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Aftermath of Iden's rampage

Aftermath of Iden's rampage in Strullipul.

Iden Nazushlikot Sebshos Ineth, known in the common tongue as Iden Bloodinked the Mire of Cites (b. 726, d. 770) was a ♂ human adventurer of the Museum.

Iden claims to have been raised by dwarves after his parents were killed by goblins. The Supersources lead to him being originally from Atír Roldeth of Sinsotdeduk.

He is infamous as "the Bandit King", for slaying the current rulership of the ancient and proud nation of  Mong Uthros, including its goblin Law-Giver, Ûsbu Sosturar and for stealing the crown artifact of Sedurtorish, an unnamed green glass crown.[1]

He first stuck down during combat on the 9th of Malachite 749 with Pis Ethbaoxut whilst coming on top and beating the charcoal brute with a persimmon wood crutch, he would later succumb to his injuries and bleed out in Mabkor.

With one final blow, Pis Meadowshafts collapsed to the ground, dead. Iden collapsed into the nearby throne. He had done it, he was finally in control of Incenseorder. The Most Sin had been pushed out of this part of the world, and he was king.


Iden tried to get up, but his strength had left him. Smoke filled the air inside the keep, and he had trouble breathing. A small rest wouldn't hurt, right? After all, he was the king...

It would be almost 5 years later that Iden was resurrected as Hollow Zombie by Urus Tacnuomsos in Mabkor.

He would foolishly settle in the vault Lalturibruk in Sandstone 770. However a month later, on Timber 14 one of the guardians of the vault Icu Igideocou would come across the one legged undead human and kill him with a blistered metal mace.

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Honorary titles
Previous:
Vadane Fathinuìmimi
Adventurer of the Museum
Slate 749 – 9 Malachite 749
Next:
Glloyd Wogemusda
Previous:
Bolan Neltimater
Adventurer of the Museum
Limestone 770 – 24 Sandstone 770
Titles of nobility
Previous:
Pis Ethbaoxut
Lord of Mabkor
9 Malachite 749 – 14 Malachite 749
Next:
Yane Decathafe
First Lord of Kadänadil
9 Malachite 749 – 14 Malachite 749
Order of precedence
Previous:
Äs Bomrekstigaz
Generated in Orid Xem Next:
Acathi Nitharasiniti

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