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A generations-long artifact enchantment chain passed down through the leaders of the [[Nightcrawlers]].
A generations-long artifact enchantment chain passed down through the leaders of the [[Nightcrawlers]].


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* [[Fang of the Last Scream]] - [[Pactal]]'s grandfather
* [[Fang of the Last Scream]] - [[Pactal]]'s grandfather
* [[Hollow Eye]] - {{Hn|Pactal|0=}}
* [[Hollow Eye]] - {{Hn|Pactal|0=}}
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Latest revision as of 18:37, 18 June 2024

Horn of the Abyss Only available when the unofficial expansion, Horn of the Abyss, is installed.

A generations-long artifact enchantment chain passed down through the leaders of the Nightcrawlers.

The enchantment began with Tepotl Hollow Eye, the warlord who led all the lizardman tribes of the islands to battle against the Stone Children. Only one out in twenty warriors under Tepotl survived that carnage, and Tepotl absorbed the languor of each who died then into his soul. When on his deathbed himself, he poured that black ocean into his great battle bow and handed it to his son. Each of his descendants would do the same, but while still in the prime of his life, imbuing his weapon of choice with the destructive power, and personally finish off his wounded warriors to add to it.

Known Artifacts[edit]