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| style="width:60%;" | As Dhaivol brooded, and Dhar's thoughts turned ever to the Cycle that He had once abandoned, feelings of rancor brought about an eventual sundering that led to the return of Ivoln, the Earthen Lord. His renewed presence and physical form can only be attributed to a former host of Goreskrat valley, a faithful servant in Undeath. | | style="width:60%;" | As [[Dhaivol]] brooded, and [[Dhar]]'s thoughts turned ever to the [[Cycle]] that He had once abandoned, feelings of rancor brought about an eventual sundering that led to the return of Ivoln, the Earthen Lord. His renewed presence and physical form can only be attributed to a former host of [[Goreskrat]] valley, a faithful servant in [[Undeath]]. | ||
Revision as of 04:48, 30 November 2012
As Dhaivol brooded, and Dhar's thoughts turned ever to the Cycle that He had once abandoned, feelings of rancor brought about an eventual sundering that led to the return of Ivoln, the Earthen Lord. His renewed presence and physical form can only be attributed to a former host of Goreskrat valley, a faithful servant in Undeath.
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His symbol is that of a black marble egg: a metaphor for the vast differences between His Undead and the living. The wyrm of the Earth, a creature carved from His domain and known for its ferocity and strength, also finds its place among His favour. |
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