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==Origins== | ==Origins== | ||
Golgotha started out life as a chaos thrall some time after Prince [[Slith]] and [[Pazuzu]] were banished to the Chaos Plane during the [[ | Golgotha started out life as a chaos thrall some time after Prince [[Slith]] and [[Pazuzu]] were banished to the Chaos Plane during the [[Chaos War]]. He was tended by [[Hecate]] and [[Marduk]] of the infernal legion, as all [[chaos thralls]] at the time were, though most were raised for the purpose of feeding Slith and [[Zsarachnor]]'s undead hordes. Of the thralls, Golgotha grew the swiftest and bullied the most, and quickly rose to a position of leadership among the thralls. Of the others, his closest companions were Arctar, [[Cadmus]], and [[Scrag]]. | ||
==Rise to Power== | ==Rise to Power== | ||
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==Vegeance, Twofold== | ==Vegeance, Twofold== | ||
Thousands of years later - specifically, the year 318 AF - Jy'Barrak Golgotha made a trip to the Prime Material Plane to reclaim Danaeus. The [[ | Thousands of years later - specifically, the year 318 AF - Jy'Barrak Golgotha made a trip to the Prime Material Plane to reclaim Danaeus. The [[Occultist]] Xerimor and the banished Pazuzu had led a [[Mhaldor]]ian army to the Chaos Plane to slay Danaeus in revenge for his betrayal. They made haste to Mhaldor, where Taug fashioned an altar and trapped Danaeus' body and soul within. Golgotha, once arrived on [[Sapience]], used his own arcane powers to free Danaeus, and, as the altar demanded something in return, Golgotha cast Xerimor into it, in Danaeus' place. Satisfied, the two [[chaos lords]] returned to their home plane. | ||
This was a catalyst for the formation of the [[Apostate]] [[guild]], which was later renamed the [[Blood Congregation]] after the formation of [[house|houses]]. | This was a catalyst for the formation of the [[Apostate]] [[guild]], which was later renamed the [[Blood Congregation]] after the formation of [[house|houses]]. |