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<blockquote data-quote="Rel" data-source="post: 4833357" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Actually I'm not quite to the end of that one. I'll try and finish it out today.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No, this isn't the Lamia. Her whereabouts is unknown. </p><p></p><p>What the PC's knew about Mayaheine at this point was that she was the primary force behind the Cult of the Dark Moon that they encountered in Opkhar. Supposedly she is the sister of The Dweller, the dark and mysterious deity that lives down inside the Opkhar Plateau. After the PC's destroyed at least one cell of the Dark Moon, she contacted them and told them that, because they had destroyed her minions, it was now their responsibility to take up the task of cleansing her brother of the corruption caused by the Mist. She indicated that they could find her "by the dark of the moon" and later the PC's spotted a faint glow coming from the very tip top of the spire of Karak Tor, up so high that even the dwarves don't venture there.</p><p></p><p>When the PC's refused to help her she sent some more Dark Moon Cultists, led by that guy with the blue skin and glowing eyes, to kill them as they flew from Opkhar to New Karak Tor aboard the <em>Rat Bastard</em>. Since the PC's defeated them, slaying Mr. Blue Guy in the process, they were a bit surprised to see him reappear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rel, post: 4833357, member: 99"] Actually I'm not quite to the end of that one. I'll try and finish it out today. No, this isn't the Lamia. Her whereabouts is unknown. What the PC's knew about Mayaheine at this point was that she was the primary force behind the Cult of the Dark Moon that they encountered in Opkhar. Supposedly she is the sister of The Dweller, the dark and mysterious deity that lives down inside the Opkhar Plateau. After the PC's destroyed at least one cell of the Dark Moon, she contacted them and told them that, because they had destroyed her minions, it was now their responsibility to take up the task of cleansing her brother of the corruption caused by the Mist. She indicated that they could find her "by the dark of the moon" and later the PC's spotted a faint glow coming from the very tip top of the spire of Karak Tor, up so high that even the dwarves don't venture there. When the PC's refused to help her she sent some more Dark Moon Cultists, led by that guy with the blue skin and glowing eyes, to kill them as they flew from Opkhar to New Karak Tor aboard the [I]Rat Bastard[/I]. Since the PC's defeated them, slaying Mr. Blue Guy in the process, they were a bit surprised to see him reappear. [/QUOTE]
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