Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2015 20:55:56 GMT -8
"I realize this has been off the channels for a while but a couple blows to the head seemed to press me further to get this done, or at the very least started. Now quite some time ago my grandfather came to our doorstep and requested a job to done for him, a retrieval. For a tome, one holding the many secrets of old masters of the fist of rhalgr. One of the remaining relics that survived since the orders demise back in 1552. Which thankfully, my grandfather survived. He believes it to be located somewhere in Thanalan or even somewhere in La Noscea. A place where the master fled to hide most likely, so in conclusion. My grandfather will accompany you, er, please excuse his certain quirks. Please let me know if you would like to be a part of this task." ~ Cibus Alimento
A brief history lesson!
1552~1556
- Theodorac proclaims himself the divine ruler of Ala Mhigo, stating that his right to the throne was the divine rule of Nymeia herself. It was at this time that he also banned the worship or likeness of any other god and executed any who defied his uncontested rule.
- The monks of The Fist of Rhalgr begin to rebel against Theodorac, but Theodorac used the uprising of the monks as a reason to imprison them, torture them, and finally kill them. Around this time, or shortly after, Theodorac led a vast army to the main temple site of the Fist of Rhalgr. The army surrounded the temple and massacred all those within. It was on this day that the monkhood was nearly completely lost, save for a few survivors who might have escaped.
- Theodorac earns the title: The King of Ruin and labels any followers of The Fist of Rhalgr as heretics, starting a crusade to hunt them down.
- Theodorac succeeds in eliminating most followers of The Fist of Rhalgr and continues to rule unchallenged. The people of Ala Mhigo eventually got fed up with the daily public beheadings and the tyrannical rule of the king and revolted, storming the palace grounds.
Last Time:
Cibus, Khala, Thel and Keleth's investigation for the Fist of Rhalgr tome lead them to the Giant Ant territory of Cutters Cry, after fending off many creatures, they discovered a former living area of the Cophinus' former master and owner of the tome. After searching through a left behind chest the belongings of the master were old and worn, sadly no sign of the tome but a clue. An apkallu feather, along with the birds skull. It's believed the master was once in La Noscea keeping an apkallu companion on his travels. This discovery has lead to the next destination of this search.
A brief history lesson!
1552~1556
- Theodorac proclaims himself the divine ruler of Ala Mhigo, stating that his right to the throne was the divine rule of Nymeia herself. It was at this time that he also banned the worship or likeness of any other god and executed any who defied his uncontested rule.
- The monks of The Fist of Rhalgr begin to rebel against Theodorac, but Theodorac used the uprising of the monks as a reason to imprison them, torture them, and finally kill them. Around this time, or shortly after, Theodorac led a vast army to the main temple site of the Fist of Rhalgr. The army surrounded the temple and massacred all those within. It was on this day that the monkhood was nearly completely lost, save for a few survivors who might have escaped.
- Theodorac earns the title: The King of Ruin and labels any followers of The Fist of Rhalgr as heretics, starting a crusade to hunt them down.
- Theodorac succeeds in eliminating most followers of The Fist of Rhalgr and continues to rule unchallenged. The people of Ala Mhigo eventually got fed up with the daily public beheadings and the tyrannical rule of the king and revolted, storming the palace grounds.
Last Time:
Cibus, Khala, Thel and Keleth's investigation for the Fist of Rhalgr tome lead them to the Giant Ant territory of Cutters Cry, after fending off many creatures, they discovered a former living area of the Cophinus' former master and owner of the tome. After searching through a left behind chest the belongings of the master were old and worn, sadly no sign of the tome but a clue. An apkallu feather, along with the birds skull. It's believed the master was once in La Noscea keeping an apkallu companion on his travels. This discovery has lead to the next destination of this search.