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<blockquote data-quote="renau1g" data-source="post: 4664592" data-attributes="member: 54810"><p>Ok, so for my mythic PC, he'd have been the leader of the Dragh tribe before the coming of the darkness. </p><p></p><p>"Before the coming of the warforged, those constructs who all but wiped out our great people, we lived in an uneasy peace with the Balash after defeating them in times ancient even then. As was customary, our leader was selected by ritual combat, only the strongest should lead our group. The chief had been getting older and many number of young males were pining for the opportunity to challenge the elder dragonborn. It was then that a new figure emerged in the city, one whom we had all heard the legends of, Axabraxas, the dragon-slayer. He stood a head taller than the largest warrior of our tribe, his muscles rippled with power and he stood with an air of confidence that none could shake. The blade across his back was nearly as legendary as its wielder, Dragonbane, had served its wielder well and with it the dragonborn had slain four dragons in single combat. When he spoke the words of challenge all other contenders stepped down, leaving just him and the chieftain. Stubborn and proud, the older dragonborn refused to yield leadership and so they battled. It took Axabraxas less than a minute to defeat the elder and claim the chieftain role for his own. People spoke in whispers about the prodigal son returned home, with the eye of Kord himself watching over the warrior. He threw himself into any battle that the small city was involved in and personally lead any warriors to battle, he was able to inspire them with his bravery and courage. This all changed when the warforged came. </p><p></p><p>Axabraxas had grown accustomed to leading and had defeated any foes that he had come into conflict with, but when the warforged attacked the city his courage faltered, he doubted himself and his bretheren. Despite their sacred duty to guard the Egg, given by Kord, Axabraxas fled. With their leader gone and the enemy on their doorsteps, the remaining Dragh fled the city and hid themselves in the mountains that their ancestors had used during ancient times.</p><p></p><p>Kord brought Axabraxas to his plane and has been punishing him ever since for his cowardice on the battlefield and his weakness in defending the religious artifact." </p><p></p><p> - from <em>unknown author</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="renau1g, post: 4664592, member: 54810"] Ok, so for my mythic PC, he'd have been the leader of the Dragh tribe before the coming of the darkness. "Before the coming of the warforged, those constructs who all but wiped out our great people, we lived in an uneasy peace with the Balash after defeating them in times ancient even then. As was customary, our leader was selected by ritual combat, only the strongest should lead our group. The chief had been getting older and many number of young males were pining for the opportunity to challenge the elder dragonborn. It was then that a new figure emerged in the city, one whom we had all heard the legends of, Axabraxas, the dragon-slayer. He stood a head taller than the largest warrior of our tribe, his muscles rippled with power and he stood with an air of confidence that none could shake. The blade across his back was nearly as legendary as its wielder, Dragonbane, had served its wielder well and with it the dragonborn had slain four dragons in single combat. When he spoke the words of challenge all other contenders stepped down, leaving just him and the chieftain. Stubborn and proud, the older dragonborn refused to yield leadership and so they battled. It took Axabraxas less than a minute to defeat the elder and claim the chieftain role for his own. People spoke in whispers about the prodigal son returned home, with the eye of Kord himself watching over the warrior. He threw himself into any battle that the small city was involved in and personally lead any warriors to battle, he was able to inspire them with his bravery and courage. This all changed when the warforged came. Axabraxas had grown accustomed to leading and had defeated any foes that he had come into conflict with, but when the warforged attacked the city his courage faltered, he doubted himself and his bretheren. Despite their sacred duty to guard the Egg, given by Kord, Axabraxas fled. With their leader gone and the enemy on their doorsteps, the remaining Dragh fled the city and hid themselves in the mountains that their ancestors had used during ancient times. Kord brought Axabraxas to his plane and has been punishing him ever since for his cowardice on the battlefield and his weakness in defending the religious artifact." - from [i]unknown author[/i] [/QUOTE]
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