Kéwbachorn the Magnificent
b. 379. d. 457. /~KYOO-vuh-korn/, Medibgóëse [ˑkɛʊvaxɔrn], A Medibgösk sorcerer of great skill, learning, and willingness to instruct others, Kéwbachorn the Magnificent is the father of the Kewvachornian School of Magic. He involved himself in the Battle of Curchása and warned of the future Yophenthean Conquest of Pytharnia.
Legacy of Spellcraft
Legends which quote Kéwbachorn himself and his contemporaries clearly identify him as a practitioner of the Deiunic System of Magic and there are a great many recorded spells today attributed to his authorship. His writings were kept secret during the persecutions of Yophenthean Rule to prevent their destruction. The expression "like Kéwbachorn on equinox" means to perform with exemplary skill. This idiom has reference to Kéwbachorn the Magnificent when he performed a magical sacrifice to the gods in a tight pinch with perfect success.
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