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[Blog] The Burrower Wars Part II: The Murder of Temrin
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Many believed that the Long Winter was a punishment by the Gods for allowing the Dark Races to gain dominance during the Cthonic age. As the Ice Age came to an end, Humans, Brute Men and Dwarves stumbled clumsily around in the Melting Lands.

Most sought away from the Ice as it reminded them of all of those who had frozen to death. Keres, Shaman of the Qullan Tribe, saw it differently. Unlike his tribesmen, he did not fear death. Instead he was drawn to it. His anger was against those Gods who had taken power from the world. He believed that some of that ancient power was still buried beneath the ice. Keres was right.

As the Glaciers began to melt, some of the things hidden beneath the ice once again resurfaced. The object Keres discovered in the Ice was nothing less than an artifact from the Cthonic Age. Charged with its immense power, Keres began to form his plan.

Travelling to the highest mountain peak, Keres came upon the Throne of the Gods. There he fasted and prayed until Temrin, God of Time heard his prayers. Keres told Temrin of the artifact he had found. The Shaman told the God that he would show him this artifact if he came with him to the place where he had hidden it. Temrin accompanied the Shaman suspecting no threat from a mere mortal.

Once they were back in his lair, Keres made sure that Temrin had stepped into the circle of blood that the Shaman had drawn on the ground. When Keres produced the artifact, Temrin was eager to see this discovery from a past age. He was taken by surprise, when Keres drove the weapon right through the God. Power flowed from the dying God into Keres' body. The God of Time was dead.

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-Havard
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Any relation between Keres and Khoronus?
He's a real Nowhere man, sitting in his Nowhere land,
making all his Nowhere plans for Nobody.
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Yaztromo Wrote:Any relation between Keres and Khoronus?

Very clever Yatz! Smile

As I see it, these are two very different people, but you are right, there must be some connection between them. Khoronus however, was a mortal man centuries after the time of Keres. What connection could this be?

You have given me an idea for the direction of the next blog post! Smile

Thanks!

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Havard Wrote:Khoronus however, was a mortal man centuries after the time of Keres.

maybe... but he sponsored himself for immortality... time paradoxes...
He's a real Nowhere man, sitting in his Nowhere land,
making all his Nowhere plans for Nobody.
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Maybe it took that long for Keres to figure out exactly how to tap into all that power he absorbed (just because he had the power of a God doesn't mean he knew how to properly use it), but one of its side effects was agelessness (not to be confused with immortality). But to keep the fact a secret, he pulled a Highlander and moved on when he finally got too "old" for people to not notice he wasn't aging anymore. Change the name, become a new man (maybe two or three times if centuries past), and at some point he finally figures out the secret and boom... ascension.
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Yaztromo Wrote:
Havard Wrote:Khoronus however, was a mortal man centuries after the time of Keres.

maybe... but he sponsored himself for immortality... time paradoxes...

Exactly! 8)

Aegir Wrote:Maybe it took that long for Keres to figure out exactly how to tap into all that power he absorbed (just because he had the power of a God doesn't mean he knew how to properly use it), but one of its side effects was agelessness (not to be confused with immortality). But to keep the fact a secret, he pulled a Highlander and moved on when he finally got too "old" for people to not notice he wasn't aging anymore. Change the name, become a new man (maybe two or three times if centuries past), and at some point he finally figures out the secret and boom... ascension.

The biggest issue here is that while Keres is clearly a purely evil character, capable even of deicide, Khoronus is a very different character.

I like the Highlander idea though. Plentty of ideas to pick from here. Thanks! Smile

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Havard Wrote:The biggest issue here is that while Keres is clearly a purely evil character, capable even of deicide, Khoronus is a very different character.

Depends very much on how you define a purely evil character at Burrowers age, with the god of death suggesting him to do something unconceivable for any other mortal.... maybe he's just ambitious, and then, after his deed, will end up as khoronus, a very unambitious god...
He's a real Nowhere man, sitting in his Nowhere land,
making all his Nowhere plans for Nobody.
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