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'''Theron, the Keeper of Rheodad''' is an acolyte of [[Lupus]], Wild God of the Beasts. Lupus granted him guardianship over the wolves and beasts of [[Rheodad]] as its ward and protector. Theron is wed to the fair [[Theresa]], long since deceased, though she lingers on as a [[ghosts|ghost]].
'''Theron, the Keeper of Rheodad''' is an acolyte of [[Lupus]], Wild God of the Beasts. Lupus granted him guardianship over the wolves and beasts of [[Rheodad]] as its ward and protector. Theron is wed to the fair [[Teresa]], long since deceased, though she lingers on as a [[ghosts|ghost]].


When Polemarch [[Amphites]] and his [[Ashtan]]i hoplites shipwrecked upon the crags of Rheodad, Theron sensed their [[Necromancy|Necromantic]] presences and demanded they leave the forest. They refused, and over time, his wolves slaughtered them to the last. He is sometimes referred to as the Masked Hunter by Amphites, an epithet the Polemarch utters with scorn.
When Polemarch [[Amphites]] and his [[Ashtan]]i hoplites shipwrecked upon the crags of Rheodad, Theron sensed their [[Necromancy|Necromantic]] presences and demanded they leave the forest. They refused, and over time, his wolves slaughtered them to the last. He is sometimes referred to as the Masked Hunter by Amphites, an epithet the Polemarch utters with scorn.


[[Category:Rheodad Denizens]]
[[Category:Rheodad Denizens]]

Revision as of 12:11, 27 July 2007

Theron, the Keeper of Rheodad is an acolyte of Lupus, Wild God of the Beasts. Lupus granted him guardianship over the wolves and beasts of Rheodad as its ward and protector. Theron is wed to the fair Teresa, long since deceased, though she lingers on as a ghost.

When Polemarch Amphites and his Ashtani hoplites shipwrecked upon the crags of Rheodad, Theron sensed their Necromantic presences and demanded they leave the forest. They refused, and over time, his wolves slaughtered them to the last. He is sometimes referred to as the Masked Hunter by Amphites, an epithet the Polemarch utters with scorn.