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of his high templar Mon Adderath, becoming something akin to a kaisharga. New Giustenal exists
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under the remnants of the old city, and Dregoth reigns there as sorcerer-king. Dregoth rebuilds his
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city and transforms the inhabitants into the dray (dragonborn).
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In 4th edition, Dregoth is the progenitor of the dray (dragonborn), and is killed by his fellow
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sorcerer-kings who feared his growing power. He raises himself from the dead continuing to secretly
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rule from the desolated city-state of Giustenal.
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Gallard : see Nibenay.
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H
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Hamanu: 4th Champion of Rajaat, "Troll Scorcher"; Male; Sorcerer-king of Urik; Exterminated the
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troll race in 1505 years. Formerly Manu of Dece, in the 2nd edition Hamanu kills and replaces Myron
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when he displeases Rajaat. Hamanu would later assist Borys in his rebellion against Rajaat and
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become the sorcerer-king of Urik. In the 3rd edition it is explained that Myron was replaced by one
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of his soldiers, Manu of Deche, for some unknown failing. There is no mention of Hamanu killing
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Myron.
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In 4th edition, Hamanu is largely unchanged though there is no reference to Myron in this edition
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of the campaign setting. Urik's obsidian mines are listed as source of the conflict between Sielba
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and Hamanu. Hamanu destroyed Sielba and her city-state she refused to heed Hamanu's warning against
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prospecting on his land.
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Inenek : see Lalali-Puy
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Irikos Human defiler and warlord, "The Left Hand of Rajaat";Male;. He was tasked with destroying
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the orcs during the Cleansing War and was given a powerful sword named Silencer. Rajaat also tasked
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him with the destruction of the city of Bodach. He was killed after succeeding in his mission but
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his sword was lost. Irikos is only mentioned in a few source books his destruction of the orcs may
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have been an error as it conflicts with the majority of the source material (see Abalach-Re).
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J
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Jo’orsh : One of the two dwarves that stole the Dark Lens. Upon dying they became banshee guardians
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of the talisman.
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K
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Kalak: 2nd Champion of Rajaat, "Ogre Doom"; Male; Sorcerer-king of Tyr; Exterminated the ogre race
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in 1228 years. In the 2nd and 3rd editions Kalak was attempting to complete the ten-stage
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metamorphosis ritual to become a dragon by constructing a ziggurat that would harness the
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life-energy of his city-state's citizens. He was assassinated by Rikus, Neeva, Sadira, Agis, and
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Tithian as part of the events of the Prism Pentad novels by Troy Denning.
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In 4th edition, Kalak is largely unchanged and already deceased at the start of the metaplot.
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Kalid-Ma: 15th Champion of Rajaat, "Tari Killer"; Male; former Sorcerer-king of Kalidnay; Cleansing
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unsuccessful. 2nd edition His city-state befell an unknown disaster and now lies in ruins, and
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Kalid-Ma's where abouts is unknown. In 3rd edition it is explained that Kalid-Ma completed the
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ten-stage metamorphosis and sought to elevate is power to that of Boyrs. He was successful but went
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insane in the process destroying Kalidnay. He is killed by the combined efforts of the
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sorcerer-kings Borys, Kalak, and Hamanu. It was later revealed that he was actually trapped in
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Ravenloft in a comatose state by his High Templar Thakok-An. Psionic Artifacts of Athas states that
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the orbs of Kalid-Ma can be united and the sorcerer-king will be reborn. Originally, there was some
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confusion over Kalid-Ma's gender, with early sources like the Ravenloft Forbidden Lore box set and
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Merchant House of Amketch referring to Kalid-Ma as female, and the later Domains of Dread and
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Psionic Artifacts of Athas referring to him as male. This gender issue may have sprung from
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confusion with the real-world Hindu goddess, Kali.
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In 4th edition, the cause of Kalid-Ma's death and the ruination of Kalidney unknown.
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Keltis: see Oronis.
K'kriq : Thri-Kreen Mantis Warrior who was enslaved by Urik psionicists.
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Lalali-Puy: 11th Champion of Rajaat, "Arakocra Scourge"; Female; Sorcerer-queen of Gulg; Cleansing
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unsuccessful. Formerly known as Inenek, in the 2nd and 3rd editions she is lovingly worshiped by
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her citizens as the forest goddess Oba. She is one of the few sorcerer-kings who wishes to help
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restore the vitality to Athas, but does so because she believes she will be deified in the process.
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In 4th edition, Lalali-Puy remains largely unchanged though her motivations are not explicitly
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stated.
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Magnus: a new race Windsinger (Elemental Air Cleric) who is a cousin of Sadira (on her Elven side).
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He was mutated by the residual magics around the Pristine Tower, as a consequence he does not
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appear, even remotely, as his 100% Elven lineage would imply. He is tall and very broad, massively
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built and reptilian looking.
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Myron of Yorum: 4th Champion of Rajaat, "Troll Scorcher"; Male; Deceased; Cleansing unsuccessful.
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In the 2nd edition Myron was killed by Hamanu for displeasing Rajaat. In the 3rd edition it is
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explained that Myron was replaced by one of his soldiers,Manu of Deche, for some unknown failing.
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There is no mention of his death.
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Manu: see Hamanu.
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Nibenay: 6th Champion of Rajaat, "Bane of Gnomes"; Male; Sorcerer-king of Nibenay; Exterminated the
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gnome race in 1229 years. He was previously known as Gallard but took the name Nibenay after
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rebelling against Rajaat. He rules a city-state that shares his name. Also called the Shadow King
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for his reclusive nature, preferring arcane scholarship to the actual governance of his city-state.
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In the 2nd and 3rd editions Nibenay previously left the ruling of his city-state to his exclusively
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female templars but took a more active role after the defeat of Rajaat at the hands of mortals.
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In 4th edition Nibenay is largely unchanged but becomes more active in governing his city-state
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after Kalak's assassination.
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Neeva: an ex-slave, a human gladiator from Tyr, she is Rikus' fighting partner and former lover.
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Nok: Halfling druid who crafted the Heartwood Spear and Ktandeo's Cane which were used to kill
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Kalak.
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Oronis: 10th Champion of Rajaat, "Lizard Man Executioner"; Male; Sorcerer-king of Kurn;
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Exterminated the lizard men in 1362 years (see below). Formerly known as Keltis, in the 2nd edition
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Oronis distanced himself from the power struggles of the other sorcerer-kings and ruled the
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isolated city-state of Kurn. The 3rd edition describes Oronis as a reluctant leader who advises
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the ruling council of his city-state. He and his templars actively attempts to benefit his citizen
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and personally teaches at the local psionic school, and the School of Spies. He is seen as wise and
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benevolent by his people.
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Oronis is not mentioned in the 4th edition campaign setting and his city-state of Kurn is listed as
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semi-legendary.
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Pennarin: "Centaur Crusher". Mentioned in The Rise and Fall of A Dragon King, Pennarin is the only
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Champion Rajaat killed in the rebellion against him. He is the most likely candidate for the title
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"Centaur Crusher". He is one of the three Champions known for their physical prowess, the others
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being Dregoth, "Ravager of Giants", and Hamanu, "Troll Scorcher".
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Rajaat: Warbringer, the First Sorcerer. A pyreen of twisted body and mind who discovered arcane
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magic, created the sorcerer-kings, and instigated the Cleansing War. He is imprisoned in a
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mysterious demiplane called the Hollow.
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Rikus: an ex-slave, a mul gladiator from Tyr, he is Neeva's fighting partner and former lover.
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Rkard: a mul boy, son of Neeva, who is a sun cleric. His power is limited, but is able to, at the
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very least, cause minor pain to Hamanu (the 4th Champion of Rajaat, The Troll-Scorcher, and King of
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