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A faction that was started on Dereth modeled after the [[Shagar Zharala, the Zharalim|Shagar Zharala]], a Gharu'ndim order of assassins. | A faction that was started on Dereth modeled after the [[Shagar Zharala, the Zharalim|Shagar Zharala]], a Gharu'ndim order of assassins. | ||
:''Background: On Ispar the Shagar Zharala had become | :''Background: On Ispar the Shagar Zharala had become corrupt and one of the its members who adhered to the old ways, [[Hamud ibn Rafik]], and his daughter were banished and left Ispar for Dereth. On Dereth Hamud started the Tenebrous Edge based on the true teachings of the Shagar Zharala.<ref name=FallenMaster>2000/02 [[Shadows of the Past]] - [[The Fallen Master of Shagar Zharala]]</ref><ref>2000/02 [[Shadows of the Past]] - [[Precepts of the Tenebrous Edge]]</ref> Unfortunately Hamud allied himself with the shadows viewing them to be "incarnations of the very ideals that we in the Zharalim tried to emulate". It was the Zharalim's motto that "To fight darkness, first become a shadow." Hamud was eventually corrupted and became a shadow himself.<ref>2000/04 [[Thorns of the Hopeslayer]] - [[A Letter to Devana]]</ref><ref>2000/05 [[Heroes' Respite]] - [[Hamud's Last Testament]]</ref> | ||
:''Current: The Tenebrous Edge ended with Hamud but the Zharalim continue to operate in Dereth. Many work for [[Nuhmudira]] but others were corrupted by the shadows like Hamud was. | :''Current: The Tenebrous Edge ended with Hamud but the Zharalim continue to operate in Dereth. Many work for [[Nuhmudira]] but others were corrupted by the shadows like Hamud was. | ||
=== | Their members in [[Dereth]], are considered renegade Zharalim by some.<ref name=PersuasionTeaser>2002/03 [[Persuasion]] - [[Announcements - 2002/03 - Persuasion#Teaser|Teaser]]</ref> | ||
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=== Notable Members === | |||
* [[Hamud ibn Rafik]] | |||
* [[Devana bint Hamudi]] | |||
=== Lore Related to the Tenebrous Edge === | |||
{{Item Table | |||
| A Letter to Devana | |||
| Devana's Note | |||
| Hamud's Last Testament | |||
| Introduction to Devana | |||
| Precepts of the Tenebrous Edge | |||
}} | |||
=== Quests === | |||
* [[Hamud's Demise]] | |||
== References == | |||
<references/> | |||
[[Category:Lore Database Entry]] | [[Category:Lore Database Entry]] | ||
[[Category:Faction]] | [[Category:Faction]] |
Latest revision as of 01:27, 16 July 2012
A faction that was started on Dereth modeled after the Shagar Zharala, a Gharu'ndim order of assassins.
- Background: On Ispar the Shagar Zharala had become corrupt and one of the its members who adhered to the old ways, Hamud ibn Rafik, and his daughter were banished and left Ispar for Dereth. On Dereth Hamud started the Tenebrous Edge based on the true teachings of the Shagar Zharala.[1][2] Unfortunately Hamud allied himself with the shadows viewing them to be "incarnations of the very ideals that we in the Zharalim tried to emulate". It was the Zharalim's motto that "To fight darkness, first become a shadow." Hamud was eventually corrupted and became a shadow himself.[3][4]
- Current: The Tenebrous Edge ended with Hamud but the Zharalim continue to operate in Dereth. Many work for Nuhmudira but others were corrupted by the shadows like Hamud was.
Their members in Dereth, are considered renegade Zharalim by some.[5]
Notable Members
Lore Related to the Tenebrous Edge
A Letter to Devana | Devana's Note | Hamud's Last Testament | Introduction to Devana | |||||
Precepts of the Tenebrous Edge |
Quests
References
- ↑ 2000/02 Shadows of the Past - The Fallen Master of Shagar Zharala
- ↑ 2000/02 Shadows of the Past - Precepts of the Tenebrous Edge
- ↑ 2000/04 Thorns of the Hopeslayer - A Letter to Devana
- ↑ 2000/05 Heroes' Respite - Hamud's Last Testament