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Thulion was once a great ruler, more charismatic and influential than any other man, similar to the Duke of….  However, some say that Thulion’s wisdom and public influence was not natural.  That it was a gift of a god, or some other power.  That is why they say he went mad.  He locked himself in his castle for three years; the only word from him was delivered by his conscripts and underlings.  Then on a day when the sun went dark, he rode out of his castle and away from his kingdom alone and armed in his finest.  He spoke to none, and slew any who tried to prevent his self-exile.  One of his conscripts, who helped armor Thulion was able to garnish that Thulion intended to go and “face his demons”.  He said he would no longer be a burden to his once glorious kingdom.  He was never seen again.  However, his rings did again surface, and one is now possessed by the Steward of Nottingham, [[Paco Trailian]], and the other by the lord of ?someplace?.
Thulion was once a great ruler, more charismatic and influential than any other man, similar to the Duke of….  However, some say that Thulion’s wisdom and public influence was not natural.  That it was a gift of a god, or some other power.  That is why they say he went mad.  He locked himself in his castle for three years; the only word from him was delivered by his conscripts and underlings.  Then on a day when the sun went dark, he rode out of his castle and away from his kingdom alone and armed in his finest.  He spoke to none, and slew any who tried to prevent his self-exile.  One of his conscripts, who helped armor Thulion was able to garnish that Thulion intended to go and “face his demons”.  He said he would no longer be a burden to his once glorious kingdom.  He was never seen again.  However, his rings did again surface, and one is now possessed by the Steward of Nottingham, [[Paco Trailian]], and the other by the lord of ?someplace?.


The two Rings of Thulion are identical
The two [[Rings of Thulion]] are identical.
 
  They each grant a +2 to charisma, as well as a +2 to each of the following skill checks: 
  Bluff
  Diplomacy
  Forgery
  Perform
  Sense Motive
  The wearer of the ring will resist removing it at all costs, and will never willingly give it away
  once it has been worn.  The ring also charms the wearer (no save) and influences them to behave
  benevolently to any follower or minion of Cyric.  Treat this as though the followers or minions of
  Cyric have successfully charmed the wearer.  The only thing that can remove the ring from an animated
  wearer is the power of a god or a wish.

Revision as of 01:12, 20 November 2006

For a bit of Thulion's history see Ghale'elle.

Thulion was once a great ruler, more charismatic and influential than any other man, similar to the Duke of…. However, some say that Thulion’s wisdom and public influence was not natural. That it was a gift of a god, or some other power. That is why they say he went mad. He locked himself in his castle for three years; the only word from him was delivered by his conscripts and underlings. Then on a day when the sun went dark, he rode out of his castle and away from his kingdom alone and armed in his finest. He spoke to none, and slew any who tried to prevent his self-exile. One of his conscripts, who helped armor Thulion was able to garnish that Thulion intended to go and “face his demons”. He said he would no longer be a burden to his once glorious kingdom. He was never seen again. However, his rings did again surface, and one is now possessed by the Steward of Nottingham, Paco Trailian, and the other by the lord of ?someplace?.

The two Rings of Thulion are identical.