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Nurian-Mharoti Wars - Account of Ramses

Here lies the account of Ramses, Year 44 in the age of Dragons. He has fallen, our king of princes, at the talons of a winged behemoth. We could not save him, I could not save him. He has left unto us, however, the means of continuing his great work, to rip the generals out from underneath the Mharoti to shatter their command structure. A prison for each, one that preys upon the weaknesses of each. In this first scroll, I will describe the methods and means by which we shackled the first and mightiest of the Mharoti generals.   Imperious: Prince of Flame Heritage: Red Flight Attributes: Ferocious Strength, Iron-Willed and Commanding Weaknesses: Pride, his desire to be immortalised   To prey upon the desires of Imperious, we have co-opted the services of several agents, sending them in as slaves. They will lay the foundation, to plant the seed of immortality. We will cultivate this seed, revealing information regarding a ritual to grant eternal life. The location of this ritual, will be his prison, his tomb. To sit upon the throne of King Nehekamar the Great is to be judged and found wanting, an ailment will overcome Imperious, Prince of Flame. He will be filled with lethargy, a slowness of body and wit, before eventually succumbing to the Curse of Nehekmar and being turned to stone.   The scholars predict that in time the curse’s hold will weaken. They hypothesize that an invariable number of incidents could cause the prison to weaken and break. They have been executed, however their theories concern me still, what if Imperious were to break the shackles of his confinement?
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