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'''Emperor Rakmarkha III''' ruled the troll city of [[Kasmarkin]] deep within the [[Mannaseh Swamp]].  As the empire increased in wealth and power, so too did Rakmarkha increase his greed.  As the troll senate, led by Senator [[Schlastan]], began to usurp his power in an effort to preserve the empire's strength, Emperor Rakmarkha began to dabble in the occult.  After contacting an enigmatic entity he referred to as the [[Unborn Goddess]], the Emperor unlocked the power to summon the demon Lord [[Taug]].  Unable to control Taug, Rakmarkha spiraled further and further into the depths of insanity, earning him the dubious title "The Mad Emperor."
'''Emperor Rakmarkha III''' ruled the troll city of [[Kasmarkin]] deep within the [[Mannaseh Swamp]].  The empire increased in wealth and power and Rakmarkha became greedy, seeking wealth and greater control over the people.  As the troll senate, led by Senator [[Schlastan]], began to usurp his power in an effort to preserve the empire's integrity, Emperor Rakmarkha began to dabble in the occult.  After contacting an enigmatic entity he referred to as the [[Unborn Goddess]], the Emperor unlocked the power to summon the demon Lord [[Taug]].  Unable to control Taug, Rakmarkha spiraled further and further into the depths of insanity, earning him the dubious title "The Mad Emperor."

Revision as of 19:40, 27 February 2007

Emperor Rakmarkha III ruled the troll city of Kasmarkin deep within the Mannaseh Swamp. The empire increased in wealth and power and Rakmarkha became greedy, seeking wealth and greater control over the people. As the troll senate, led by Senator Schlastan, began to usurp his power in an effort to preserve the empire's integrity, Emperor Rakmarkha began to dabble in the occult. After contacting an enigmatic entity he referred to as the Unborn Goddess, the Emperor unlocked the power to summon the demon Lord Taug. Unable to control Taug, Rakmarkha spiraled further and further into the depths of insanity, earning him the dubious title "The Mad Emperor."