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{{NPC
Heksoch Membrachson
|name=Heksoch Membrachson
|race=Dwarf
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|status=n
|gender=Male
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Dwarven King of [[Rendstaan]].
Dwarven King of [[Rendstaan]].
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Word arrives that King Heksoch of Rendstaan has died. He was only the second king ever of the Dwarven race, and the experiment is universally judged a failure. His five heirs each seek the acknowledgement and assistance of other Dwarven communities at the year's Thing, with inconclusive results.
Word arrives that King Heksoch of Rendstaan has died. He was only the second king ever of the Dwarven race, and the experiment is universally judged a failure. His five heirs each seek the acknowledgement and assistance of other Dwarven communities at the year's Thing, with inconclusive results.
Later in the century, Heksoch's second-eldest son, [[Gwaldhar]], is killed (some say by an axe in the throat, others by poison). Factional war erupts in Rendstaan. Non-combatants flee to [[Kwarlog]].
Later in the century, Heksoch's second-eldest son, [[Gwaldhar]], is killed (some say by an axe in the throat, others by poison). Factional war erupts in Rendstaan. Non-combatants flee to [[Kwarlog]].

[[Category:Dwarf]][[Category:Dead]]

Revision as of 14:37, 31 October 2008

Heksoch Membrachson
Status: Dead
Race: Dwarf
Gender: Male

Dwarven King of Rendstaan.

From the Dwarven Timeline

Approx 1200 years ago: King Heksoch Membrachson declares his city a free trading zone for all races, breaking the longstanding tradition of tariffs for all outsiders among Dwarven communities. Making matters sill worse, he issues the proclamation "in the Name of the King of the Dwarves." The other Dwarven communities break all economic and diplomatic ties with Heksoch and his town of Rendstaan at the next Thing. Rendstaan is effectively placed under boycott.

1100 years ago: Word arrives that King Heksoch of Rendstaan has died. He was only the second king ever of the Dwarven race, and the experiment is universally judged a failure. His five heirs each seek the acknowledgement and assistance of other Dwarven communities at the year's Thing, with inconclusive results. Later in the century, Heksoch's second-eldest son, Gwaldhar, is killed (some say by an axe in the throat, others by poison). Factional war erupts in Rendstaan. Non-combatants flee to Kwarlog.