Current Trophies IV:
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Current Trophies IV:
Anu-Simung, the Charnel God (CR 25)
Twenty-Third of the Second Month 294 AC
Once the form, polished fine alabaster and brass, might have belonged to some idol in a shrine long desecrated, but now it is the withered flesh of once-divinity wrought anew in the image of what remained of his children. Sky-Forger He was called and indeed be bears the hammer that had escaped you before the gates of Sallosh. Star-Tamer he is called and indeed he bears a star brighter than any steel in the light of dying flames. Hour-Smith he was honored as for he had been the one to set the hours of night, day work and merriment for the folk of the Great Plains when they had forgotten them in the dark times and indeed a cloak woven with seals of order and permanence is bright upon his shoulders. Anu-Simung was a Sarnori god of Artifice, Metal, and Sky, one who delighted in acts of creation and the furthering of knowledge. Unfortunately, with the genocide of his people, the lack of worship saw him fall into a torpor. When he awoke, it was to a broken world, ruled by the slayers of his worshipers. Enraged, it was he who smote the heathen murderous Dothraki raiders, he who commanded the dead rise from their graves to take their vengeance. Had it ended there things might have ended differently... but the dead under his command began attacking citizens of the Imperium, and that couldn't be allowed to stand. He emerged in the midst of the undead hordes of Sarnath, challenging the allied armies of King Viserys and Queen Namaaru, with such power that a single strike of his hammer smashed Heralds out of the sky and nearly laid Companions low, but in the end he was felled in single combat by Ser Richard Lonmouth who was the only one present to be able to withstand his onslaught. Upon Anu's death, King Viserys laid claim to his star-metal hammer, his star-metal armor, and his cloak of stars.
The Jabberwock (CR 23)
Nineteenth Day of the Fourth Month 294 AC
Its scales are pale as a fish's belly, its jagged teeth open wide to reveal a worm-like tongue, and twisting horns burst from its flesh. Words from a tale echo in its presence. The claws that catch, the eyes of flame. Fragments of a poem, flashes of a hidden truth. The Jabberwock is a twisted mockery, all the savagery of a dragon with none of the grace, all the rage with none of the wisdom. It is madness made manifest, the culmination of the grand echo of the Maesters' Conspiracy against House Targaryen and Magic itself. It was encountered in the Feywild when Viserys and his companions were pursuing the enemy Archmaester Perestan, and it ate Perestan, but succumbed to a single spell from Viserys and was petrified by his command.
Missing Shaggoth (CR 22)
Twentieth Day of the Fourth Month 294 AC
A quiver in the dark, oily flesh that bubbles like tar, that spews and divides into pseudopods, some thin as the width of a single hair, others as thick as tree trunks and eyes everywhere eyes, bright as lightning up in poisoned skies. Monsters of eons past, these Shaggoth lay in wait for Viserys and his companions as they attempted to stop a dread ritual the Deep Ones enacted to bind the Ironborn to the Drowned God.
Ancient Savant Creature Psion Mind Flayer (CR 18)
Somewhere in the Age of Heroes, Before the Rise of Valyria
An ancient Mind Flayer who lived in the Age of Heroes, one who had altered himself beyond the norm for his kind. He attempted to defend the ritual to bind the Ironborn to the Drowned God, but was ultimately captured after his staff was wrested from his hands, his Aboleth ally abandoning him the moment the tides of battle turned.
Advanced Wizard Creature Agile Aboleth Chronomancer (CR 25)
Sometime in the Age of Heroes, Before the Rise of Valyria
The architect of a dread ritual to forever bind the Ironborn to the Drowned God and slay them if they betrayed their vow, this Aboleth is a chronomancer fought in eons past, a night-black horror wreathed in the crimson light of its three staring eyes. When Viserys and his companions sought to usurp the dread ritual and harvest its power for the crafting of the Imperial God, the chronomancer fought back, yet it quickly became clear it would lose the battle, and so it fled. Unfortunately for it, Viserys and his companions managed to ambush it by traveling to directly after the battle and snaring it with a teleport trap, upon which Ser Richard dealt the final blow.
Anu-Simung, the Charnel God (CR 25)
Twenty-Third of the Second Month 294 AC
Once the form, polished fine alabaster and brass, might have belonged to some idol in a shrine long desecrated, but now it is the withered flesh of once-divinity wrought anew in the image of what remained of his children. Sky-Forger He was called and indeed be bears the hammer that had escaped you before the gates of Sallosh. Star-Tamer he is called and indeed he bears a star brighter than any steel in the light of dying flames. Hour-Smith he was honored as for he had been the one to set the hours of night, day work and merriment for the folk of the Great Plains when they had forgotten them in the dark times and indeed a cloak woven with seals of order and permanence is bright upon his shoulders. Anu-Simung was a Sarnori god of Artifice, Metal, and Sky, one who delighted in acts of creation and the furthering of knowledge. Unfortunately, with the genocide of his people, the lack of worship saw him fall into a torpor. When he awoke, it was to a broken world, ruled by the slayers of his worshipers. Enraged, it was he who smote the heathen murderous Dothraki raiders, he who commanded the dead rise from their graves to take their vengeance. Had it ended there things might have ended differently... but the dead under his command began attacking citizens of the Imperium, and that couldn't be allowed to stand. He emerged in the midst of the undead hordes of Sarnath, challenging the allied armies of King Viserys and Queen Namaaru, with such power that a single strike of his hammer smashed Heralds out of the sky and nearly laid Companions low, but in the end he was felled in single combat by Ser Richard Lonmouth who was the only one present to be able to withstand his onslaught. Upon Anu's death, King Viserys laid claim to his star-metal hammer, his star-metal armor, and his cloak of stars.
The Jabberwock (CR 23)
Nineteenth Day of the Fourth Month 294 AC
Its scales are pale as a fish's belly, its jagged teeth open wide to reveal a worm-like tongue, and twisting horns burst from its flesh. Words from a tale echo in its presence. The claws that catch, the eyes of flame. Fragments of a poem, flashes of a hidden truth. The Jabberwock is a twisted mockery, all the savagery of a dragon with none of the grace, all the rage with none of the wisdom. It is madness made manifest, the culmination of the grand echo of the Maesters' Conspiracy against House Targaryen and Magic itself. It was encountered in the Feywild when Viserys and his companions were pursuing the enemy Archmaester Perestan, and it ate Perestan, but succumbed to a single spell from Viserys and was petrified by his command.
Missing Shaggoth (CR 22)
Twentieth Day of the Fourth Month 294 AC
A quiver in the dark, oily flesh that bubbles like tar, that spews and divides into pseudopods, some thin as the width of a single hair, others as thick as tree trunks and eyes everywhere eyes, bright as lightning up in poisoned skies. Monsters of eons past, these Shaggoth lay in wait for Viserys and his companions as they attempted to stop a dread ritual the Deep Ones enacted to bind the Ironborn to the Drowned God.
Ancient Savant Creature Psion Mind Flayer (CR 18)
Somewhere in the Age of Heroes, Before the Rise of Valyria
An ancient Mind Flayer who lived in the Age of Heroes, one who had altered himself beyond the norm for his kind. He attempted to defend the ritual to bind the Ironborn to the Drowned God, but was ultimately captured after his staff was wrested from his hands, his Aboleth ally abandoning him the moment the tides of battle turned.
Advanced Wizard Creature Agile Aboleth Chronomancer (CR 25)
Sometime in the Age of Heroes, Before the Rise of Valyria
The architect of a dread ritual to forever bind the Ironborn to the Drowned God and slay them if they betrayed their vow, this Aboleth is a chronomancer fought in eons past, a night-black horror wreathed in the crimson light of its three staring eyes. When Viserys and his companions sought to usurp the dread ritual and harvest its power for the crafting of the Imperial God, the chronomancer fought back, yet it quickly became clear it would lose the battle, and so it fled. Unfortunately for it, Viserys and his companions managed to ambush it by traveling to directly after the battle and snaring it with a teleport trap, upon which Ser Richard dealt the final blow.
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