managed to come up with a reasonable answer for the cause of the star's disappearance.
Arcane magic likewise acted strangely:
The conjuers of the world claimed that during the very same day interdimensional travel was malfunctioning.
The abjuers complained about numerous wards fading away.
The evokers could not help but notice that all of their spells smelled a bit like burned… fur.
The diviners were puzzled by their work being interrupted by static resembling 'a sneeze made by a female in her early twenties (human-age-equivalent-wise).
The illusionists were infuriated by each and every illusion of theirs turning into a vaguely vulpine shape the very moment they stopped concentrating on their spells.
The transmuters, on the other hand, might've been partway amused by the emergence of fox-ears for their spell's duration. In some cases the transformation was more thorough, resulting in many confused vulpine-shaped transmutation subjects.
No necromancy-related anomalies were reported, most likely due to the school being shunned greatly since the defeat of the College of Necromancy.
"That's us, defeating evil by being even bigger bastards" - Baltasar Malich commenting the latests exploits of "The Evil Trio" (himself + Altharid and Sidhe Spellweaver)