Thzularn - Dark Goddess of Hatred

Thzularn is believed to be the cause of the war between the Gods. She led the Traitors and fuelled the fires of hatred. She is said to be unpredictable and deeply cruel, and her followers often sacrifice more than just their lives to her. In return, she offers them great power over Humans, and even more if they are willing to give enough. Her brother and lover is Dogan, the master of dark magic.

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Thzularn - Dark Goddess of Hatred Thzularn - Dark Goddess of Hatred

Thzularn is believed to be the cause of the war between the Gods. She led the Traitors and fuelled the fires of hatred. She is said to be unpredictable and deeply cruel, and her followers often sacrifice more than just their lives to her. In return, she offers them great power over Humans, and even more if they are willing to give enough. Her brother and lover is Dogan, the master of dark magic.

The number of Tzularn followers is a matter of speculation. There may be a few hundred, but there are also rumours of large churches in the mountains of Roth. Brahas, the father of addiction and the defiler of pleasure, is believed to be the Tzularn's first servant.

And behold, Thzularn sent her children into the world to live their lives in the darkness like shadows, preparing for what Thzularn has sought since the beginning of time. The rebirth of Thzularn after Throbald of Steinfurt

Thzularn's influence on the Elves

Anscharon

Thzularn has been playing with the fate of the elven tribes since the beginning of time. She realised early on the power that lay in controlling Ancatir and Anscharon. Although she could not defeat Anscharon herself, she was able to convince Ancatir to repeat the forbidden dragon ritual.

Using her own secret means, she convinced Ancatir to repeat the forbidden dragon ritual and brought his own brother, Silkanda, on board. Together, the brothers kidnapped and bewitched their siblings, Atiarel and Anscharon, and began a procreation ritual already forbidden to their creators, the Dragons.

When the dragon Tar intervened and interrupted the ritual, and Silkanda and Ancatir returned to namelessness, Thzularn saw her chances of gaining influence over the Elves diminish. She turned her attention to the people of Anscharon.

The Dark Elves

The event of the ritual had completely destroyed Anscharon. He was a shadow of his former self, and his people existed without their leader. They had emigrated, living in exile on a foreign continent. And even when Anscharon returned, he was only a lethargic shell claiming his throne.

Anscharon Stadt

Thzularn used this opportunity to sow discord and strife among the Anscharon, spreading fear of foreign peoples and cultures. Under her influence, the Anscharons became a nation of dark Elves, with strict hierarchies, dark rituals and blood magic.

Ansharon himself viewed all this with a certain lethargy. His people had become an evil force under the influence of Thzularn, almost as evil as the Morgalas. He himself noticed little of it.