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It is said that Nurval is ancient, a necromancer archlich from epochs past who fell into a deep slumber after his plans for world domination were defeated by a band of heroes. Other rumors claim that he was, in fact, the first necromancer, | It is said that Nurval is ancient, a necromancer archlich from epochs past who fell into a deep slumber after his plans for world domination were defeated by a band of heroes. Other rumors claim that he was, in fact, the first necromancer, | ||
- | Regardless of the reason, the Daggerdale tragedy acted as a beacon, awakening him from whatever stasis held him. He began to send out his undead scouts, learning of the land and amassing a force to claim it as his own. Years later, the city would rise up almost overnight, as the undead minions did not require rest nor respite as they constructed Nurval' | + | Regardless of his origins, the Daggerdale tragedy acted as a beacon, awakening him from whatever stasis held him. He began to send out his undead scouts, learning of the land and amassing a force to claim it as his own. Years later, the city would rise up almost overnight, as the undead minions did not require rest nor respite as they constructed Nurval' |
The forces of Nurval seemed content to strengthen their position and remain separate from the intrigues of the realms. Both living and undead co-existed within the city, all subservient to the will of Nurval. The living servants often undertook the lower duties, serving diligently in the hopes of being drawn into the ranks of the intelligent undead. All higher positions were filled by death knights, vampires, and other manners of higher undead creatures. One thing that all citizens shared was a devotion to their undead archlich master, the Necromancer Nurval. His pleasure is what drove every servant' | The forces of Nurval seemed content to strengthen their position and remain separate from the intrigues of the realms. Both living and undead co-existed within the city, all subservient to the will of Nurval. The living servants often undertook the lower duties, serving diligently in the hopes of being drawn into the ranks of the intelligent undead. All higher positions were filled by death knights, vampires, and other manners of higher undead creatures. One thing that all citizens shared was a devotion to their undead archlich master, the Necromancer Nurval. His pleasure is what drove every servant' |