2001/11 - Dranith Menacet

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Dranith Menacet

Dranith Menacet

Dranith Menacet was a Hollow Minion created by Martine with the help of Gaerlan; his name is an anagram of Candeth Martine.[1]

He was made a total of three times after being killed by players--each time becoming more powerful than before.[1]

During the The Gathering Storm event, Dranith appeared in a Hollow Lair near Lytelthorpe where he was killed.[2] After failing Martine, he was remade and sent to the Hall of Hollows beneath Fort Witshire.[3]

Later on he appeared again in the Convergent Median, this time as an unkillable creature with increased height.[4] During the Repercussions event, he became very small and less powerful; after his death, a portal to Martine's Retreat opened in Rithwic.[5] See 2002/07 - Martine's Retreat Opens for more info on that event.

The weaker level 43 version of Dranith can still be found in the Hall of Hollows.

Creatures

Hollow Minion

Images

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Lore & Dialog

The Gathering Storm

Mysterious Global Message

A flash of purple light streaks through the horizon and you hear a shattering thunderclap in the distance. A strange hollow voice echoes in your mind, 'Our conquest begins today. At this point we are merely a rumble. Soon we will be the thunder that shakes the very flesh off your bones. Our time is soon, human. Very soon.' The voice fades away, leaving you with a dizzying headache.

Speaking with the Arcanum Envoy in the Hollow Lair near Lytelthorpe

Arcanum Envoy tells you, "Greetings, brave adventurer! Time is short, I fear. We have discovered a delicate situation. While the Virindi have apparently been vanquished, not all of their minions have followed suit."
Arcanum Envoy tells you, "There is a crazed Hollow Minion, who calls himself Dranith Menacet, residing at the end of these tunnels. We have never heard of a hollow who possesses an individual name. I hope this is the worst of the surprises we face in the near future."
Arcanum Envoy tells you, "Nuhmudira preserve us. If you are able to reach and vanquish Dranith, please see if he has left anything of note behind. The Arcanum is extremely interested in getting at the root of this problem. According to the Arcanum, portalspace disruptions around the nine Arrival towns are increasing daily. We need to put a stop to this immediately."

Dranith Menacet killed in the Hollow Lair

Your assault sends Dranith Menacet to an icy death!
You reel as a tremendous shock wave passes through you upon the vanquishing of Dranith Menacet. A horrible din rises up in the background, and then slowly fades away. You hear the voice of Dranith Menacet echo loudly in your mind, 'Do you think this means you've won? Do you really? Our plan has only begun, flesh. This is only the start. Soon you will see what your victory has meant. Empty as the very air. The only victory today is mine.' The voice slowly fades away. You see a piece of white paper lying on the ground.

Flesh and Blood

Dranith Menacet killed in the Hall of Hollows

As Dranith Menacet's dying sighs fade into the stillness, a crumpled note, worn and creased from many readings, tumbles from his broken frame.

Persuasion

Level 216 unkillable Dranith Menacet found in the Convergent Median

Dranith Menacet tells you, "This is only the beginning. Our fist landing, our bulwark. Here is where my father has cast the gauntlet. I will not fail my father again!"

Repercussions

Level 391 Dranith Menacet killed in the Convergent Median

[Player's name] has slain Dranith Menacet. As the Hollow Minion bleeds its last bit of life onto the ground, it calls to its farther in a child-like voice. "Father, I have failed you. They will find the way to your home." In Rithwic, a new portal appears.
Dranith Menacet says, "Father...Father... My body crumbles to dust, am I forgotten. I am dead. I am sorry father I have failed you and will rise no longer."

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