![]() ![]() The Battle Lord often demands sacrifices, and the head of the devastators sought to put a use to the left over blood, so they dedicated a sect of the devastators to practicing planar manipulation and demon-summoning. Krughur is a staunch defender of his people, believing them to be under the thumb of Maglubiyet, and that without his foul influence his kind would be a true force of civilization and arcane research in the world. He was never as invested in the cause as his fellows, but eager to learn, curious and inquisitive, as most hobgoblins are. Krughur was among the ranks of the devastators, war mages that fill the position of artillerist in the goblin armies. His forces are blood-thirsty and fight to the death, seeking an end in battle so that they may join his forever-war against the orc patrons of Gruumsh on the Plane of Acheron. The character is a hobgoblin, once belonging to the armies of Maglubiyet, Battle Lord, the god of goblins. He is a binder of demons, calling them forth from the Abyss and Hells to do his bidding, and powering them up with spells, or hindering them should they break free of his control. The build is a summoner with a minor focus in non-concentration buffs/debuffs. The addition of the demon summoning spells with XGTE is really what inspired this extremely powerful build that takes full advantage of everything the Conjuration Wizard has to offer. To discover that the Conjuration Wizard was underplayed, and even disliked, was heartbreaking as it is my favorite Wizard subclass! There are so many exciting story elements to be explored with someone who can bend the Planes to their whim, using their ephemeral nature to teleport about or sunder open inter-dimensional holes and call forth allies, brutal storms, or even demons. He clenched his fist around the amulet as though it might vanish. "The talisman of the horned devil, Vorthrodon." Krughur breathed. In his hands he held a medallion of bronze with a large ruby embedded at its center, smoldering like the Hells' fire. The light matched his blood-red skin, and stained his teeth which he bore in a triumphant grin. ![]() He bore the sting and yanked the treasure from the deep, displaying it before himself. After a few eager dips into the debris his hand brushed a burning hot metal. He began excavating, grabbing handfuls of sand and tossing them aside, wild with excitement. Could it be? Krughur quickened his pace, approaching the ruby bloom. If so, he might be seeing them sooner than later.Ĭresting around a corner, a soft red glow illuminated the end of the corridor, light piercing up through the sand. ![]() He wondered if the temple had been filled with worshipers when it flooded, and if they now wallowed in flame with their demonic patron as they had so wished. This wouldn't be the first occult temple he'd spelunked.Īs he trudged onward, Krughur examined the Infernal runes carved delicately into the stonework, the artistry now stained by water and mold. The grit filled his loose boots and ground against his skin it was agitating, but hopefully worth it. Krughur wasn't one for marching, not since he'd fled the ranks of theĭevastators all those years ago, but that practiced high-knee step came in handy when maneuvering through silt. Krughur waded through knee-high sand some several hundred meters beneath the surface in the halls of an ancient cult ruin.
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