1 janv. 6000 av. J.-C. - Tomb of Hssthak is discovered
Description:
Hssthak was a sarrukh mummy and believed himself to be the last survivor of the empire of Isstosseffifil.
At first glance, Hssthak appeared human under his loose wrappings, but the bony tail and dry, snake-like skin drawn taut over his skeleton quickly dispelled that impression. Having been sealed in a tomb for thousands of years, his features were distorted, withered, and dry.
Hssthak was a "greater" mummy, having volunteered to undergo the mummification process; thus, he retained all the spell casting abilities he had in life and gained all the abilities of a mummy. In addition, he was enchanted to be fire resistant. With millennia to brood and watch the world through his scrying device, he was generally aware of world events and could converse haltingly in most languages.
Hssthak had a magic mirror that functioned as a crystal ball with clairaudience and a scroll inscribed with the geas spell. He was the custodian of two powerful Nether Scrolls: awaken intelligence and alter beast.
He waited patiently in the Crypt of Hssthak for the day when he would be called upon to teach magic to lesser lizardfolk. In his crypt he kept two of the Golden Skins of the World Serpent, aka the Nether Scrolls.
Relationships
Hssthak considered all non-reptilian races to be marginally better than lowly beasts.
Around −6000 DR, elves from Evereska discovered the crypt but judged its contents too dangerous for the world to know. Thus, a half-dozen elves volunteered to be made into mummies so to guard the crypt for eternity. Afterward, the door was resealed and the tomb reburied with elven magic. The Netherese never discovered Hssthak due to it being beneath unremarkable flatlands.
Circa: Elves from Evereska discover the tomb of a sarrukh mummy named Hssthak. Disturbed by the danger of the sarrukh, several elves volunteer to become mummies themselves so that they can guard the tomb for the rest of time.
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Date:
1 janv. 6000 av. J.-C.
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~ Il y a 8030 ans