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<blockquote data-quote="MortalPlague" data-source="post: 6145418" data-attributes="member: 62721"><p><strong>Beldrachor, the Scourge of Sarthax</strong></p><p>A thousand years ago, Beldrachor was the Emperor of Sarthax until his paladin father returned from exile to cast him down. Unwilling to strike the blow to kill his son, he bound him in funeral bandages and entombed him alive. Beldrachor's hatred and malice kept him alive for a thousand years, where his solitude drove him mad. He turned to unlife through sheer force of malign will, and in the dark, he waited. With only his own voice for company, the mummy decided that mortal power is fickle and can be lost. The only true power is divinity. With a clear goal, Beldrachor was ready when his tomb was finally opened.</p><p></p><p>He has walked the land for a hundred years now, always wrapped in a fine blue and black robe, with a golden mask to hide his mummified features. He keeps to silent, secluded places when possible, avoiding the public eye for years at a time. And always, his eye is towards godhood, and he will take any steps necessary to ascend. For true power, he will stop at nothing.</p><p></p><p><strong>The Character:</strong> Beldrachor is a powerful spellcaster, preferring the magic of sand and withering. He favors spells that sap the moisture from his victims, leaving them nothing but hollow, dry husks. He is very intelligent, and always looks to his own survival first. He has lived too long and worked too hard to perish in some petty conflict. His voice is dry as sand, and his vision is longer than most elves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MortalPlague, post: 6145418, member: 62721"] [B]Beldrachor, the Scourge of Sarthax[/B] A thousand years ago, Beldrachor was the Emperor of Sarthax until his paladin father returned from exile to cast him down. Unwilling to strike the blow to kill his son, he bound him in funeral bandages and entombed him alive. Beldrachor's hatred and malice kept him alive for a thousand years, where his solitude drove him mad. He turned to unlife through sheer force of malign will, and in the dark, he waited. With only his own voice for company, the mummy decided that mortal power is fickle and can be lost. The only true power is divinity. With a clear goal, Beldrachor was ready when his tomb was finally opened. He has walked the land for a hundred years now, always wrapped in a fine blue and black robe, with a golden mask to hide his mummified features. He keeps to silent, secluded places when possible, avoiding the public eye for years at a time. And always, his eye is towards godhood, and he will take any steps necessary to ascend. For true power, he will stop at nothing. [B]The Character:[/B] Beldrachor is a powerful spellcaster, preferring the magic of sand and withering. He favors spells that sap the moisture from his victims, leaving them nothing but hollow, dry husks. He is very intelligent, and always looks to his own survival first. He has lived too long and worked too hard to perish in some petty conflict. His voice is dry as sand, and his vision is longer than most elves. [/QUOTE]
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