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Tharamacuquimo Thadaroÿìnathi, known in the common tongue as Dreamypuzzled the Tenebrous Obscurity (249 ATBT – 265 AC) was a zebra fiend and the creator of one of two underworld spires of Orid Xem, Ono Ithbi.

At the dawn of time, he took over the goblin civilization Stragdamsto. His true name, according to the brass slab Rete Wile stored in Mapirelimi, was Ur Urkul Tihsa (Ur Rockholes the Aquamarine) and was released by death-domained deity of the  Nomal Alis pantheon Midor. He was associated with metals and theft. He tamed several animals for his civilization, which were elk birds, rutherers, jabberers, cave dragons, cave crocodile and giant olms.

As one of his contemporaries, Shoveth Nåzomgenlath Sar, he participated in several competitions held by a mortal civilization, in this case Quogubpesor, but unlike him, his civilization didn't constantly attack while he participated or even during his lifetime.

Instead, his first taste of battle (but not of blood) was during the undead of Mishthemdeduk, having his very capital Uksosngosla assaulted on Felsite 1, 259. The capital held in a phyrric victory, with Tharamacuquimo claiming 124 named kills and probably more-so in practice, surviving alongside 40 others of his defenders of 358 against a 5600 strong horde. On Opal 1, 264 he survived another assault, claiming the souls of 73 named creatures, surviving again on the brink, along with 22 others from an original 317 against an army of 3800. A third battle on Hematite 1, 265 was finally enough to shatter the capital with the death of Tharamacuquimo at the hands of an unnamed dwarf.

He was an exclusive worshiper of Mata Koseñor.

Legacy[]

The goblin adventurer of the Museum Tharamacuquimo Ememare‏‎ claimed his name and many of his artifacts in the 8th century.

See also[]

Royal titles
First Master of Stragdamsto
ATBT – 1 Hematite 265
Next:
Zolak Lostaarstruk
Order of precedence
Previous:
Mizbo Espomones
Generated in Orid Xem Next:
Nako Lubammato

Notes and references[]

  • HistID: 397.
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