Niarltah

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Niarltah
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Leader of the Renegade Tumerok.[1] Their goal was to drive the Isparians from Dereth. Together with Muldaveus, the leader of the Renegade Lugians, he undertook many activities, including the siege on Fort Tethana[2] and the construction of the Renegade Fortress that should have served as their first true foothold on Dereth.[3] Since they considered their two tribes together still too weak to reach the goal of defeating the Isparians[4], they were searching for a third party to cooperate with against the Isparians, and amongst others, were trying to track down Aerbax.[5]

When the Burun came to Dereth, the Renegades first adapted a "wait and see" attitude, hoping that the Isparians would focus on the Burun invasion instead of the Renegade activities.[6] They decided however, to cooperate with the Burun [7][8] and Niarltah gave one of his Commanders, Commander Kamenua the order to contact the Burun.[9] The Burun, led by the brothers Torgluuk and Morgluuk accepted the offer for cooperation and the Renegades assisted with the work on the Burun Fortress.[10] Niarltah sent one of his Tumeroks, Ikakhe, to Torgluuk as his emissary and secretly find out more about the Burun and their plans.[11]

Torgluuk turned on Niarltah and Muldaveus, the leaders of the Tumerok and Lugian Renegades. Since that day, their whereabouts were unknown.[1] It seemed like Torgluuk killed them.[12] because they let his brother, Morgluuk, be killed.[13] However, at least Muldaveus has been sighted afterwards.[14][15]

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