Tirigan Rhytyn
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Tirigan Rhytyn, an explorer at heart, was driven by an insatiable curiosity to uncover the secrets of the great moon temple. His light brown skin, sunburned and scratched from the tumbles of a fifteen year old, and his short, unruly black hair give him an unkempt appearance for a child of the Tombking. Tirigan's orange eyes gleam with excitement and wonder, reflecting his passion for discovery. Tirigan and his mother, the royal consort of Tombking Neith, ventured into the catacombs of the moon temple. Here they activated the old ritual site where Tirigan was pulled into the dark magic tendrils. A pulse of energy was felt through the city that Neith and Sudbury recognized. They ran downstairs to investigate and realized that Neith’s son had been loss but the sacrifice of ennobled blood activated the foresight magic. Neith and Sinduri absorbed the ball of magic to gain visions of the future. Tirigan’s mother was distraught as her husband tried to calm her, Sinduri saw opportunity and killed the queen consort for her own nefarious means.
Tirigan Rhytyn, an explorer at heart, was driven by an insatiable curiosity to uncover the secrets of the great moon temple. His light brown skin, sunburned and scratched from the tumbles of a fifteen year old, and his short, unruly black hair give him an unkempt appearance for a child of the Tombking. Tirigan's orange eyes gleam with excitement and wonder, reflecting his passion for discovery. Tirigan and his mother, the royal consort of Tombking Neith, ventured into the catacombs of the moon temple. Here they activated the old ritual site where Tirigan was pulled into the dark magic tendrils. A pulse of energy was felt through the city that Neith and Sudbury recognized. They ran downstairs to investigate and realized that Neith’s son had been loss but the sacrifice of ennobled blood activated the foresight magic. Neith and Sinduri absorbed the ball of magic to gain visions of the future. Tirigan’s mother was distraught as her husband tried to calm her, Sinduri saw opportunity and killed the queen consort for her own nefarious means.