The Sky King and Mantriv's Wrath
The Southlands are dominated by the Forsaken Desert and the steppes and plains that surround it. This vast region is home to a megafauna of monsters such as ankhegs, bulettes, chimerae, dragonnes, and various giant plains beasts. According to legend, the goddess Kalis, in her form as the Night Hag, gives birth to these monsters to create beings capable of battling demons. The nomadic tribes of the region pray to Mantriv, the Thunder Lord, and his wife, Dannu, hoping to safeguard themselves from the Night Hag’s spawn.
Although the Southlands lie beyond the bounds of civilization, the upheaval caused by the Shattering eventually reached them. Adventurers and refugees from the remnants of the Bright Empire ventured into the region, disrupting the balance of power among the tribes.
For two generations, the tribes fought among themselves. Around 550 AU, the Shonkor (Falcon) tribe was annihilated at the hands of their rivals, the Torgil (Iron Wolves). One of the few survivors was a boy named Kugan, who managed to endure the harsh desert for more than a decade, eventually becoming the leader of a band of outlaws.
The Torgil had forsaken Mantriv in favor of the Dragon God, Sarrath, guided by priests from the Ochre Empire. Under their influence, the Torgil began consolidating control over the Southlands.
Fascinated by the griffins dwelling in the Malik Crags deep within the Forsaken Desert, Kugan would often travel there to observe them hunting and nesting among the peaks. During one such visit, he was visited by Altansar, a Valkyrie of Mantriv.
Mantriv was enraged at the Torgil’s actions and their worship of Sarrath. Altansar revealed that Kugan was the Thunder Lord’s chosen champion, destined to unite the remaining tribes, overthrow the Torgil, and purge the Dragon God’s influence from the Southlands. Kugan was told to seek out Thrumadrottin, Mantriv’s Sky Warden to aid him. She would teach him how to tame and ride griffins and thus give his forces an overwhelming advantage.
War spread across the desert and plains. Kugan was crowned the Tengeriin Khan (the Sky King), and with griffin riders at the head of his army, he led them to victory after victory, ultimately destroying the Torgils and their allies. At the height of his power, the Tengeriin Khan ruled an empire extending from Silverwood (the Blood Forest) in the west to the Westwall in the east.
But Sarrath intervened, sending one of his sons Khepramesu, a titan, to lead the surviving forces against the Tengeriin Khan. At the Battle of the Sarduin River, Khepramesu and a host of dragons under Sarrath’s command annihilated the griffon riders and slew the Tengeriin Khan. His army scattered across the steppe, fleeing dragon fire and serpent venom.
Enraged by Sarrath’s direct interference, a colossal storm swept across the plains, scattering the dragons to the four winds. Consumed by wrath, Mantriv descended in a fury of lightning bolts to battle Khepramesu for three days and nights. Mantriv’s cloak tore away during this titanic struggle and fell to the ground, forming the Sky Mantle Mountains. An errant swing of his axe cleaved the desert, leaving a canyon fifty miles long, forming the Ironedge Chasm. Defeated at last, Khepramesu was beheaded by Mantriv, who placed the severed head on the highest peak of what is now called the Titan Head Mountains.
The surviving tribes renamed themselves the Kubar in honor of Kugan, the Tengeriin Khan, renewing their devotion to Mantriv and vowing that the Southlands would remain free forever.