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The Teradrim
[GUILD LEADERS] Guildmaster: Brynn Divine Patron: Ivoln, the Earthen Lord Secretaries: Alaron, Aquifn, Fyrren, and Mephistoles First of the Pillars: Aquifn
Established in the year 164 of the Midnight age, the Teradrim Sect were a group who pursued power and dominance through the strength of the Earth. From the Earthen Grotto, located deep within the depths of the Caverns of Bloodloch, the Teradrim have been taught the forgotten secrets of Sand and Earth from the Earthen Entity, Gegrelaesh.
Through the skill of Earth, the Teradrim are able to make manifest the latent powers that bring them closer to the realm of Ivoln, the Earthen Lord. With careful manipulation, these so called Terramancers shape and mold the very Earth itself to wreck havoc on those who would invoke their ire. It is even said that a true Master of Earth can take on a completely different form, granting him immense powers.
As with Earth, the Teradrim were gifted with the governance of spreading its influence through control over the skill of Sand. A practiced Terramancer is able to warp sand into protecting his body in a myriad of fashions, while at the same time causing even the tightest hold of nature to be flooded by the vast deserts at his call. Woe be to any who would dare cross a Teradrim within their most natural element.
Similar to the legends of the Underking, the skill of Animation lets a Teradrim construct and animate a powerful golem. As the most loyal of companions, the golem is the result of many years of work. Once complete, it is a poor Teradrim that lets his or her golem fall victim to his enemies. Used in conjunction with their skills, the golem provides a powerful defense, as well as the strongest of allies.
With these skills the Priests of the Earth fanatically protect their Lords Domain, as well as aiding in its ever expanding influence on the land.