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'''An'akarta''': An'akarta, called the Flame of [[Logor]] by some, is a fire [[demon]] (not [[devil]]) of some power. Called up in one of the last battles of the [[War of Fire]], he was defeated by the [[Champions]] and the golden scales of his hide were set as decorations on the dome of Aramril, the tower of the [[Champions]]. Needless to say, he was very, very bitter about that. | '''An'akarta''': An'akarta, called the Flame of [[Logor]] by some, is a fire [[demon]] (not [[devil]]) of some power. Called up in one of the last battles of the [[War of Fire]], he was defeated by the [[Champions]] and the golden scales of his hide were set as decorations on the dome of Aramril, the tower of the [[Champions]]. Needless to say, he was very, very bitter about that. | ||
− | During the Eyeblight War, the scales were stolen from the Tower by one of the shuddeni septs and restored to the demon. An'akarta served the shuddeni for a time | + | During the Eyeblight War, the scales were stolen from the Tower by one of the shuddeni septs and restored to the demon. In return, An'akarta served the shuddeni for a time, but was once again defeated, and his scales again grace the dome of Aramril. |
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+ | Needless to say, he is very, very, very, very bitter about that. |
Revision as of 20:28, 31 July 2013
An'akarta: An'akarta, called the Flame of Logor by some, is a fire demon (not devil) of some power. Called up in one of the last battles of the War of Fire, he was defeated by the Champions and the golden scales of his hide were set as decorations on the dome of Aramril, the tower of the Champions. Needless to say, he was very, very bitter about that.
During the Eyeblight War, the scales were stolen from the Tower by one of the shuddeni septs and restored to the demon. In return, An'akarta served the shuddeni for a time, but was once again defeated, and his scales again grace the dome of Aramril.
Needless to say, he is very, very, very, very bitter about that.