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'''Retired Lord of the Hunt'''  
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'''Former Lord of the Hunt'''
  
Died Year of the Emperor 223
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'''The First [[Prophet]]
  
Aged 704 Suns
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Assassinated by Yaga [[Malark]]
  
Benyah Xoshawv Thistle-Fang was the founder of [[The Great Hunt]] and the first Yaga.  An obscure religious figure from the fringes of the known world, he nonetheless had immeasurable influence on the spiritual aspect of monster culture, most of all through his only disciple: Yaga [[Malark]].
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Benyah Xoshawv Thistle-Fang was the founder of [[The Great Hunt]] and the first Yaga.  An obscure religious figure from the fringes of the known world, he nonetheless had immeasurable influence on the spiritual aspect of monster culture, most of all through his only apostle: Yaga [[Malark]].
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He composed the [[Dread Verse]], an collection of poetry inspired by the [[Dread Gods]], shortly before his assassination.  This legendary tome is said to contain whispers of the dark deities themselves, their voices echoing through the words found on this most unholy pages.  Reading it can invite insanity, reciting it out loud can be lethal to both reader and listener.  In all cases, contact with this book brings violence and madness, and only the devotees of the [[Dread Gods]] can encounter it with no ill effect.  When the faithful look upon it, the symbols coalesce into simple speech, imparting great wisdom.

Latest revision as of 03:59, 8 March 2024

Full Name: Yaga Benyah Xoshawv Thistle-Fang

Race: Gnoll

Realm: The Vale

Former Lord of the Hunt

The First Prophet

Assassinated by Yaga Malark

Benyah Xoshawv Thistle-Fang was the founder of The Great Hunt and the first Yaga. An obscure religious figure from the fringes of the known world, he nonetheless had immeasurable influence on the spiritual aspect of monster culture, most of all through his only apostle: Yaga Malark.

He composed the Dread Verse, an collection of poetry inspired by the Dread Gods, shortly before his assassination. This legendary tome is said to contain whispers of the dark deities themselves, their voices echoing through the words found on this most unholy pages. Reading it can invite insanity, reciting it out loud can be lethal to both reader and listener. In all cases, contact with this book brings violence and madness, and only the devotees of the Dread Gods can encounter it with no ill effect. When the faithful look upon it, the symbols coalesce into simple speech, imparting great wisdom.

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