A Treatise on the Founding of Padash in Quentari
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We call
ourselves Sarr and are feline. In the days before the
founding of Myrr, our ancestors lived in the Tarik Jangal, or
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The Gorbe of that time had very little to do with the elves, and this would
probably have continued for many generations if not for the invasion of
Gurthaiya and her undead hordes. This was the beginning of the Dark Wars. The
Gorbe were prepared to fight, but had been mostly left out of the early parts
of the War. At this point in time they wished to remain neutral, as they had
reasons for mistrusting both sides of this war. Gurthaiya created undead,
Galavier and the elves used celestial magic: both of these alternatives were
distasteful. Events of the year 5085 QC, thirty- five before the death of Galavier and the reign of Elenaro, were to force the Gorbe to make a choice.
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In this year, there came a desperate plea from Elwarien Tellamith, a Telcontari
commander who was trying to hold the eastern edge of the Rintir Marshes against
an assault by elementals and trolls. The Tirieldor (Lady Warden) herself led a
small delegation to meet personally with Nemborah Shazmar, the Grand Matriarch
of her people. Elwarien had brought her several injured Gorbe. The elves had
lost so many healers that they could barely keep the Nimeshab injuries from
setting permanently, and had even lost one of their own in the process of
saving the young Gorbe. They had done their best for these brave warriors.
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Elwarien pleaded with Nemborah to help the elves deal with the threat that
promised to engulf all of the Ab’Zende, and everyone that lived around it.
Nemborah thanked Elwarien and promised her answer as soon as the council could
consider it. They would meet during the night, and the elves would have their
answer in the morning. Healed, fed, and restocked with potions the grateful
elves departed to continue their vigil. The Council of Sandajs was called and
deliberations were about to begin. At that moment, another presence announced
itself. Into the village strode a great figure aglow with chaos, followed by a
dozen of the biggest trolls the Nimeshab had ever seen. Warriors moved to
defend the Sandajs and were frozen into immobility. The creature moved into the
council circle oblivious of the weapons bared around it.
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An owl hooted twice in the
distance.
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"I am Wurzza, greatest of the generals of Gurthaiya!" it proclaimed.
"We have seen your people in battle, and you have found favor with our
Great Leader. Join Us! Together we will cleanse this forest of the Elven blight
upon it, and you shall be numbered among the chosen of Gurthaiya!" The
elemental lord leered at Nemborah, who did not so much as blink an eye. After a
long pause, the Matriarch spoke.
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"I can see that you are a mighty servant of the Invader," she
said." We have called a council to discuss a decision. We will hold our
Council. We will make our decision in our own time, according to our custom.
You will have your answer at sunset tomorrow." Wurzza leered at the
Council of Sandajs, its fangs glowing.
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"Choose wisely," it cautioned, "and choose well, or else our invitation
may take another form, and so will each of you, like these Quentari spies that
we encountered just outside your village." The creature turned and
beckoned.
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From out of the forest a small thin shadow approached, leading a group of
shuffling figures. It was the Telcontari party who had enjoyed the Nimeshab
hospitality, now a bedraggled line of zombies under the control of a human
necromancer.
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Again, the owl hooted.
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Nemborah stared at the elves, at the human, and at Wurzza. She looked around
the Council Circle. Not a single Sandaj moved. She turned back, and raised her
staff. The decision had been made. Four hundred Gorbe throats sounded their
battle cry. Three hundred expert warriors poured out of the forest, where they
had been hiding, and the attack began.
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The necromancer was the first to die, obliterated by the High Healer. Wurzza
was next. When the killing ended, a dozen Nimeshab needed resurrection along
with the elves, but there were no final deaths among them. The Nimeshab had
sided with the Quentari.
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This was how the partnership between the Nimeshab and the Quentari elves began.
For the next twenty-five years, the Telcontari of the Rintir, and the Nimeshab
Gorbe forged a deadly alliance against Gurthaiya. More than once, the Gorbe
gift for tracking and their sheer determination spelled the difference between
success and failure in the defense of the northern border. Partly because they
were fighting alongside the Elves, and partly because of the nature of the
enemy, the practice of necromancy fell into disuse. Some of the younger males
even began to learn the once forbidden art of celestial magic.
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In the tenth year of their exile from their original settlement, Nemborah took
an obliterate spell meant for Elwarien. Her daughter Rimaz became the Grand
Matriarch. In honor of Nemborah’s sacrifice and the ongoing heroism of the
nimeshab, they were made full members of the Dinen-Faroth, or Silent Hunt, the
telcontari patrol which had been theirs in all but name during the past decade.
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After the fighting was over, the Gorbe returned to their homes, to find that
they no longer had homes. At this dark hour, Elwarien returned. With her came
the young Prince Elenaro. He was concerned that the Gorbe no longer had a home,
and offered them a deal. If they would reject necromancy, and follow the laws
of Quentari, and defend that kingdom in time of need, they would be given a
home within its borders. With this home would come a measure of autonomy. After
a great deal of negotiating, an agreement was reached. The Gorbe moved to their
new homes. The Nimeshab decided to call their new village,"Padash,"
which means "Reward" in the common tongue. It is called
"Manthulemar," in the tongue of Quentari.
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As written by
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Miras Al ‘Azmarah
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November, L.E. 553
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