Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Hettar

Hettar
Hettar is a primordial creation of Piranoth. For a time, Hettar had the gift of creation. This boon was given to him by his father. One of the races that Hettar created are the hill giants. Piranoth later stripped Hettar of this power of creation after he sensed that Hettar had aspirations of becoming a Primordial Lord. Hettar would eventually become such, but only after proving his leadership on the fields of battle.

In the Dawn War, Hettar was a general of a super army group that invaded Bal-Kriav. He was a brutal and domineering leader. This war caused him to shift from chaotic neutral to chaotic evil. His success on the field of battle, even though he was becoming more dark, led to him being favored over the neutral ways of his brother Geb. Where Hettar would use any measure to defeat the enemy, Geb was more forgiving, thus more likely to act civilized to the defeated. Hettar's war activities were focused in the Great Expanse region. In sector Crotheise he had a permanent base in the Radveig valley. This area was a vast source of gold deposits. This gold was needed to cover the costs of Hettar's war operations on Bal-Kriav. The heavy mining of the area would leave the valley pockmarked with mining pits that came to be called Hettar's Spittoons.

Hettar was defeated by the dragon Bahamut. In the battle between these two, Bahamut drank the blood of a previously defeated primordial which combined parts of a hydra with that of medusa. The blood of the defeated foe allowed Bahamut to temporarily change his breath to one of holy petrification. Bahamut's holy breath of petrification overcame the immunities of Hettar, causing him to go rigid and fall backwards into Rumak. Even though he was petrified he did not lose conscious or die. His primordial essence took thousands of years to completely drain away, with him finally expiring late in the Horgon Era.

In the Horgon Era, he was worshiped by the Cûngin-Zar. The people of this empire dedicated many shrines and temples around Rumak to a figure that once led their ancestors in the battles of the Dawn War.

Saturday, November 24, 2018

Maeraddyth Brigade

Hezxis wielding Webreaver
In the Demon Spawn War, the demon lord Hezxis sought to carve out territory for himself on the world Kriav. Opposing him, was the supreme commander of Kriav's military operations, the archangel Corellon. In a bold gamble, Hezxis sought to surprise and overwhelm the forces at a Covenant Holy Bastion named Liamenor. Hezxis, never one to lead from the front, sent nearly all his forces through the Hezxis Pocket with himself remaining behind in his Abyssal hold Una'gah. Corellon's spies, some even say a demon traitor lured by finery and precious stones, gave up information on this planned attack. While Hezxis's forces were besieging Liamenor, Corellon sent an elite unit to attack Una'gah and take out their leader. The elite unit was the Maeraddyth Brigade. Its leader a crafty and charismatic figure named General Maeraddyth. They stormed the place, beating down a token defense and trapping Hezxis with magic preventing the use of inter-dimensional escape. This all happened while the demon forces back on Kriav were close to breaching the walls of what was thought to be an impregnable bastion of good. Hezxis's head was taken back to Liamenor and displayed from high atop the battlements. This caused such confusion in the demon ranks that they broke-up the siege and began to quarrel over who would now lead the army and enjoy the piles of loot rumored to be in Una'gah's vaults. Those that escaped the wrath of Corellon's forces went back through the Hezxis Pocket and headed home. Along the way, they ran into the Maeraddyth Brigade which were hastily trying to make it back the Hezxis Pocket and home to Liamenor. In the fighting, the demons outnumbered their foes by two to one, had the advantage of mobility with many that could fly, and 1:1 on the demons were far superior to most mortal elven soldiers, with only the celestials able to go toe-to-toe, but they were only about 10% of the unit's composition. The demons captured all that they could, tortured them to no end, and then infused them with demoniac energy. This transformed the captives into something with only a vague resemblance to an elf, creating what is now known as the orc race. They were instilled with a hatred of elves that often supersedes other enmities. General Maeraddyth ditched his elven name, thereafter calling himself Gruumsh. The Maeraddyth Brigade ceased to exist, its soldiers divided out to various demon commanders. In the Demon Spawn War, they were taken to various war theaters, scattered across Prime worlds serving the demons until they could escape and even turning on them when given the chance. When it suited them, some allied with Covenant forces, but never to those answering to Corellon.

At Liamenor the actions of the Maeraddyth Brigade are honored with a memorial. At Aphalur, can be found a plaque expressing Corellon's grief of what happened to them.


If I could have helped General Maeraddyth and his men I would have done so. Kriav was being assailed by demons in great numbers, so to risk opening a rift and going to the Abyss was not something I could afford. They succeeded in killing a demon lord, saved Liamenor, but suffered a terrible price. They became twisted and malevolent and having a hatred for elves that only the demons could have conceived. When he became an orc, my old friend Maeraddyth changed his name, becoming my arch-enemy Gruumsh.

- Corellon, from a Plaque of Aphalur - "Maeraddyth Brigade"