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Taken from four scrolls that drop in Splitpaw.
Fear not my brethren! We have taken this home and we shall make it our own! Use
what resources we have to establish ourselves here. Care not about the Theth,
for they are our inferiors. Use their goods, use their services, and use their
skins if need be. In time, we shall feel our former glory! Ishk kal hobra!
Volume 1 'History of the Verishe Mal' We were forged from the Earth by the hands
of our lord, Brell Serillis. He molded us into an image that suited him, and we
were glad. Such is our roll to learn and expand, and be one with the underworld.
We were born to know many things, and we shall. Our lord told us that we
suffered not the curse of the others, and for this, we are grateful.
Volume 2 'History of the Verishe Mal' Our forefathers gave us many tasks to
better us. We learned the way of the sword, and the way of magiks. Each test we
proved victorious, and for a time, quite prosperous. In time, we grew to be a
large race, riddled with a ruthless empire that spanned many a mile. Our worth
was broken down into a caste system, and many were made slaves.
Volume 3 'History of the Verishe Mal' The Verishe Mal were then ruled by the
Ishva Mal, a hard and stern ruler. In the old tongue, Ishva meant Supreme and
Mal meant ruler. Beneath the Ishva, there were the Rosch, and the Tesch, the
caster and warrior caste. Above the Rosch and the Tesch were the Nisch, the
spiritual leaders of the Verishe Mal. Shortly after the abolition of the old
ways and the Ishva, the Nisch Val formed a council of nine, which still rule us
to this day.
Volume 4 ‘History of the Verishe Mal’ The Council of Nine has ruled us
faithfully for many a year now. We find peace in our lives, and vow not to harm
another. There are still many factions that wish to return to the old ways, but
the current council has opposed those ideas when in chamber. They suspect at
this time that there may be someone working within the council to be working
with the old Ishva to return the Verishe to the old ways. This must not happen
at all costs. |
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