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  • Nameless Ones
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  • Nameless Ones could have varying appearances, and any number of horns, tusks, eyes and teeth. The only characteristic they all shared was their massive size. Red-Dwarves and Black-Dwarves were known to use Nameless Ones as beasts of burden, inflicting brutal injuries to keep them docile and subservient.
  • The Nameless Ones were an ancient order of human priests who worshipped the Azath Houses. According to Trell legend, their origins dated back to the time of the First Empire. They had been one of two First Empire sects that were meant to clasp together as guiding hands. The Nameless Ones had been led astray from their god and been cast out. Now they bowed to a new master and new mysteries. They considered themselves the servants of the Azath, the shapers of their will.
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  • Nameless Ones could have varying appearances, and any number of horns, tusks, eyes and teeth. The only characteristic they all shared was their massive size. Red-Dwarves and Black-Dwarves were known to use Nameless Ones as beasts of burden, inflicting brutal injuries to keep them docile and subservient.
  • The Nameless Ones were an ancient order of human priests who worshipped the Azath Houses. According to Trell legend, their origins dated back to the time of the First Empire. They had been one of two First Empire sects that were meant to clasp together as guiding hands. The Nameless Ones had been led astray from their god and been cast out. Now they bowed to a new master and new mysteries. They considered themselves the servants of the Azath, the shapers of their will. The Nameless Ones dressed in dark or grey hooded robes and carried wooden staffs whose runic etching seemed to writhe and buckle. The runes seemed ever changing as if being continuously rewritten by unseen hands.