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Parni later disappeared mysteriously during a hunting trip, his companions found gruesomely dismembered in the woods. It is unknown what exactly happened that night, but historians say that he made a dramatic emergence centuries later, an appearance which spelled the doom of the [[Seleucarian Empire]].  
Parni later disappeared mysteriously during a hunting trip, his companions found gruesomely dismembered in the woods. It is unknown what exactly happened that night, but historians say that he made a dramatic emergence centuries later, an appearance which spelled the doom of the [[Seleucarian Empire]].  


In the year 725 AF, Parni was found to be living as a hermit named, Tenith'oru, with his human child protege, [[Kosuira]]. When his protege was taken from him by the Tsol'teth he ran to reclaim her, after many experiments he fought with her captors with the [[Staff of Nicator]]. Having destoryed the Blue Fang, [[Agith'tai]] he then tended to her wounds in the Sangre Plains. It was then at her passing that Parni tried rewinding time using the staff of Nicator and the power and ages of all Achaea to bring her back to life. In the end failing but allowing them to meld, and see glimpses of each other minds before passing away. In his fury at the Tsol'teth, he taught his knowledge to all of Achaea in order to combat them in the coming war, whether in salvation or spite it is still undetermined.
In the year 725 AF it was revealed that Parni had been living under the assumed identity of a solitary Tsol'teth named Tenith'oru, his only company that of his human protege, the Child Sorceress [[Kosuira]]. When his protege was taken from him by the Tsol'teth he did his best to reclaim her, albeit his efforts were hampered by his hesitation to reveal his true identity. He would eventually reclaim his birthright, the [[Staff of Nicator]], and destroy her captor, the Tsol'teth [[Agith'tai]], named the Blue Fang. Unfortunately, having arrived far too late, Kosuira's injuries would claim her shortly afterwards, and though in his grief and madness he would try to bring her back to life by powering a spell with the countless Achaeans beholding the scene, he would ultimately fail. In revenge, he would then teach Sapience as a whole the arts of the Depthswalkers.


[[Category:Historical Figures]]
[[Category:Historical Figures]]

Revision as of 00:17, 30 August 2017

Prince Parni deSangre was the son of Castomira Brangwin and Prince Mycale deSangre of Seleucar. Castomira intended to use make use of his royal blood to gain control over the Staff of Nicator. After his mother's defeat and death, the boy was adopted and raised by his aunt, Catarin deSangre, who gave him the proper upbringing of a possible heir to the throne. The queen hid his Tsol'teth ancestry and the evil intentions of his birth mother from him as best she could. Parni is said to have grown up moody and rebellious but not at all cruel or hateful.

Parni later disappeared mysteriously during a hunting trip, his companions found gruesomely dismembered in the woods. It is unknown what exactly happened that night, but historians say that he made a dramatic emergence centuries later, an appearance which spelled the doom of the Seleucarian Empire.

In the year 725 AF it was revealed that Parni had been living under the assumed identity of a solitary Tsol'teth named Tenith'oru, his only company that of his human protege, the Child Sorceress Kosuira. When his protege was taken from him by the Tsol'teth he did his best to reclaim her, albeit his efforts were hampered by his hesitation to reveal his true identity. He would eventually reclaim his birthright, the Staff of Nicator, and destroy her captor, the Tsol'teth Agith'tai, named the Blue Fang. Unfortunately, having arrived far too late, Kosuira's injuries would claim her shortly afterwards, and though in his grief and madness he would try to bring her back to life by powering a spell with the countless Achaeans beholding the scene, he would ultimately fail. In revenge, he would then teach Sapience as a whole the arts of the Depthswalkers.