Kishin the Indomitable
Kishin the Indomitable was an Orokh warlord of the Roc-Talon Horde during the latter half of The Extinguishing. Unlike his father, Gorak the Blood-Drenched, Kishin expanded the scope of the campaign against the Nuél-orokhim to include severe retaliation against any others who protect them.
Though many Orokhim tribes venerate Kishin as a great leader, he is considered one of the greatest villains in history, particularly by the descendants of the nuél-orokh, Humans, and Gnomes that he and his forces murdered. The Gnomish word kíshinggör, meaning "unspeakably brutish and evil," is derived from his name.
Kishin the Indomitable was immolated in the Prozhg'atua that protected the last tribes of Reshvaun Tsuun and ended the Extinguishing. In the Western Woods, the tale of his death is the subject of many celebratory songs and ballads. A popular campfire storytelling game, Kishin's Inferno, is about creating a collaborative story of the torments Kishin might face in the Lower Planes after his death.
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