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'''Bandur Etrevion''' was a dark mage who founded the theocracy called [[The Dark Path]], and was widely regarded as one of the most profound scholars of his time. Though a human born of lowly origins in the mid-6400s [[Second Era]], he was able to learn the black arts by swearing fealty to the [[Empress Kadaena]]. The Empress was killed thousands of years earlier, so it would have been through an intermediary, most likely her [[Black Hel|daughter]] who was his contemporary. In effect his fealty would have been to the dark goddess [[Eorgina|Orgiana]], thus a fiefdom of her own theocracy. He would most likely have had some relationship with [[Lorgalis]], which would have turned into "inside knowledge" he could exploit to deceive the [[Sages|Loremasters]].


'''Bandur Etrevion''' was the founder of a theocracy of [[Empress Kadaena]] called [[The Dark Path]], which was in the early years of the [[Wars of Dominion]] in the [[Shadow World]] history. This is highly unusual as Empress Kadaena was not actually a goddess and has been dead for 100,000 years. The theocracy was seemingly treating her as a forbidden death goddess. When he murdered his brother [[Kestrel Etrevion]], he built a necropolis which is now [[The Graveyard]]. Bandur was widely regarded as one of the most profound scholars of his time, with his works recognized by the [[Loremaster]]s at the College of [[Karilon]].
Bandur pretended to be a humble scholar dedicated to fighting the forces of evil in order to gain access to very rare [[Library of Biblia|repositories]] of ancient knowledge. He was the world expert on the "servants of the Shadow", the former followers of Kadaena who were wielding demonic armies in the [[Wars of Dominion]]. He was recognized by the [[Uthex Kathiasas|Loremasters]] for this work at the College of [[Karilon]].


His most famous work "Servants of the Shadow: Power through Thralldom", concerning the ways of the forces of the [[Unlife]], gained him unlimited access to the [[Library of Nomikos]] until he was apprehended attempting to steal a rare speaking crystal. These crystals are rare [[Lord of Essaence]] artifacts which are essentially the voice interface to vast databases of recorded information from the [[First Era]].
While [[The Legend of the Necropolis of Etrevion]] explains much of his backstory, many details are left implicit in the various locations associated with him, most notably [[The Graveyard]]. His brother [[Kestrel Etrevion]] was awarded the Coastal Cliffs area as a fiefdom, which Bandur eventually usurped to pay homage to his own warped theology. Lorgalis would have [[Kharuugh|conquered]] the whole region in 6521 Second Era. These events originally took place roughly six thousand years ago, but have no official timing in post-[[ICE age|ICE Age]] history. However, Bandur is frequently referenced by players, often treated as a role model for [[sorcerers]].


==Behind The Scenes==
===Ice Shrine===
In spite of seemingly being the mummy in a sarcophagus inside the crypt of the Graveyard, Bandur is actually frozen in a block of ice deep underground, where grave robbers would have been trapped. This "ice room" is the larder of a madman's travesty of an underworld medieval manor, where meat is kept cold on slabs called "thrawls". The undead implicitly bring human sacrifices as food in homage to him.
The shrine of Bandur Etrevion, where he immolated himself in ice and blasts cold outward, implicitly [[Ordainers|Ordainer]] symbolism. It is most likely an allusion to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inferno_(Dante)#Ninth_Circle_.28Treachery.29 Ninth Circle of Hell], along with [[Purgatory|purgatory]] and the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inferno_(Dante)#Overview_and_vestibule_of_Hell dark woods] leading to [[Black Hel|the gate]]. (Notably, the whole of [[The Graveyard]] is oriented on a northeast axis "toward fate", facing away from the rising sun of [[Lorminstra|summer]] solstice, with [http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/abandon-hope-all-ye-who-enter-here.html the lost] being those who abandoned [http://danteworlds.laits.utexas.edu/prologue.html#straightpath "the straight way."]) The dark path around the burial mound and crypt forms an infinity symbol over this room, with the center permanently [[204|Unpresenced]] as an [[Area of effect|area effect]]. There is a corresponding scene on Plane 1 of [[The Rift]], with a man in grey robes walking forever away on a path as tarnished as the symbol over his head. Similar effects have historically existed in various parts of The Graveyard. His body seems to throw off a [[sphere of emanation]] suppressing the surrounding flora, which is analogous to the powerful dark aura from the (actual) sarcophagus of Kadaena.
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[Under Crypt, Ice Room]
There is a society task involving this room, which causes the appearance of the ice slab to change. Bandur is revealed to be hollowed out with darkness, implicitly a reference to the archaic story of [[Nyrdru]] who was utterly consumed by [[Unlife|The Unlife]]. The [[purgatory|sacrifices]] relate instead to Egyptian mortuary symbolism, such as the [http://www.ancient-origins.net/ancient-places-africa/false-doors-gateways-egyptian-underworld-003214 false door] and offering table, which also explains the northeast orientation.

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[Under Crypt, Ice Room]<br>
This room is dominated by a giant slab of ice. There is a chill here that transcends the
This room is dominated by a giant slab of ice. There is a chill here that transcends the
cold you felt elsewhere. Piled in front of the ice slab are the remains of many a grisly
cold you felt elsewhere. Piled in front of the ice slab are the remains of many a grisly
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something. Your curiosity piqued, you draw close to the slab. Dimly within you can
something. Your curiosity piqued, you draw close to the slab. Dimly within you can
make out a richly robed figure. On one side of the room are some roughly carved
make out a richly robed figure. On one side of the room are some roughly carved
stairs. You also see a smaller slab of ice.<br>
stairs. You also see a [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/thrawl smaller slab] of ice.
Obvious exits: none.
Obvious exits: none.


>look slab<br>
>look slab
Peering into the monolithic block of ice, you make out a human figure trapped deep within,
Peering into the monolithic block of ice, you make out a human figure trapped deep within,
like a fly in amber. It is the body of an ancient sorcerer, richly garbed. You notice that
like a fly in amber. It is the body of an ancient sorcerer, richly garbed. You notice that
his eyes, rather than being dried out and shrunken, glitter with an evil vitality that
his eyes, rather than being dried out and shrunken, glitter with an evil vitality that
raises the hair on your neck and causes you to recall old prayers forgotten since youth.
raises the hair on your neck and causes you to recall old prayers forgotten since youth.
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==Behind the Scenes==
"[[The Legend of the Necropolis of Etrevion]]" is probably the first story that was specific to GemStone III. Its unusual treatment of Empress Kadaena is probably based on the brief history sections from the 1989 adventure modules, where it makes it sound like she led a dark faction of the Lords of Orhan (Modern: Liabo) rather than the Lords of Essaence. This is where the phrase "servants of the Shadow" originated. The Shadow World books from 1989 sometimes make it sound like forces of darkness in the Wars of Dominion were still servants of Kadaena herself even though she is long dead. The Dark Lords of Charon (Modern: Lornon) were mostly undefined at the time The Graveyard was created. [[Research:The Graveyard]] analyzes these matters in much detail, and the [[Uthex Kathiasas]] story may have been a spin-off.

===See Also===
'''Out of Character:'''
*[[Research:The Graveyard]]
*[[Research:The Broken Lands]]
*[[Chamber of the Dead]]


'''In Character:'''
==References==
*[[The Broken Lands and ki-lin|The Broken Lands and Ki-lin: Part One (lecture)]]
*[[The Dark Path (essay)]]
*[[The Broken Lands and ki-lin: Part 4 (log)|The Broken Lands and Ki-lin: Part Four (lecture)]]
*[[The True Meaning of Sorcery (essay)]]
*[[The True Meaning of Sorcery (essay)]]
*[[The Origins of Undead and Luukos' Influence (essay)]]
*[[The Origins of Undead and Luukos' Influence (essay)]]
*[[On the Nature of Sorcery (essay)]]
*[[On the Nature of Sorcery (essay)]]
*[[The Dark Path (essay)]] (obsolete)
*[[The Broken Lands and ki-lin|The Broken Lands and Ki-lin (lecture)]]


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[[category:ICE Age]]

Latest revision as of 21:35, 19 May 2020

Warning: This page concerns archaic world setting information from the I.C.E. Age of GemStone III. It is not canon in contemporary GemStone IV, nor is it canonical for Shadow World as the details may be specific to GemStone III. It is only historical context for certain very old parts of the game and these things should not be mixed.

Bandur Etrevion was the founder of a theocracy of Empress Kadaena called The Dark Path, which was in the early years of the Wars of Dominion in the Shadow World history. This is highly unusual as Empress Kadaena was not actually a goddess and has been dead for 100,000 years. The theocracy was seemingly treating her as a forbidden death goddess. When he murdered his brother Kestrel Etrevion, he built a necropolis which is now The Graveyard. Bandur was widely regarded as one of the most profound scholars of his time, with his works recognized by the Loremasters at the College of Karilon.

His most famous work "Servants of the Shadow: Power through Thralldom", concerning the ways of the forces of the Unlife, gained him unlimited access to the Library of Nomikos until he was apprehended attempting to steal a rare speaking crystal. These crystals are rare Lord of Essaence artifacts which are essentially the voice interface to vast databases of recorded information from the First Era.

Ice Shrine

In spite of seemingly being the mummy in a sarcophagus inside the crypt of the Graveyard, Bandur is actually frozen in a block of ice deep underground, where grave robbers would have been trapped. This "ice room" is the larder of a madman's travesty of an underworld medieval manor, where meat is kept cold on slabs called "thrawls". The undead implicitly bring human sacrifices as food in homage to him.

[Under Crypt, Ice Room]
This room is dominated by a giant slab of ice. There is a chill here that transcends the 
cold you felt elsewhere. Piled in front of the ice slab are the remains of many a grisly 
sacrifice. Bones and skulls lie piled at the base of the slab as though in homage to 
something. Your curiosity piqued, you draw close to the slab. Dimly within you can
make out a richly robed figure. On one side of the room are some roughly carved
stairs. You also see a smaller slab of ice.
Obvious exits: none. 

>look slab
Peering into the monolithic block of ice, you make out a human figure trapped deep within,
like a fly in amber. It is the body of an ancient sorcerer, richly garbed. You notice that
his eyes, rather than being dried out and shrunken, glitter with an evil vitality that 
raises the hair on your neck and causes you to recall old prayers forgotten since youth.

Behind the Scenes

"The Legend of the Necropolis of Etrevion" is probably the first story that was specific to GemStone III. Its unusual treatment of Empress Kadaena is probably based on the brief history sections from the 1989 adventure modules, where it makes it sound like she led a dark faction of the Lords of Orhan (Modern: Liabo) rather than the Lords of Essaence. This is where the phrase "servants of the Shadow" originated. The Shadow World books from 1989 sometimes make it sound like forces of darkness in the Wars of Dominion were still servants of Kadaena herself even though she is long dead. The Dark Lords of Charon (Modern: Lornon) were mostly undefined at the time The Graveyard was created. Research:The Graveyard analyzes these matters in much detail, and the Uthex Kathiasas story may have been a spin-off.

See Also

Out of Character:

In Character: