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− | born 2287, slain 2434, ruled 2319 to 2434. Truly the most infamous [[Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages|Chaos Ruler of the Middle Ages]], Prince Ulcanov exercised a natural gift for chaos magic with an instinctual insight into spellcasting. Capricious, cruel, and darkly imaginative, Ulcanov became lord of [[Corundy]] and [[Throvy]], ruling out of his bale palace, the [[Gourd of Summons]], that fed on the blood of children, crawling over land and sea. He insisted upon many styles, most notably, "Tyrant of Irresistible Chaos, Duke Chaotic of Fair Corundy, King of [[Aurice]], Nephew of Chaos Immanent, Lord of the Nine and Ninety Sounds." | + | born 2287, slain 2434, ruled 2319 to 2434. Truly the most infamous [[Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages|Chaos Ruler of the Middle Ages]], Prince Ulcanov exercised a natural gift for chaos magic with an instinctual insight into spellcasting. Capricious, cruel, and darkly imaginative, Ulcanov became lord of [[Corundy]] and [[Throvy]], ruling out of his bale palace, the [[Gourd of Summons]], that fed on the blood of children, crawling over land and sea. He insisted upon many styles, most notably, "Tyrant of Irresistible Chaos, Duke Chaotic of Fair Corundy, King of [[Aurice]], Nephew of Chaos Immanent, Lord of the Nine and Ninety Sounds."<ref>Amric Ethuve, 2579, Five Lives of the Princes of Chaos</ref> |
+ | =Bizarre Self-Preservation= | ||
Ulcanov through his wicked concourse with [[Chaos Gods|gods of Chaos]], placed his various bodily members and organs in different containers when he slept through the night, his soul voyaging through alien planes and realms beyond our own. In the morning at the conclusion of his travels, his members reassembled into his corporeal form. Each box holding an organ or member was thoroughly enchanted to prevent tampering or removal by any would-be assassin or usurper. Several attempts brought about the gruesome deaths of their perpetrators. The heart box, for example was guarded by a rare female [[Aio]] (a race of Chaos) who sang in multiple dimensions and drove the listener permanently mad. | Ulcanov through his wicked concourse with [[Chaos Gods|gods of Chaos]], placed his various bodily members and organs in different containers when he slept through the night, his soul voyaging through alien planes and realms beyond our own. In the morning at the conclusion of his travels, his members reassembled into his corporeal form. Each box holding an organ or member was thoroughly enchanted to prevent tampering or removal by any would-be assassin or usurper. Several attempts brought about the gruesome deaths of their perpetrators. The heart box, for example was guarded by a rare female [[Aio]] (a race of Chaos) who sang in multiple dimensions and drove the listener permanently mad. | ||
− | Wielding the already ancient Scarab-of-Night-Turned-Day, Ulcanov destroyed the noble warriors who revolted against his evil reign and forced the survivors to give birth to throe-children through the navel, to form a new army to serve him. This obscenity, causing one gender unnaturally and with excruciating pain to perform the behavior of the other alone has fouled Ulcanov's already hateful memory through the ages. | + | =Scarab of Night-Turned-Day |
+ | Wielding the already ancient [[Scarab-of-Night-Turned-Day]], Ulcanov destroyed the noble warriors who revolted against his evil reign and forced the survivors to give birth to throe-children through the navel, to form a new army to serve him. This obscenity, causing one gender unnaturally and with excruciating pain to perform the behavior of the other alone has fouled Ulcanov's already hateful memory through the ages. | ||
+ | =Construction of Colossus to God Lygdamion= | ||
Prince Ulcanov enslaved throes, magical beasts of chaos, to construct a great statue rising out of the sea south of Aurice to commemorate the Anarchs, the most powerful gods of Chaos. The monument was of colossal size and years after Ulcanov's rule was reshaped into the likeness of the [[Isxinthion Gods|Isxinthion god]], [[Amrulon]], since it was impractical to have it destroyed. | Prince Ulcanov enslaved throes, magical beasts of chaos, to construct a great statue rising out of the sea south of Aurice to commemorate the Anarchs, the most powerful gods of Chaos. The monument was of colossal size and years after Ulcanov's rule was reshaped into the likeness of the [[Isxinthion Gods|Isxinthion god]], [[Amrulon]], since it was impractical to have it destroyed. | ||
+ | =Wars against the Uhlaks= | ||
His summoned army of throes and human minions warred continuously against the [[Uhlaks|uhlak]] tribes of the Great Khan to the east. During these wars, the [[Witchlands]] or [[Throe Wastes]] arose east of Throvy through the use of baneful chaos magic, due in no small part to Ulcanov's wizardry. | His summoned army of throes and human minions warred continuously against the [[Uhlaks|uhlak]] tribes of the Great Khan to the east. During these wars, the [[Witchlands]] or [[Throe Wastes]] arose east of Throvy through the use of baneful chaos magic, due in no small part to Ulcanov's wizardry. | ||
+ | =Epithet "Of the Shattered Waters"= | ||
He is called "of the Shattered Waters" for his peculiar use of the [[Scarab-of-Night-Turned-Day]] to affect the waters in which the city of Aurice rests. His powerful magics caused the waters to behave completely alien to natural water, generating holes, cracks, and fissures in the sea. Thus the waters were said to be shattered. | He is called "of the Shattered Waters" for his peculiar use of the [[Scarab-of-Night-Turned-Day]] to affect the waters in which the city of Aurice rests. His powerful magics caused the waters to behave completely alien to natural water, generating holes, cracks, and fissures in the sea. Thus the waters were said to be shattered. | ||
+ | =Gourd of Summons= | ||
The Gourd of Summons, as Prince Ulcanov called it, was the beetling, monstrous palace in which he resided. Legend says that the palace devoured some of the islands of Aurice and created new rivens, although this is now considered apocryphal by most scholars. The Gourd of Summons moved slowly but steadily and could cover both land and water and on some occasions flew under Prince Ulcanov's influence. The gourd's architecture was alien, beautiful, and thoroughly enchanted. The faces of the palace bore the likenesses of the victims and favorites of Prince Ulcanov, animate and posing, as if trapped in glass. | The Gourd of Summons, as Prince Ulcanov called it, was the beetling, monstrous palace in which he resided. Legend says that the palace devoured some of the islands of Aurice and created new rivens, although this is now considered apocryphal by most scholars. The Gourd of Summons moved slowly but steadily and could cover both land and water and on some occasions flew under Prince Ulcanov's influence. The gourd's architecture was alien, beautiful, and thoroughly enchanted. The faces of the palace bore the likenesses of the victims and favorites of Prince Ulcanov, animate and posing, as if trapped in glass. | ||
+ | =Treatment of Juffa Pretenders= | ||
During the reign of Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters, there were many who presented themselves to the Prince as [[Juffa|Juffas]]. The Prince both rejected and slew them until no such candidates visited his court any longer. In turn, the Prince sought out potential Juffas and slew them. This is one reason that some believe [[Airdred the Wily]] avoided the court of Ulcanov, though in fact Airdred never made any pretense to the role of Juffa. Some say that Prince Ulcanov was an unsuccessful Juffa and thus detested those who would achieve what he failed to accomplish. | During the reign of Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters, there were many who presented themselves to the Prince as [[Juffa|Juffas]]. The Prince both rejected and slew them until no such candidates visited his court any longer. In turn, the Prince sought out potential Juffas and slew them. This is one reason that some believe [[Airdred the Wily]] avoided the court of Ulcanov, though in fact Airdred never made any pretense to the role of Juffa. Some say that Prince Ulcanov was an unsuccessful Juffa and thus detested those who would achieve what he failed to accomplish. | ||
+ | =Demise= | ||
Prince Ulcanov was slain in the [[Fifth Isbajath]], 2278 AI, by [[Saint Gidhoniel|Gidhoniel Kab S'ephah]], a powerful Shenimite warrior and older brother to then [[Incarnandina]], [[Eseleth Kath Besheth]]. Gidhoniel slew Prince Ulcanov by means of the [[Sword Wanewake]] in personal combat. According to legend, Gidhoniel said calmly, 'I release you,' when he plunged the sword Wanewake into Ulcanov's heart. | Prince Ulcanov was slain in the [[Fifth Isbajath]], 2278 AI, by [[Saint Gidhoniel|Gidhoniel Kab S'ephah]], a powerful Shenimite warrior and older brother to then [[Incarnandina]], [[Eseleth Kath Besheth]]. Gidhoniel slew Prince Ulcanov by means of the [[Sword Wanewake]] in personal combat. According to legend, Gidhoniel said calmly, 'I release you,' when he plunged the sword Wanewake into Ulcanov's heart. | ||
+ | =Servants= | ||
Lord [[Khavost Olima]] was a loyal servant to Ulcanov whose more famous daughter, [[Saint Olmima Olima|St. Olmima Olima]], converted to [[Incarnandism]] and founded a monastic order. [[Amnwbis of Medibgö]] slew Khavost Olima in combat. | Lord [[Khavost Olima]] was a loyal servant to Ulcanov whose more famous daughter, [[Saint Olmima Olima|St. Olmima Olima]], converted to [[Incarnandism]] and founded a monastic order. [[Amnwbis of Medibgö]] slew Khavost Olima in combat. | ||
+ | =Depictions in Music and Literature= | ||
The [[Bathtimes of Lord Ulcanov]], written in the twenty seventh century, is an [[Aurician Opera|Aurician opera]] set in the palace of Lord Ulcanov. | The [[Bathtimes of Lord Ulcanov]], written in the twenty seventh century, is an [[Aurician Opera|Aurician opera]] set in the palace of Lord Ulcanov. | ||
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+ | =Sources= | ||
+ | {{reflist}} | ||
=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
− | *Chaos Magic | + | *[[Chaos Magic]] |
− | *Chaos Rulers | + | *[[Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages]] |
− | *Gourd of Summons | + | *[[Gourd of Summons]] |
+ | *[[Saint Gidhoniel]] | ||
{{Category:Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages}} | {{Category:Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages}} | ||
{{List of Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages}} | {{List of Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages}} |
Revision as of 14:26, 27 October 2013
born 2287, slain 2434, ruled 2319 to 2434. Truly the most infamous Chaos Ruler of the Middle Ages, Prince Ulcanov exercised a natural gift for chaos magic with an instinctual insight into spellcasting. Capricious, cruel, and darkly imaginative, Ulcanov became lord of Corundy and Throvy, ruling out of his bale palace, the Gourd of Summons, that fed on the blood of children, crawling over land and sea. He insisted upon many styles, most notably, "Tyrant of Irresistible Chaos, Duke Chaotic of Fair Corundy, King of Aurice, Nephew of Chaos Immanent, Lord of the Nine and Ninety Sounds."[1]
Bizarre Self-Preservation
Ulcanov through his wicked concourse with gods of Chaos, placed his various bodily members and organs in different containers when he slept through the night, his soul voyaging through alien planes and realms beyond our own. In the morning at the conclusion of his travels, his members reassembled into his corporeal form. Each box holding an organ or member was thoroughly enchanted to prevent tampering or removal by any would-be assassin or usurper. Several attempts brought about the gruesome deaths of their perpetrators. The heart box, for example was guarded by a rare female Aio (a race of Chaos) who sang in multiple dimensions and drove the listener permanently mad.
=Scarab of Night-Turned-Day Wielding the already ancient Scarab-of-Night-Turned-Day, Ulcanov destroyed the noble warriors who revolted against his evil reign and forced the survivors to give birth to throe-children through the navel, to form a new army to serve him. This obscenity, causing one gender unnaturally and with excruciating pain to perform the behavior of the other alone has fouled Ulcanov's already hateful memory through the ages.
Construction of Colossus to God Lygdamion
Prince Ulcanov enslaved throes, magical beasts of chaos, to construct a great statue rising out of the sea south of Aurice to commemorate the Anarchs, the most powerful gods of Chaos. The monument was of colossal size and years after Ulcanov's rule was reshaped into the likeness of the Isxinthion god, Amrulon, since it was impractical to have it destroyed.
Wars against the Uhlaks
His summoned army of throes and human minions warred continuously against the uhlak tribes of the Great Khan to the east. During these wars, the Witchlands or Throe Wastes arose east of Throvy through the use of baneful chaos magic, due in no small part to Ulcanov's wizardry.
Epithet "Of the Shattered Waters"
He is called "of the Shattered Waters" for his peculiar use of the Scarab-of-Night-Turned-Day to affect the waters in which the city of Aurice rests. His powerful magics caused the waters to behave completely alien to natural water, generating holes, cracks, and fissures in the sea. Thus the waters were said to be shattered.
Gourd of Summons
The Gourd of Summons, as Prince Ulcanov called it, was the beetling, monstrous palace in which he resided. Legend says that the palace devoured some of the islands of Aurice and created new rivens, although this is now considered apocryphal by most scholars. The Gourd of Summons moved slowly but steadily and could cover both land and water and on some occasions flew under Prince Ulcanov's influence. The gourd's architecture was alien, beautiful, and thoroughly enchanted. The faces of the palace bore the likenesses of the victims and favorites of Prince Ulcanov, animate and posing, as if trapped in glass.
Treatment of Juffa Pretenders
During the reign of Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters, there were many who presented themselves to the Prince as Juffas. The Prince both rejected and slew them until no such candidates visited his court any longer. In turn, the Prince sought out potential Juffas and slew them. This is one reason that some believe Airdred the Wily avoided the court of Ulcanov, though in fact Airdred never made any pretense to the role of Juffa. Some say that Prince Ulcanov was an unsuccessful Juffa and thus detested those who would achieve what he failed to accomplish.
Demise
Prince Ulcanov was slain in the Fifth Isbajath, 2278 AI, by Gidhoniel Kab S'ephah, a powerful Shenimite warrior and older brother to then Incarnandina, Eseleth Kath Besheth. Gidhoniel slew Prince Ulcanov by means of the Sword Wanewake in personal combat. According to legend, Gidhoniel said calmly, 'I release you,' when he plunged the sword Wanewake into Ulcanov's heart.
Servants
Lord Khavost Olima was a loyal servant to Ulcanov whose more famous daughter, St. Olmima Olima, converted to Incarnandism and founded a monastic order. Amnwbis of Medibgö slew Khavost Olima in combat.
Depictions in Music and Literature
The Bathtimes of Lord Ulcanov, written in the twenty seventh century, is an Aurician opera set in the palace of Lord Ulcanov.
Sources
- ↑ Amric Ethuve, 2579, Five Lives of the Princes of Chaos
See Also
Category:Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages Template:List of Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages