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The '''Tsol'teth Litany of Obedience''' was a dark | The '''Tsol'teth Litany of Obedience''' was a dark spell utilised by the [[Tsol'teth]] in order to bring enemy troops under their forcible command. When chanted aloud and powered by the arcane magics of the Tsol'teth, the lords of the [[Underrealm]] were able to turn entire armies to their will. | ||
The first notable use of the Tsol'teth Litany of Obedience arose in the [[War of the Deeps]]. The Tsol'teth Overlord [[Agith'maal]] brought it to bear against the forces of the [[Seleucarian Empire]], turning vast legions of [[Templars]] and unclassed soldiers against the yet loyal [[Monk]]s and [[Occultist]]s. In particular, the monks' [[Telepathy|telepathic]] training allowed them to resist Agith'maal's chant. Defectors were eventually brought under control by way of the monks' mental command; they were then ordered to walk into the influence of the [[Church]]'s [[shrines]], where the Tsol'teth powers were dissipated. Possessing no shrines, [[Ashtan]]'s forces were decimated by the infighting cause by the Litany of Obedience. Their ability to rise above this, however, furthered the city's secular, individualist resolve. | The first notable use of the Tsol'teth Litany of Obedience arose in the [[War of the Deeps]]. The Tsol'teth Overlord [[Agith'maal]] brought it to bear against the forces of the [[Seleucarian Empire]], turning vast legions of [[Templars]] and unclassed soldiers against the yet loyal [[Monk]]s and [[Occultist]]s. In particular, the monks' [[Telepathy|telepathic]] training allowed them to resist Agith'maal's chant. Defectors were eventually brought under control by way of the monks' mental command; they were then ordered to walk into the influence of the [[Church]]'s [[shrines]], where the Tsol'teth powers were dissipated. Possessing no shrines, [[Ashtan]]'s forces were decimated by the infighting cause by the Litany of Obedience. Their ability to rise above this, however, furthered the city's secular, individualist resolve. |
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