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== History == Created by the [[Necromancer]]s after they were expelled from [[Bracada]]. Almost a thousand years later, [[Finneas|King Finneas Vilmar]] devised a plan to attack the human kingdom of Erathia. He allied himself with an Erathian general, [[Lord Haart]], and poisoned [[King Nicolas Gryphonheart]] in 1164 AS. During the following Restoration Wars, did Deyjan Necromancers take opportunity of the chaos that fell upon Erathian lands after the king's death. They resurrected the recently deceased king and made him a commander of undead legions in a fight against his former nation. But he, in an unexpected twist of fate, overthrew King Vilmar and became the new Lich-King. After many events with the final death of Nicolas Gryphonheart and the end of the Restoration Wars, the throne of Deyja was taken by [[Archibald Ironfist]], the former king of Enroth who sought to rebuild his power base and once more challenge his brother Roland and sister-in-law Catherine, queen of Erathia. Archibald did first come to Deyja to help it in the war against Erathia, but the war was over before he could contribute anything to it. Archibald was disgusted by the incompetence of his fellow-Necromancers, and was determined to give them proper training. Yet, Archibald received unexpected help from [[Kastore]], an Elven sorcerer, who was a part of the Ultimate Adventurers from Terra. Kastore later staged a coup and ousted Archibald from Deyja's throne and redirected the Necromancers studies from necromancy to the [[Heavenly Forge]]. Those plans were eventually abandoned due to a failed attempt to reactivate the forgotten technology.
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