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− | A great [[skyness]] created by the powerful enchantments of the Medibgösk chaos sorcerer, [[Ddägduch Lord of the Flying Earth]], | + | A great [[skyness]] created by the powerful enchantments of the Medibgösk chaos sorcerer, [[Ddägduch Lord of the Flying Earth]], Bambnaskügchawr was destroyed in 2391 with the death of its lord in the aftermath of the [[Battle of the Padparadscha Magi]]. According to one account, the great skyness was devoured by colossal entities from the [[Realm of Chaos]] who had been under Ddägduch's control, but became fully free-willed upon his death. |
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+ | Ddägduch was slain in the [[Battle of the Padparadscha Magi]] and the free-flying skyness of Bambnaskügchawr was devoured by colossal chaos beasts. The Padparadscha Magi were wizards who had sworn an oath to defeat Ddägduch and wore magical fiery pink gemstones to signify their pact. They summoned monstrous, winged beasts of chaos and came up in battle against the ruler of Bambnaskügchawr in 2391. The magi rode some of the beasts, but the greatest of the beasts, colossal in size, fought alongside them in the air. Lord Ddägduch was slain and the skyness was devoured by the colossal chaos beasts. According to legend, some parts of the skyness fell to the earth above the [[Marshes of Baihu]] and are laden with treasure. | ||
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+ | In 2516, [[Hächurg rh'Ugdais]], a Gonfalese artist at work in [[Amyrn]] completed a famous work called the [[Oath of the Padparadscha Magi (Painting, 2516)]] that is considered a great work of the modern masters. The painting remains on display in the [[Theocratic State Museum of Art and Antiquities]] in [[Amyrn]]. | ||
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=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
− | *[[Greater Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages]] | + | *[[Battle of the Padparadscha Magi]], 2391 |
+ | *[[Ddägduch Lord of the Flying Earth]] | ||
+ | *[[List of Greater Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages]] | ||
*[[Medibgösk]] | *[[Medibgösk]] | ||
*[[Skyness]] | *[[Skyness]] |
Latest revision as of 13:46, 21 November 2020
A great skyness created by the powerful enchantments of the Medibgösk chaos sorcerer, Ddägduch Lord of the Flying Earth, Bambnaskügchawr was destroyed in 2391 with the death of its lord in the aftermath of the Battle of the Padparadscha Magi. According to one account, the great skyness was devoured by colossal entities from the Realm of Chaos who had been under Ddägduch's control, but became fully free-willed upon his death.
Battle of the Padparadscha Magi
Ddägduch was slain in the Battle of the Padparadscha Magi and the free-flying skyness of Bambnaskügchawr was devoured by colossal chaos beasts. The Padparadscha Magi were wizards who had sworn an oath to defeat Ddägduch and wore magical fiery pink gemstones to signify their pact. They summoned monstrous, winged beasts of chaos and came up in battle against the ruler of Bambnaskügchawr in 2391. The magi rode some of the beasts, but the greatest of the beasts, colossal in size, fought alongside them in the air. Lord Ddägduch was slain and the skyness was devoured by the colossal chaos beasts. According to legend, some parts of the skyness fell to the earth above the Marshes of Baihu and are laden with treasure.
In 2516, Hächurg rh'Ugdais, a Gonfalese artist at work in Amyrn completed a famous work called the Oath of the Padparadscha Magi (Painting, 2516) that is considered a great work of the modern masters. The painting remains on display in the Theocratic State Museum of Art and Antiquities in Amyrn.
See Also
- Battle of the Padparadscha Magi, 2391
- Ddägduch Lord of the Flying Earth
- List of Greater Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages
- Medibgösk
- Skyness
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