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Mujaki the Devourer

An Erudite male whose tragic childhood in Erudin led him into darkness; he became a monstrous devourer inhabiting the Plane of Nightmares, chronicled by a Gatecaller sage of Erudin.

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Mujaki the Devourer, as chronicled by Sage Unimvariea of the Gatecallers of Erudin

Mujaki was born the first child to Erudite couple: Mage Tevrai and Cleric Etumara. His father, Tevrai, had high hopes for a son to follow in his footsteps and become a powerful wielder of magics. However, Mujaki seemed to lack the spark for magical pursuits early on. Much to his father's chagrin, little Mujaki liked to play more and had a physical affinity for the world around him, not a magical one.

The couple, Tevrai and Etumara, looked forward to bringing another child into the world, but met with little success. Whatever ailed Etumara after her first birth did not allow her to conceive again. This was a serious point of consternation for Tevrai, who desired another heir who might carry on his magical research. It was a notable point of shame for Etumara. She found comfort in the church of Prexus, focusing on helping those she could there when she could not please her husband. This grew a rift between the couple and for several years they existed in a somewhat detached, distant relationship.

All of this was lost on young Mujaki, save that for some reason he did not please his father and his mother was often less than happy. This weighed heavily on the young mind, planting seeds of guilt and inadequacy. As he grew in his childhood, Mujaki was often found at his mother's side in the church of Prexus and was a source of comfort and solace for her as she delighted in his advancement in the "lesser" arts, as his Father would say.

As Mujaki approached the age of 7, his parents rejoiced as Etumara was again with child! Her infertility seemed to have been overcome. Tevrai was nearly obsessed with the possibility of a magically adapt heir. Young Mujaki simply looked forward to the promise of another playmate. However, as the pregnancy progressed, it was clear that it would not be a smooth one. Etumara was not carrying the child well and complications developed late in the term. As fate would have it, Etumara would deliver to Tevrai a beautiful baby boy adept in magics, but at the cost of her own life.

Tevrai's sorrow knew little in the way of bounds, and his anguish turned to self blame for it was he who had so desired another child. It was only the responsibility for his new son that focused his attention enough to keep Tevrai from destroying himself in his mourning. The infant was named Etumer in memory of his mother.

Mujaki was crushed nearly as much as Tevrai. However, with little love coming from his Father, he found solace in the support of the clerics of Prexus and his mothers many friends there. Despite his best understanding of what happened, Mujaki could not help but harbor blame on his infant brother for taking his mother from him.

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Even when the root principles of The Faceless, Cazic-Thule, were revealed by Etumer's dark friends, it was sufficiently clouded in righteous logical posturing to not sway the son or his over ambitious father from delving deeper into new possibilities. Heady with newfound power and possibilities, Etumer was introduced to Mujaki's acquaintance, the lovely Lady…

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The Fabled Planes of Power Lore – Part 7 - 3/20/08

Official articleSOE/Daybreak · 2008

The Fabled Planes of Power Lore – Part 7 The Plane of Nighmares The Plane of Nightmares is ruled over by Terris Thule, the Dream Scorcher. The western region of Terris-Thule's domain is a dense forest with many small clearings. A river dissects the forest above and the barrows below, eventually becoming a water fall that drops into a lake.

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