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The obelisk is black, so dark it seems to absorb the light. A band of glyphs is carved around the middle. You find them incomprehensible and strangely disturbing. Though black velvet ropes prevent you from approaching the obelisk too closely, you feel a slight chill emanating from it. A small plaque stands on a tripod just inside the ropes.
The obelisk is black, so dark it seems to absorb the light. A band of glyphs is carved around the middle. You find them incomprehensible and strangely disturbing. Though black velvet ropes prevent you from approaching the obelisk too closely, you feel a slight chill emanating from it. A small plaque stands on a tripod just inside the ropes.



Revision as of 06:06, 17 January 2015

The Ur-Daemon were chaotic creatures from another valence who invaded Elanthia about 100,000 years ago. The creatures fed on both the natural mana foci and the mana supporting life. They were driven back, but killed most of the Drakes, giving rise to the Arkati.

Known Ur-Daemon

  • Marlu - Believed by some to be an Ur-Daemon who sought asylum with the Arkati.
  • Kharuugh-Ur - Non-canonical Ur-Daemon who killed the non-canonical Drake Shu'raax.

Behind The Scenes

Wehnimer's Landing Museum (Circa 5101 Modern Era)

(veil iron obelisk)

The obelisk is black, so dark it seems to absorb the light. A band of glyphs is carved around the middle. You find them incomprehensible and strangely disturbing. Though black velvet ropes prevent you from approaching the obelisk too closely, you feel a slight chill emanating from it. A small plaque stands on a tripod just inside the ropes.

>read sign
It reads:
The Ur-Daemons

>read plaque
It reads:
Recovered from the ora mines in Rhoska-Tor, this strange artifact is thought by some to be an Ur-Daemon relic.

External Links

Rough account of the Ur-Daemon War
Marlu's Profile
Elanthian Times, Volume 3, Issue 2