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<i>Mu-miyahs resemble zombies, but their bodies have been preserved, either by art or accident, and do not rot. All of them can use magic. | |||
Mu-Miyahs are nomad warriors of the Sand Kings.</i> | |||
== History == | |||
The Sand Kings are former chieftains of the High Desert, a large expanse of wasteland and tundra west of Gelid. The tribes of the region were fierce nomadic warriors, who moved their herds of animals from one hot spring shelter to another as the seasons turned. The High Desert was an early conquest of the Dericost monarchs, a campaign in which they came to respect the fighting prowess of their enemies. For millennia afterwards, the nomads were recruited to lead the armies of Dericost. They currently serve the Steward of Chalicmere’s Latzimestal, though not necessarily by preference – their oaths were to the monarch of Dericost, and the nomads always honor their oaths. | |||
Nerash was a Sand King who led the armies of Dericost at the final battle of the Millennium War – the siege of the Plateau of Gelid. For losing this battle, he was disgraced. During the engagement, however, a beautiful Haebraen warrior named Leikotha caught his eye and heart. In the aftermath, he abducted her and turned her to an undead. She later escaped, and had her vengeance at the conclusion of the Empyrean Shadow War. Nerash was slain by Leikotha at Ayn Tayan, a titanic three-day battle between undead and Shadow. | |||
Anadil was a fellow of Nerash, and apparently second only to that Sand King in the art of war. He was recruited by the Steward of Chalicmere to serve as head of the undead army that stood against Bael’Zharon in P.Y. 11. While serving in that capacity, he was slain by Isparians near the Cathedral of Ithaenc. He has since been laid to rest by his tribesman at the Crypts of the Sand Kings, in the South Direlands. | |||
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* From [[The Child of Daralet]] monthly event: | |||
<font color=darkgoldenrod>Town Crier tells you, "News! The undead general Anadil and his spymaster Asmolum were slain at the Ithaenc Cathedral! The nomad mu-miyah of the shattered Dericostian army were seen carrying Anadil's broken form away south of Chalicmere Castle."</font><br> | |||
* From [[A Perfect Paradox]] monthly event: | |||
<font color=darkgoldenrod>Town Crier tells you, "The Tomb of Anadil has been robbed!"</font><br> | |||
== Characters == | |||
* [[Anadil of Shakrassekor]] | |||
* [[Nerash]] | |||
* [[Tremegon]] | |||
* [[Leikotha]] | |||
* [[Darayavaush the Red]] | |||
* [[Lord Haranue Amarand]] | |||
== Texts == | |||
{{Item Table Three | |||
| The Lay of Leikotha | |||
| Aerfalle's Letter | |||
| Translated Dispatch | |||
| Dark Revenant Note Translation | |||
| Sandy Note | |||
| Mu-Miyah Note Translation | |||
| Daily Report | |||
| Campaign Journal | |||
| Note (Anadil's Tomb) | |||
| Note (Abandoned Observatory) | |||
}} | |||
== Items == | |||
{{Item Table Three | |||
| Ashbane | |||
| Superior Ashbane | |||
| Reforged Ashbane | |||
| Anadil's Tomb | |||
| Staff of the Nomads | |||
}} | |||
== Points of Interest == | |||
* [[Leikotha's Crypt]] | |||
* [[Tombs of the Sand Kings]] | |||
== Related Quests == | |||
* [[Silifi of the Crimson Stars Quest]] | |||
* [[Lady Aerfalle Quest]] | |||
* [[Shendolain Vestibule Quest]] | |||
* [[Staff of the Nomads Quest]] | |||
== Related Dungeons == | |||
* [[Sand Shallow]] | |||
* [[Mountain Keep]] | |||
* [[Dericost Ruin]] | |||
* [[Grievous Vault]] | |||
* [[Mines of Despair]] | |||
* [[Golem Sanctum]] | |||
* [[Trialos]] | |||
* [[Dungeon Nye]] | |||
* [[Shendolain Vestibule]] | |||
* [[Dungeon Muddy]] | |||
* [[The Floating City (Bar)]] | |||
* [[Inner Dungeon]] | |||
* [[Forgotten Chasm]] | |||
== Related Creatures == | |||
* [[Ancient Mu-miyah]] | |||
* [[Banished Mu-miyah]] | |||
* [[Desiccated Mu-miyah]] | |||
* [[Dread Mu-miyah]] | |||
* [[Greater Mu-miyah]] | |||
* [[Guardian Mu-miyah]] | |||
* [[High Mu-miyah]] | |||
* [[Horrible Mu-miyah]] | |||
* [[Imperial Mu-miyah]] | |||
* [[Lesser Mu-miyah]] | |||
* [[Mu-miyah Sentinel]] | |||
* [[Nomad Mu-miyah]] | |||
* [[Royal Mu-miyah]] | |||
[[Category:Lore Database Entry]] | [[Category:Lore Database Entry]] | ||
[[Category:Faction]] | [[Category:Faction]] | ||
[[Category:Stub]] | [[Category:Stub]] | ||
[[Category:Culture]] | [[Category:Culture]] |
Revision as of 18:08, 17 August 2010
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Mu-miyahs resemble zombies, but their bodies have been preserved, either by art or accident, and do not rot. All of them can use magic.
Mu-Miyahs are nomad warriors of the Sand Kings.
History
The Sand Kings are former chieftains of the High Desert, a large expanse of wasteland and tundra west of Gelid. The tribes of the region were fierce nomadic warriors, who moved their herds of animals from one hot spring shelter to another as the seasons turned. The High Desert was an early conquest of the Dericost monarchs, a campaign in which they came to respect the fighting prowess of their enemies. For millennia afterwards, the nomads were recruited to lead the armies of Dericost. They currently serve the Steward of Chalicmere’s Latzimestal, though not necessarily by preference – their oaths were to the monarch of Dericost, and the nomads always honor their oaths.
Nerash was a Sand King who led the armies of Dericost at the final battle of the Millennium War – the siege of the Plateau of Gelid. For losing this battle, he was disgraced. During the engagement, however, a beautiful Haebraen warrior named Leikotha caught his eye and heart. In the aftermath, he abducted her and turned her to an undead. She later escaped, and had her vengeance at the conclusion of the Empyrean Shadow War. Nerash was slain by Leikotha at Ayn Tayan, a titanic three-day battle between undead and Shadow.
Anadil was a fellow of Nerash, and apparently second only to that Sand King in the art of war. He was recruited by the Steward of Chalicmere to serve as head of the undead army that stood against Bael’Zharon in P.Y. 11. While serving in that capacity, he was slain by Isparians near the Cathedral of Ithaenc. He has since been laid to rest by his tribesman at the Crypts of the Sand Kings, in the South Direlands.
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- From The Child of Daralet monthly event:
Town Crier tells you, "News! The undead general Anadil and his spymaster Asmolum were slain at the Ithaenc Cathedral! The nomad mu-miyah of the shattered Dericostian army were seen carrying Anadil's broken form away south of Chalicmere Castle."
- From A Perfect Paradox monthly event:
Town Crier tells you, "The Tomb of Anadil has been robbed!"
Characters
Texts
File:The Lay of Leikotha Icon.png The Lay of Leikotha Aerfalle's Letter Translated Dispatch Dark Revenant Note Translation Sandy Note Mu-Miyah Note Translation Daily Report Campaign Journal Note (Anadil's Tomb) Note (Abandoned Observatory)
Items
Ashbane Superior Ashbane Reforged Ashbane Anadil's Tomb Staff of the Nomads
Points of Interest
Related Quests
- Silifi of the Crimson Stars Quest
- Lady Aerfalle Quest
- Shendolain Vestibule Quest
- Staff of the Nomads Quest
Related Dungeons
- Sand Shallow
- Mountain Keep
- Dericost Ruin
- Grievous Vault
- Mines of Despair
- Golem Sanctum
- Trialos
- Dungeon Nye
- Shendolain Vestibule
- Dungeon Muddy
- The Floating City (Bar)
- Inner Dungeon
- Forgotten Chasm