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The '''Tsol'teth Litany of Obedience''' was a dark magic utilised by the [[Tsol'teth]] in order to bring enemy troops under their forcible command. When chanted aloud and powered by the arcane, dark magics of the Tsol'teth, the lords of the [[Underrealm]] were able to turn entire armies to their will.
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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