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In the same year, the rogue occultist Xerimor summoned Lord [[Taug]] and was told to travel to the [[Chaos Plane]] to slay [[Danaeus]]. | In the same year, the rogue occultist Xerimor summoned Lord [[Taug]] and was told to travel to the [[Chaos Plane]] to slay [[Danaeus]]. | ||
Upon the completion of this task, Taug imprisoned Danaeus' soul in an altar in | Upon the completion of this task, Taug imprisoned Danaeus' soul in an altar in Mhaldor, with the intent of imprisoning him there for eternity. Naturally, Lord [[Golgotha]] was enraged by this action, and instructed [[Xenophage]] and the [[The Occultists|Occultists]] to construct a portal strong enough for him to enter [[Sapience]] through. Upon his arrival, he freed Danaeus and, to fill the void left in the altar, imprisoned Xerimor in his place. | ||
The citizens of Mhaldor worked to free Xerimor from his prison, lest his soul be bound there for eternity. They were instructed to make a sacrifice of a holy being to achieve this goal. Though many attempts were made to capture and slay a priest for this purpose, none were successful. Finally, [[Azmodai]], the pit fiend, summoned the priest Valeo, whose angel was slain and used as a sacrifice to free Xerimor. | The citizens of Mhaldor worked to free Xerimor from his prison, lest his soul be bound there for eternity. They were instructed to make a sacrifice of a holy being to achieve this goal. Though many attempts were made to capture and slay a priest for this purpose, none were successful. Finally, [[Azmodai]], the pit fiend, summoned the priest Valeo, whose angel was slain and used as a sacrifice to free Xerimor. |
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