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|race = Lich<!-- add race using established wiki article name so that it properly links --> |
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|affiliation = [[Horned Cabal]] }} |
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[[Barnom Slim]] stole power from him in some way. |
[[Barnom Slim]] stole power from him in some way. |
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==Appearance== |
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⚫ | <pre{{log2}}>The thing before you may have been alive at one time, but only traces of its lineage remain. Its face is twisted and distorted, the flesh sickly and mottled. It wears some ragged garments, although the fabric once rich and lustrous is nothing more than shredded tatters now. It bears no expression or emotion, but a burning rage simmers in the crimson-flecked eyes of the lich.</pre> |
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==Other information== |
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⚫ | A pair of enormous horn-shaped stalagmites extend upwards into a ceiling of indefinite darkness, looming over a bronze and stained bone altar positioned between them. Sinuously carved grooves wind downward from the steepled altar, joining at the edge of a shallow depression that spans the length of a graded, uneven stone floor. At the depression's subjacent end, a bronze serpentine statue occupies a crude rune-carved alcove. A massive carved stone door interrupts numerous humanoid remains that adorn the chamber's irregular, convex walls. The stench of rot is consuming. |
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⚫ | A pair of enormous horn-shaped stalagmites extend upwards into a ceiling of indefinite darkness, looming over a bronze and stained bone altar positioned between them. Sinuously carved grooves wind downward from the steepled altar, joining at the edge of a shallow depression that spans the length of a graded, uneven stone floor. At the depression's subjacent end, a bronze serpentine statue occupies a crude rune-carved alcove. A massive carved stone door interrupts numerous humanoid remains that adorn the chamber's irregular, convex walls. The stench of rot is consuming.</pre> |
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'''look raukturga''' |
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⚫ | The thing before you may have been alive at one time, but only traces of its lineage remain. Its face is twisted and distorted, the flesh sickly and mottled. It wears some ragged garments, although the fabric once rich and lustrous is nothing more than shredded tatters now. It bears no expression or emotion, but a burning rage simmers in the crimson-flecked eyes of the lich. |
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==Additional Info== |
==Additional Info== |
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[[Category:Historical Figures]] |
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[[Category:All The Lich King's Men]] |
Latest revision as of 20:54, 1 October 2022
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The Horned Cabal lich Raukturga was encountered in the chamber of Horns under the Gattrof Mountain on the 18th day of Charlatos in the year 5112.
Barnom Slim stole power from him in some way.
Appearance
The thing before you may have been alive at one time, but only traces of its lineage remain. Its face is twisted and distorted, the flesh sickly and mottled. It wears some ragged garments, although the fabric once rich and lustrous is nothing more than shredded tatters now. It bears no expression or emotion, but a burning rage simmers in the crimson-flecked eyes of the lich.
Other information
[Chamber of Horns] A pair of enormous horn-shaped stalagmites extend upwards into a ceiling of indefinite darkness, looming over a bronze and stained bone altar positioned between them. Sinuously carved grooves wind downward from the steepled altar, joining at the edge of a shallow depression that spans the length of a graded, uneven stone floor. At the depression's subjacent end, a bronze serpentine statue occupies a crude rune-carved alcove. A massive carved stone door interrupts numerous humanoid remains that adorn the chamber's irregular, convex walls. The stench of rot is consuming.