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A CHAINED DEAL

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[!] The forsaken Titan, Tulgarth chained upon the mountain

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[5/5 Magic Slots Taken for Bor of Hazum - Spirit Pact to The Chained Titan Tulgarth, Lesser Immortal Spirit of The Wrongfully Imprisoned, Lesser under Ogrol, Greater Immortal Spirit of despair, sapped strength, and entrapment.

 


Tales of Tulgarth the Broken had always been and remain a central part of the Hazûmic Mythos, with the chained titan being one of many secondary spiritual deities that those of Hazûm believed governed their mysterious homeland and the very world alongside the ever-present Mugmar. The Elder Legends say that Tulgarth was once a wise and powerful figure associated with giving the wisdom of the Otherworld to the first mortal shamans, priests, and voices, with him being imprisoned, chained upon the mountains for this act of kindness by blackhearted spirits, enemies of Mugmar and his sons. Bor, a powerful spiritualist, knew this, and after consulting with his fellows, decided to travel to the Otherworld to seek out the chained titan himself. . .

 

Upon reaching the lands that Tulgarth was chained upon, Bor’s travel was continually halted and disrupted by the age-old curses the enemies had placed to stop Tulgarth from being found. First, the mind was confused to become lost, then the body became frail, unable to move quickly, then the will was broken, encouraged to doubt. Bor was stubborn and struggled, fighting these vile trials as he trekked up the steep hills that led to his destination. Finally, at last, Bor found who he was looking for in the desolate mountains, Bor had found Tulgarth.

 

The Voice of Mugmar bartered and spoke to the ever-injured titan, discovering that Tulgarth could not be freed, nor his pain truly made null. Yet in his dealings, Bor agreed that in order to relieve his deities' suffering, he was to make the dark and evil share in it. . .

 

After the deal was made and the powers brokered, Bor returned to the mortal plane with a new goal in mind.

 


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