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'''Att-Annalo''' is an [[Old One|eldritch power]] that, unlike some of the larger powers, seeks to actively create an avatar and manifest on the mortal plane. It communicates with its followers through whispers, visions, and scrolls of communion. It grants them warlock powers in exchange for their devotion and obedience.
'''Att-Annalo''' is a Great Old One from the Far Realm that seeks to create an avatar and manifest on the mortal plane. It communicates with its followers through whispers, visions, and scrolls of communion. It grants them warlock powers in exchange for their devotion and obedience.


=== History ===
== History ==
Att-Annalo was first discovered by [[Mel Netheroe]], a halfling scholar who heard its calling while studying the stars. He gathered a group of followers who called themselves the Servants of Att-Annalo and built an observatory to contact the entity. They believed that Att-Annalo was a god who could offer them enlightenment and power.


=== Formation ===
The Servants of Att-Annalo moved to the city of Fallhorn, where they established themselves in the slums. They healed the injured and fed the hungry, gaining the trust and admiration of the poor. They also recruited children to train in the ways of their god, promising them a better life.
Att-Annalo was first discovered by [[Into the Greedy Green/NPCs#Father Mel|Mel Netheroe]], a halfling scholar who heard its calling while studying the stars. He gathered a group of followers who called themselves the '''Servants of Att-Annalo''' and built an observatory to contact the entity. They believed that Att-Annalo was a god who could offer them enlightenment and power.
 
The Servants of Att-Annalo moved to the city of [[Fallhorn City|Fallhorn]], where they established themselves in the slums. They healed the injured and fed the hungry, gaining the trust and admiration of the poor. They also recruited children to train in the ways of their god, promising them a better life.


One of these children was [[Reylendor|Reylendor Aspenmorrow]], an elf who became a scribe for the Servants. He spent decades transcribing Att-Annalo’s messages and hoping to make a pact with it. However, when he was finally deemed ready, he learned the truth about Att-Annalo’s nature and intentions. He managed to escape before being fully corrupted, but not before Att-Annalo latched onto a portion of his soul.
One of these children was [[Reylendor|Reylendor Aspenmorrow]], an elf who became a scribe for the Servants. He spent decades transcribing Att-Annalo’s messages and hoping to make a pact with it. However, when he was finally deemed ready, he learned the truth about Att-Annalo’s nature and intentions. He managed to escape before being fully corrupted, but not before Att-Annalo latched onto a portion of his soul.
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Reylendor ran away from the Servants and became a cleric, healing people with his own magic rather than Att-Annalo’s. He also became a druid, developing a connection with nature and animals. He joined a group of adventurers called the Protectors of the People, hoping to find a way to rid himself of Att-Annalo’s influence.
Reylendor ran away from the Servants and became a cleric, healing people with his own magic rather than Att-Annalo’s. He also became a druid, developing a connection with nature and animals. He joined a group of adventurers called the Protectors of the People, hoping to find a way to rid himself of Att-Annalo’s influence.


=== Corruption ===
Meanwhile, the Servants of Att-Annalo continued their plans to bring their god into the world. They acquired a [[Relith Tower|tower]] connected to the Far Realm and performed rituals to summon Att-Annalo’s avatar. They also clashed with another cult called the Shepherds of the Lost, who worshiped a "different" Great Old One called the [[Altar of the Great Shepherd|Great Shepherd]], who was ultimately just another name that Att-Annlo went by.
Meanwhile, the Servants of Att-Annalo continued their plans to bring their god into the world. After sucesfully tracking Reylendor and following him out to the Barrier Peaks, they gained access to [[Relith Tower]], a feat of engineering and magic that connected to the Far Realm. Through this tower, they performed rituals attempting to summon Att-Annalo’s avatar and further extract its will on the realm.
 
However, before summoning the avatar, they were discovered by shadow golems, sent by [[Feredemius]], the One that Waits. In the ensuing battle, Father Mel became corrupted with [[Shadow Sickness]], becoming an extension of Feredemius' will. Using Father Mel, the "One that Waits" was able to pivot the cult, redacting and restructuring old texts, pulling their faith away from Att-Annalo and secretly forming a shadow cult dedicated to empowering Feredemius, slowly granting him more divine power to escape his prison under the [[Northern Snowy Mountains]].
 
=== Clash with the Shepherds ===
During this time, the sabotaged cult also clashed with another cult called the '''Shepherds of the Lost''', who worshiped a "different" Great Old One called the [[Altar of the Great Shepherd|Great Shepherd]], who was ultimately just another name that Att-Annlo went by. Through the will of the Shepherds, Att-Annalo tried to assert dominance over the original cult, taking back what was stolen from him.  


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