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Tekkud Amuddur Emäth Rethal, known in the common tongue as Tekkud Thunderfist the Bands of Society (b. 646, d. 712) was a ♂ dwarf adventurer of the Museum. He is best known for his skill in slaying goblins, of which he succeeded in 8 instances, all of them of Zurdostngosp of Nusmzolak.

He was a proud practicioner of dwarven martial arts, though the Great Tomes have reduced his skills to that of a wrestler. His greatest skill before leaving for adventure was, strangely enough, in bee keeping.

He started his journey from Peradstama accompanied by the donkey Ilral Avédkun.

On Felsite 28, 712 he drowned in Zubesp while attempting to learn to swim in not-so-shallow waters.

He was a known member of Borlonlibash of  Adilatír.

Pets[]

Ilral Avédkun[]

Ilral "Clobbercat" Avédkun (b. 706, d. 725) was a ♀ donkey, pet of Tekkud. On Felsite 26, 712 she slayed the ♀ goblin Xano Tudngosm in Cosindolak. After losing her master, she wondered the region, finally dying of old age on Timber 25, 725 in Asto Vispol.

Order of precedence
Previous:
Tekkud Amuddur
Generated in Orid Xem Next:
Usluh Elkuomsos
Discovered by the 9th century

Kills[]

No.[1] First name Last name Last name (common) Race G. Date of birth Date of death Age Place of death
1 Snodub Sulogozru Swelterhell Goblin
470 712 242 Cosindolak
2 Usluh Elkuomsos Elderumbral Goblin
521 712 191 Cosindolak
3 Musöd Okabarzes Brokenknighted Goblin
433 712 279 Cosindolak
4 Äkil Othilvukrig Weakenedrift Goblin
467 712 245 Cosindolak
5 Xunust Bogoza Pineroared Goblin
490 712 222 Cosindolak
6 Wami Mithemoma Playrifts Goblin
489 712 223 Cosindolak
7 Cudal Odaicen Weepsaves Goblin
518 712 194 Cosindolak
8 Peklod Gipestkamde Feastgilt Goblin
362 712 350 Cosindolak
9 Usmok Ñabsizuce Tattoocalled Human
670 712 42 Emiilare

See also[]

Honorary titles
Previous:
Th4dwarfy1 Sodelakmesh
Adventurer of The Museum
712 – 28 Felsite 712
Next:
Abpa Penauzin
Order of precedence
Previous:
Eral Uzolmidor
Generated in Orid Xem Next:
Ilral Avédkun
Previous:
Cuboruzol
Discovered by the 9th century
Discovered by the 10th century

Notes and references[]

  1. Number of kill.
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