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{{Worldbuilders}} [[File:Ith.png|thumb|220x220px|Ith was absolutely a unit.]] |
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'''Ith''' was a monstrous black dragon who emerged from [[Isonhound]] to join his sister [[Mesanth]]. Ith was the largest most powerful of the [[The Ten Heralds of Tiamat|10 Heralds of Tiamat]] to awaken. |
'''Ith''' was a monstrous black [[dragon]] who emerged from [[Isonhound]] to join his [[sister]] [[Mesanth]]. Ith was the largest most powerful of the [[The Ten Heralds of Tiamat|10 Heralds of Tiamat]] to awaken. |
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==About== |
==About== |
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Upon emerging, he was coerced by his sister to join her in an act of vengence on the realm. Still reeling from the devastation of Tiamat's loss, he joined Mesanth on a continent wide rage which would later be known as the [[The Razing of Isonhound|Razing of Isonhound]] starting in 700 [[PR]]. |
Upon emerging, he was coerced by his sister to join her in an act of vengence on the realm. Still reeling from the devastation of [[Tiamat]]'s loss, he joined Mesanth on a continent wide rage which would later be known as the [[The Razing of Isonhound|Razing of Isonhound]] starting in 700 [[PR]]. |
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Ith would be conquered by a group known as the [[The Keepers of the Secret Hoard|Keepers of the Secret Hoard]], who would imprison his soul in a [[Draconic Soul Cell]], then later present it as a gift to the [[Levinkan Dynasty|Levinkan]]. The Soul Cell would be accidentally shattered by a clueless monk named [[Thokmay]] in 794 [[PR]], releasing Ith once again onto the world. |
Ith would be conquered by a group known as the [[The Keepers of the Secret Hoard|Keepers of the Secret Hoard]], who would imprison his [[soul]] in a [[Draconic Soul Cell]], then later present it as a gift to the [[Levinkan Dynasty|Levinkan]]. The Soul Cell would be accidentally shattered by a clueless [[monk]] named [[Thokmay]] in 794 [[PR]], releasing Ith once again onto the world. |
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[[The Friends of Kragnux]], the foremost leaders in dragon-slaying, would then begin a quest to recapture Ith, a plan that would play into [[The Sundown]]. While Ith would be captured, imprisoned, and then obliterated, it would cost the church valuable time and resources, inadvertently lending to the end of their religion and banishment of their god [[Kragnux (Deity)|Kragnux]]. |
[[The Friends of Kragnux]], the foremost leaders in dragon-slaying, would then begin a quest to recapture Ith, a plan that would play into [[The Sundown]]. While Ith would be captured, imprisoned, and then obliterated, it would cost the church valuable time and resources, inadvertently lending to the end of their religion and banishment of their god [[Kragnux (Deity)|Kragnux]]. |
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Latest revision as of 15:15, 17 August 2024
Ith was a monstrous black dragon who emerged from Isonhound to join his sister Mesanth. Ith was the largest most powerful of the 10 Heralds of Tiamat to awaken.
About[edit | edit source]
Upon emerging, he was coerced by his sister to join her in an act of vengence on the realm. Still reeling from the devastation of Tiamat's loss, he joined Mesanth on a continent wide rage which would later be known as the Razing of Isonhound starting in 700 PR.
Ith would be conquered by a group known as the Keepers of the Secret Hoard, who would imprison his soul in a Draconic Soul Cell, then later present it as a gift to the Levinkan. The Soul Cell would be accidentally shattered by a clueless monk named Thokmay in 794 PR, releasing Ith once again onto the world.
The Friends of Kragnux, the foremost leaders in dragon-slaying, would then begin a quest to recapture Ith, a plan that would play into The Sundown. While Ith would be captured, imprisoned, and then obliterated, it would cost the church valuable time and resources, inadvertently lending to the end of their religion and banishment of their god Kragnux.