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At his immediate beck and call are the five remaining [[Ur'Vampires]] - Lieutenants [[Gerzson]], [[Asztrik]], [[Tizane]], [[Prioska]], and [[Zigana]] - as well as Death Knight Lord [[Kemnast]], captain of the [[Death Knights]]. He keeps as his pet a twin-tailed giant scorpion.
At his immediate beck and call are the five remaining [[Ur'Vampires]] - Lieutenants [[Gerzson]], [[Asztrik]], [[Tizane]], [[Prioska]], and [[Zigana]] - as well as Death Knight Lord [[Kemnast]], captain of the [[Death Knights]]. He keeps as his pet a twin-tailed giant scorpion.


When his son slew the god of Death, [[Thoth]], the Divine called a moot trial to decide Slith's fate. Ugrach raced to his son's aid, striking a bargain with the gods by which his son would be punished but not executed, to be locked afterwards in the Underworld, while Ugrach himself abdicate as Lord of the Undead and take over Thoth's role in the guidance of souls within the Halls of Death.
When his son slew the god of Death, [[Thoth]], the Divine called a moot trial to decide Slith's fate. Ugrach raced to his son's aid, striking a bargain with the gods by which his son would be punished but not executed, to be locked afterwards in the Underworld, while Ugrach himself abdicated as Lord of the Undead and took over Thoth's role in the guidance of souls within the Halls of Death.


[[Category:Underworld Denizens]]
[[Category:Underworld Denizens]]

Revision as of 00:03, 18 July 2016

Ugrach, Lord of the Undead, also rules the Underworld, where he resides in his fortress of Cor Kanth in the Unsguul Mountains. His creation was sparked from the soulbleed of the multiverse's first death. His son, Prince Slith, played a pivotal role in the War of Humanity.

At his immediate beck and call are the five remaining Ur'Vampires - Lieutenants Gerzson, Asztrik, Tizane, Prioska, and Zigana - as well as Death Knight Lord Kemnast, captain of the Death Knights. He keeps as his pet a twin-tailed giant scorpion.

When his son slew the god of Death, Thoth, the Divine called a moot trial to decide Slith's fate. Ugrach raced to his son's aid, striking a bargain with the gods by which his son would be punished but not executed, to be locked afterwards in the Underworld, while Ugrach himself abdicated as Lord of the Undead and took over Thoth's role in the guidance of souls within the Halls of Death.