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<blockquote data-quote="Creamsteak" data-source="post: 1962777" data-attributes="member: 552"><p>Yug'rig'noth, awakened from his slumber fully three days into the godless times. His first prayer went without call, and he immediately realized the circumstances. His thoughts roiled with both guilt and greed as he pondered his first actions upon waking. He deduced that the sounds of fire above him were surely not hallucinations, and discerned that the strength of the illithids was being challenged. Yug'rig'noth set out to destroy those who had chosen to attack his temple. He quickly teleported to the surface of the temple, still miles into the underdark, to observe the surroundings. Grimlocks, slaves, and others were tearing the entire temple district apart. It appeared that most if not all of the illithid high priests temples had fallen to the destruction caused by these lesser servitors.</p><p></p><p>In truth, two high priests still stood strong against the torrent of servitors. Thul'hur'mca and Istigon the enslaver stood strong and weilded their psionic might against the lesser creatures. While Istigon tried to gain control over the most powerful of the slaves, Thul worked to shape walls and destroy the ground on which most of the slaves walked. Yug'rig'noth recognized the other two as the high priests of the other temples, both still younger than himself but wisened enough to know who he was. He loomed over the battlefield patiently waiting for a crowd to take form.</p><p></p><p>The metamorphosis of Yug'rig'noth allowed himself to appear as an illithid on the surface, but really he was something far worse. His body and mind had been driven delusional during his long states of metabolic cold, while his form changed and warped around him. His psuedonatural illithid form was a monster truly not to be reckoned with by such lesser creatures. Yug'rig'noth took his stance, saw his prey, and decided that this small snack of creatures would indeed not satiate his hunger. He set his sights on Istigon and Thul, and prepared to dine excellently this day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creamsteak, post: 1962777, member: 552"] Yug'rig'noth, awakened from his slumber fully three days into the godless times. His first prayer went without call, and he immediately realized the circumstances. His thoughts roiled with both guilt and greed as he pondered his first actions upon waking. He deduced that the sounds of fire above him were surely not hallucinations, and discerned that the strength of the illithids was being challenged. Yug'rig'noth set out to destroy those who had chosen to attack his temple. He quickly teleported to the surface of the temple, still miles into the underdark, to observe the surroundings. Grimlocks, slaves, and others were tearing the entire temple district apart. It appeared that most if not all of the illithid high priests temples had fallen to the destruction caused by these lesser servitors. In truth, two high priests still stood strong against the torrent of servitors. Thul'hur'mca and Istigon the enslaver stood strong and weilded their psionic might against the lesser creatures. While Istigon tried to gain control over the most powerful of the slaves, Thul worked to shape walls and destroy the ground on which most of the slaves walked. Yug'rig'noth recognized the other two as the high priests of the other temples, both still younger than himself but wisened enough to know who he was. He loomed over the battlefield patiently waiting for a crowd to take form. The metamorphosis of Yug'rig'noth allowed himself to appear as an illithid on the surface, but really he was something far worse. His body and mind had been driven delusional during his long states of metabolic cold, while his form changed and warped around him. His psuedonatural illithid form was a monster truly not to be reckoned with by such lesser creatures. Yug'rig'noth took his stance, saw his prey, and decided that this small snack of creatures would indeed not satiate his hunger. He set his sights on Istigon and Thul, and prepared to dine excellently this day. [/QUOTE]
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