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Dagoth was said to have been slain by Lord Tannith Ravenhearth, famous ancestor of Lord [[Kerrington Ravenhearth]], founder of [[Hearthstone Manor]].
Dagoth was said to have been slain by Lord Tannith Ravenhearth, famous ancestor of Lord [[Kerrington Ravenhearth]], founder of [[Hearthstone Manor]].

==Behind The Scenes==

"Dagoth" was the name attributed to the high priest of that specific order on a now defunct website. It supposedly meant "Snow Lion" in their language, but that might not be canonical. However, there was another high priest named "Darath", who served an [[Ordainer]] associated with their master. Some [[ICE age|ICE Age]] terms were converted without being added to any known glossary. They are often very similar to the originals. (e.g. Koar => Kuor; Eorgina => Orgiana)


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Revision as of 01:03, 18 January 2015

Dagothra (Iruaric: Dagoth the Powerful) was a high priest of the Unlife cult that destroyed the city of Quellburn. Corrupting the sorcerer Zenon, their civilization was destroyed by his hordes, ultimately leading to anarchy until the founding of Kelfour's Landing two centuries later. While the cult was still exerting its influence, Zenon was robbed of his memory by an amnesia spell.

Dagoth was said to have been slain by Lord Tannith Ravenhearth, famous ancestor of Lord Kerrington Ravenhearth, founder of Hearthstone Manor.

Behind The Scenes

"Dagoth" was the name attributed to the high priest of that specific order on a now defunct website. It supposedly meant "Snow Lion" in their language, but that might not be canonical. However, there was another high priest named "Darath", who served an Ordainer associated with their master. Some ICE Age terms were converted without being added to any known glossary. They are often very similar to the originals. (e.g. Koar => Kuor; Eorgina => Orgiana)