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'''Jeramun, the Flame of the World''' is a powerful fire [[elemental]] from the [[plane]] of fire. After summoning him, the [[Aldar]] [[Dekalb]] created for him a great encasement of armour, both to protect the elemental fire and to protect the
'''Jeramun, the Flame of the World''' is a powerful fire [[elemental]] from the [[Elemental Plane of Fire]]. After summoning him, the [[Aldar]] [[Dekalb]] created for him a great encasement of armour, both to protect the elemental fire and to protect the
surrounding [[Achaea|world]] from the immense heat emanating from his form. He also created a great sword for the elemental, but for what purpose we do not know. Perhaps he had foresight of the war to come, or perhaps he merely wanted his primitive companion to be protected.
surrounding [[Achaea|world]] from the immense heat emanating from his form. He also created a great sword for the elemental, but for what purpose we do not know. Perhaps he had foresight of the war to come, or perhaps he merely wanted his primitive companion to be protected.


When Dekalb was slain during the [[War of Humanity]], Jeramun took refuge in a deep rent in the earth, for he could not abide the open air upon its surface. Despite his protective encasement, Jeramun radiated great waves of heat, and slowly his presence began to affect the very caverns around him, and the cold [[tundra]] far to the north was transformed into a sweltering, barren land, later named the [[Vents of Hthrak]].
When Dekalb was slain during the [[War of Humanity]], Jeramun took refuge in a deep rent in the earth, for he could not abide the open air upon its surface. Despite his protective encasement, Jeramun radiated great waves of heat, and slowly his presence began to affect the very caverns around him, and the cold [[tundra]] far to the north was transformed into a sweltering, barren land, later named the [[Vents of Hthrak]].


In the year 757 AF, rumblings across the various elemental planes caused stirings with Jeramun. In a test by Yudhishthira with one of the cities tanks, caused great destruction across the cities causing both Jeraman to melt his armour and exclaim to the whole of Sapience that he had awakened and for the oceans to consume ships upon the sea.
In the year 757 AF, [[Elemental_War|the rumblings of war]] between the various elemental planes caused Jeramun to stir and break free of his imprisoning armour. Fooled by [[The Vigil]], adventurers across the land would then seek and awaken the remaining conduits in a bid to restore balance, only to unknowingly bring about the liberation of [[Pazuzu]] instead.  


[[Category: Spirits]]
[[Category: elementals]]

Latest revision as of 20:34, 6 January 2022

Jeramun, the Flame of the World is a powerful fire elemental from the Elemental Plane of Fire. After summoning him, the Aldar Dekalb created for him a great encasement of armour, both to protect the elemental fire and to protect the surrounding world from the immense heat emanating from his form. He also created a great sword for the elemental, but for what purpose we do not know. Perhaps he had foresight of the war to come, or perhaps he merely wanted his primitive companion to be protected.

When Dekalb was slain during the War of Humanity, Jeramun took refuge in a deep rent in the earth, for he could not abide the open air upon its surface. Despite his protective encasement, Jeramun radiated great waves of heat, and slowly his presence began to affect the very caverns around him, and the cold tundra far to the north was transformed into a sweltering, barren land, later named the Vents of Hthrak.

In the year 757 AF, the rumblings of war between the various elemental planes caused Jeramun to stir and break free of his imprisoning armour. Fooled by The Vigil, adventurers across the land would then seek and awaken the remaining conduits in a bid to restore balance, only to unknowingly bring about the liberation of Pazuzu instead.