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The Theran Mystique - Volume 2, Issue 6
RAMBLINGS OF A RELUCTANT SCRIBE

Lo' everyone and welcome back to the ramblin's. This issue we explore a legionnaire of the past. This ol' boy was leading the Legion long before most of ye were an itch in ya papa's trousers. The man I speak of is none other then the great Forsaken, Proticus. Being born an Illithid, not much is known about his past and seein' as he was an illusionist by trade he kept himself shrouded in secrecy most of de time. Proticus was a special case for he was the first creature in Thera I know of to be turned into de immortal undead without being human or a dark-knight. Crawling tall, this man struck fear into the heart of all that opposed him. As a Forsaken of the Legion he excelled in leadership and striking down everyone that got in his way. He was Dositheus's right hand man. The incredible thing about this man though wasn't the fact he was deadly with a capital D. It was the fact that although a Legionaire he was a good friend to those whom did him no wrong. He also played a very important role in the construction and protection of the Heralds. At that time the Heralds had just re-emerged unto Thera and he was quick to offer protection of them whilst they got on their feet. After leading the Dark Army for sometime, he was quickly recruited into Resatimm's Covent of Blood undead task force. Proticus joined forces with mainly Aeva and together they brought fear into every living thing in Thera. Cabal leaders cowered in their presence as they swept across Thera like a plague. After the disbandment of the Covent by the heavens Proticus soon disappeared from Thera without a trace. Some speculate that he himself ascended to a higher plane of being while others believe him to have been killed by an unknown Crusader. Remember this man so that someone might someday ascend to the status that he once held. Well folks thats it for me, until next time, forget not your past for if you do ye are doomed to repeat it.

Spalino Palzini, Elder Bard of Thera


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