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'''La'ramhis''', the late King of the Tsol'aa. He was vivisected by the Ogre High Priest Kroul in the year 258 AF, one of the first events that eventually lead to the revelation of [[Dun Valley]] and the [[Dun Fortress]], home to the marauding orcs and ogres.
The late '''King La'ramhis, of the [[Tsol'aa]]''' was the father of King [[Tu'eras]] and the husband of Queen [[Celaabi]], of the [[Tsol'aa Village]]. He was vivisected by the [[ogres|Ogre]] High Priest [[Kroul]] in the year 258 AF, during the [[Dun Valley Saga]].


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During the invasion of the [[Underworld]] onto [[Sapience]] in 913 AF, the [[undead]] legions marched across the Vashnars to the [[Aalen]]. Conquering the Tsol'aa Kingdom for Undeath, the departed monarch was animated as '''La'rahmis, the Impaler''', a scourge upon the living.
 
Today, La'ramhis is honoured as a character in the [[arenas|arena]] game, [[Balance of Power]].
 
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Latest revision as of 02:07, 30 March 2023

The late King La'ramhis, of the Tsol'aa was the father of King Tu'eras and the husband of Queen Celaabi, of the Tsol'aa Village. He was vivisected by the Ogre High Priest Kroul in the year 258 AF, during the Dun Valley Saga.

During the invasion of the Underworld onto Sapience in 913 AF, the undead legions marched across the Vashnars to the Aalen. Conquering the Tsol'aa Kingdom for Undeath, the departed monarch was animated as La'rahmis, the Impaler, a scourge upon the living.

Today, La'ramhis is honoured as a character in the arena game, Balance of Power.