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  • ...return, thought many of the learned and ambitious. The Dominions of Chaos Rulers filled about two centuries. =Greater Rulers of Chaos of the Middle Ages of Chaos=
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  • ...e Archmage (2302)]], survived until their own demises. Finally, some chaos rulers departed from the common realm to another realm, such as [[Lord Kualotha of =Lesser Rulers of Chaos of the Middle Ages of Chaos=
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  • ...[Mirrhaimo]], Asgionantis was a great lover of books and practitioner of [[chaos magic]]. He was so called for his preference to read books around twilight *[[List of Lesser Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages]]
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  • ...ut succumbing to the dominion of a chaos ruler. It resisted the spread of chaos worship and rulership and served as a refuge for the servants of Law, espec *[[Gorcorumb]] (sketchy, was subject to the Chaos Ruler of Ebinoe)
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  • {{icon|chaosruler}} b 2094, d 2251. ruled 2179 to 2251. The ancient Chaos Ruler of Deliops, Copazousa was short and plain-faced, but exceptionally qu Her life is recounted in the book [[Five Lives of the Princes of Chaos]] by [[Amric Ethuve]].
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  • ...f [[chaos magic]] and [[Chaos Cults|worship]]. The [[Chaos Gods|gods]] of Chaos grew in importance with the expansion of their cults and the public acknowl ...y menacing in the greater Pallathantic Region. The power and influence of Chaos Magic among humans and the world came to a pitch during the dreadful [[Anar
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  • {{icon|chaosruler}} b 2057, d 2296. Chaos Prince of Erechóreb, r 2083 to 2296. appears in his court as a small bug, Titney the Magnificent Pest as an autocratic chaos wizard employed many strange and varied servants and henchmen. He was fond
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  • ...eir lords and despite the anarchist bent of the cult of chaos, enabled the rulers to continue their dominions for so great a time. =List of Chaos Commanders of the Middle Ages=
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  • ...e of the [[List of Lesser Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages|lesser rulers of chaos]]. The historic period of his rule is called the [[Protean Period]]. Varyaz *[[List of Lesser Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages]]
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  • ...levitating according to his custom in the courtyards of [[Aadhnuub]]. Many chaos practitioners were typically consumed in ecstatic levitation. Midjourney.]] ...eld ascendancy over western Danona. Süjamaz was not a vassal to any other chaos lord. He was slain in 2307 at the conclusion of the the [[Tenth Isbajath]],
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  • {{icon|chaosruler}} b 2162, d 2391; ruled 2209 to 2391; Ddägduch: Chaos Ruler of [[Bambnaskügchawr]], skyness summoned from the elements. *Kömagukspeidd: mage-knights who ride flying chaos beasts and serve Ddägduch.
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  • ...in 2573, where he produced his magnum opus, ''Five Lives of the Princes of Chaos'' in the second half of his life. The book was published in 2579 in the [[ ...detail, rather than create a dull reference book about the dozens of Chaos Rulers, small and great, of the Middle Ages.
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  • ...s report that she had constructed or acquired a temple for the practice of chaos cults in the [[Amosgire]]. The temple is variously reported as destroyed by *[[List of Lesser Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages]]
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  • ...comet. Zamzooh according to legend is the sole parent of the semi-divine rulers of Omeddim, Glilth and Glin. [[Chaos Gods]]
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  • ...; Death: 2252, slain in the [[Second Isbajath]]. Client and devotee of the chaos goddess, [[Ibsha]]. ...ing our world as a kind of [[aio]] who ultimately manifested as a powerful chaos entity. He typically accepted the male gender attribute, but only as matter
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  • ...return, thought many of the learned and ambitious. The Dominions of Chaos Rulers filled about two centuries. =Greater Rulers of Chaos of the Middle Ages of Chaos=
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  • ...ied 2267, reigned as Queen of Johaulia and Vimalia from 2233 to 2267, as a chaos vassal of [[Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters]], from 2246 to 2267. Sh *[[List of Lesser Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages]]
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  • ...ransmitted the worship of the same gods of Chaos for centuries. The word 'chaos' means a shapeless void, usually the source of creation, but also the power ...d the minds of many with a deep-seated loathing of deities that are openly chaos-oriented.
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  • ...haos magic sent by Ashazya to thwart them. This was the first time that a chaos ruler had known beforehand of the advent of the isbajuma and had taken meas ...the Incarnandist warriors had become become generally obvious to the chaos rulers of the rest of the [[Pallathantic Region]].
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  • ...iesthoods that had gained considerable power against humanlikes, including chaos-worshiping [[Jaffgorn]] Giants who had invaded and tried to dominate the re ...truggles until 2023 when their leadership collapsed amid various competing chaos cultists and priests.
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  • ...chaos mage and sorcerer and a worshiper of the god Rhewlla and the gods of chaos. Powerful spellcasters of the Middle Ages propitiated and emulated the god. ...m]], the name of the Medibgóëse God of the south wind. Some of the ancient rulers of Medibgö, such as [[Llŵmbo]], were named after Llŵm.
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  • ...the reigns of both [[List of Greater Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages|Chaos Rulers]], giving insight into their character and policies.
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  • ...of [[Chaos]] over Asdar in known human history. [[Anarch]]s, the gods of Chaos, pitted their followers against one another. During this time, the Shaphri *[[List of Greater Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages]]
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  • ...alled the [[Middle Ages of Chaos]] due to the prevailing dominion of Chaos Rulers. ;Late and Chaos Medieval Period
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  • ...ause he did not expect Ulcanov would offer any. He was regarded as both a Chaos Mage and an Archmage in power and practice. *[[List of Lesser Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages]]
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  • ...h Isbajutha]]. The family prospered in the wake of the defeat of the chaos rulers and began to take a more active role in politics. ...Magdala into compliance with the royal decrees forbidding the practice of chaos magics. In this capacity, he served under the [[Grand Wizard of Magdala]].
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  • ...s a [[Chaos Gods|chaos god]], often expressing the more obvious aspects of chaos that were suppressed or dismissed in the god Rhio. Errignomon was worshiped ...sacrament between practicing [[Arathracianism|Arathracians]] and the Chaos Rulers. Among the Medibgösk, he was known as [[Errhabsig]]. [[Lord Kualotha of th
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  • ...st of his life to his writing, particularly [[Five Lives of the Princes of Chaos]]. Amric died at age 59 from illness. *[[List of Greater Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages]]
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  • ...e end of the [[List of Greater Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages|great Chaos Rulers]] of the Pallathantic. *[[List of the Rulers of Tauhad]]
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  • ...ion, Schambûlthlaks underwent a transformation from a human priest-mage of chaos into a tentacled, many-eyed entity with great power, drawn into its own exo ...e prolonged and irreversible corruption of his body and advancement of his chaos powers. His eyes enabled him to see in all directions. It is surmised from
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  • ...heon, either engaging in the struggle against the forces of an encroaching chaos or representing the same in the lives of worshipers. The subsequent [[Prot ...Titan]], mythical founder of Hamaudh-Wesher, ancestral cult of priests and rulers of Hamaudh-Wesher
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  • ...e power of the temple to all of lower Shelekhumbia. In time, lesser chaos rulers abroad became her subjects, including [[Asgionantis of the Twilight]], the ...lly crowned Goddess-Queen of Leh-Shelekhumbis, according to legend, by the chaos goddess, [[Ishmût]] herself. Ishmutekebessa appointed priestesses to enfo
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  • ...t, 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 ...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 a
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  • ...from the Erechórebese Church during the Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages of Chaos was further exacerbated by the policies of the [[New Kalikán Empire]] whic
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  • ...truggles for rule after Useph-Re-Kaal's death and the increasing ascent of chaos cults are thought to have prevented his rule from becoming an established d [[Category:Chaos Magic Practitioners]]
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  • ;Mythical Omre (Gods ruled directly, but betrayal leads to rule of chaos gods) ;Kingdom of Chaos (ca 7,000 to 6000 AS)
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  • ...ought to rest against the mountains during the defeat of the various chaos rulers of that period. Scholars today attribute the ability of the city to remain ...ing the early Middle Ages, but abandoned during the [[Middle Ages of Chaos|Chaos period]]. It is now considered deconsecrated, but is very much an active c
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  • List of the Rulers of Amyrn ;[[Middle Ages of Chaos]]
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  • ...taken back by the gods during the Chaos Period (6,992 AS to 6,100 AS), but rulers of Kalama continued to keep a great, gilded tusk as a potent sign of the au
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  • ...s and allied Arathracians against the Chaos Rulers of the [[Middle Ages of Chaos]]. A female general commander of an isbajath was a [[th'ughiya]].
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  • ...exaloth the Archmage|Bexaloth Archmage of the Infinite Elements of Eternal Chaos]], dimensions: 76 inches wide by 42 inches high (193 cm high by 107 cm wide ...n admirer of Bexaloth or a collector. At this time, works depicting Chaos Rulers favorably were considered subversive and typically destroyed. The tapestry
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  • ;Chaos :[[Ishmût]]: chaos goddess of the waters of regeneration
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  • ...f address was "Your Infinitude." Despite the Archmage's association with [[Chaos]], modern historians have determined that he applied a highly organized sys ...the [[First Battle of the Archmage (2288)]], but only sent a detachment of chaos beasts for the [[Second Battle of the Archmage (2302)]].
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  • ...taken back by the gods during the Chaos Period (6,992 AS to 6,100 AS), but rulers of Kalama continued to keep a great, gilded tusk as a potent sign of the au
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  • ...uaries can proudly boast that they never succumbed to the tyranny of chaos rulers. [[Ancroidhloabh]], [[Tiadessa]], [[Yaihog]], [[Erracrumel]] and [[Oiglic [[File:ArathracianSanctuary_B_MDJ.png|thumb|300px|During the Middle Ages of Chaos, some Arathracian Sanctuaries were the only local sources of law and protec
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  • ...the defeat of the [[List of Greater Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages|Chaos Rulers of the Middle Ages]]. Scholars see harmonism as an adaptation of pre-Arathr ...erently syncretist. Harmonism as generally practiced does not incorporate Chaos Cult practices or belief systems from outside of the Pallathantic Region an
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  • *[[Five Lives of the Princes of Chaos]], 2579, [[Amric Ethuve]] *[[Implements of Chaos: Guide to Bladewringing Swords and Daggers of the Late Middle Ages]], 2679,
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  • ...ly invited. The council deliberated the future campaigns against the Chaos Rulers, under the leadership of Incarnandina and her advisors in consultation with
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  • ...ons to her followers of an organized, ongoing campaign to defeat the chaos rulers of the [[Pallathantic Region]]. This was the first of three [[Isbajutha]] ...andism. Askymos was instrumental in establishing a local ruler, free from chaos worship, in [[Tsaah Paanz]].
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  • ...During the [[Middle Ages of Chaos]], a few places of Imzaamis converted to chaos cults or relapsed to their indigenous religions. =Imzaha during the Middle Ages of Chaos=
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  • 2477 to 2486, Alliance between Medibgö and Geddamin against Chaos Rulers. The Ebinóëse War came over two centuries after the [[Third Isbajath]],
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  • ...]. They were known for riding [[tchalta]]s into battle and worship gods of chaos. Their capital was the ancient temple-capital of [[Glor]]. The Leosardan Em
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