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Vorr, the insane is a mad war god and one of the Ancestors, who has gone insane with power. He made an alliance with the Necromancers and numerous | Vorr, the insane is a mad war god and one of the Ancestors, who has gone insane with power. He appears in The World Tree and in The Fiery Moon, which was a direct sequel to The World Tree. Vorr made an alliance with the Necromancers and numerous Barbians as his followers and also made a pact with Demonic Kreegans and Elementals of the Fiery Moon where he kidnaped and imprisoned the other two Ancestors. A leader of one of the Barbarian tribes, King Targor worshiped Vorr but was later abonded and kiled by the all powerfull demi-god Vorr after Tarnum showed him the truth with the help of the Pendant of Total Recall, what he himself had commited. Although King Targor's barbarian tribe began to follow Tarnum, other tribes still worshiped Vorr. From all of the enemies Tarnum has faced, Vorr was probably the most powerfull, distructive and difficult one for him to defeat. |
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Vorr, the insane is a mad war god and one of the Ancestors, who has gone insane with power. He appears in The World Tree and in The Fiery Moon, which was a direct sequel to The World Tree. Vorr made an alliance with the Necromancers and numerous Barbians as his followers and also made a pact with Demonic Kreegans and Elementals of the Fiery Moon where he kidnaped and imprisoned the other two Ancestors. A leader of one of the Barbarian tribes, King Targor worshiped Vorr but was later abonded and kiled by the all powerfull demi-god Vorr after Tarnum showed him the truth with the help of the Pendant of Total Recall, what he himself had commited. Although King Targor's barbarian tribe began to follow Tarnum, other tribes still worshiped Vorr. From all of the enemies Tarnum has faced, Vorr was probably the most powerfull, distructive and difficult one for him to defeat.