Tombsworn Skeletons of Denmora – Guul’ Rath • Dune Tomblord

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Echoes of a time when giants ruled the dunes of Denmora, the tombs buried beneath the sands still speak of their dominion. Og, the last Jotunn King of the desert, brought all of Denmora to its knees. His slaves were said to number as the grains of sand themselves. Venerated as a living god, Og's greed drove him to defy the gods themselves, seeking immortality. Now cursed to an eternity of undeath beneath the sands he once ruled, he and his legions are known as the Tombsworn, undying, unyielding, and forever vigilant. Before being killed by Sol The Holliest, Yn’aga gifted his Desert Alfar followers with his demon blood, turning them into Purebloods, immortal snake creatures with the task to corrupt the strongest living souls.

“You cannot kill what has already claimed dominion over death.”

When Og, last of Denmora’s Jotunn Kings, still walked the world in flesh, Guul’Rath was already a lich of terrifying power.
It was his acolytes who built the city of Setrek, where he reigned supreme centuries before it fell to Rakshakin, Djinn, and later, demons.
But his forces could not withstand the endless legions of Og. After a war that lasted for years, the city was conquered by the Jotunn King’s armies.
Og, ever cunning, spared the lich and welcomed him as an ally.
Legends say that Og’s undeath was made possible only through Guul’Rath’s forbidden rites.
The necropolis where the lich rests is said to lie east of Setrek. Even the demons of Baal avoid that cursed region: necromantic energy there is so potent that even the dunes above are strewn with skeletons.

 

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