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===Ahasveros=== Darklord of Incitatus. Once, Ahasveros (male human) was the greatest scientist of his civilization, until the day his homeland was drawn into a great war against a rival nation. He invented the Adamas theory, a device that could be used to generate a mighty tidal wave to devaste the enemy's fleets and harbors. But that wasn't enough for Ahasveros; he became obsessed with improving the device, banishing his assistants when they protested the potential dangers of doing so, cutting off all contact with those who might challenge his beliefs, and reducing the time he spent running his calculations. The result was, when the device was used, Ahasveros lost control of it and the tidal wave annihilated ''his'' homeland as well, drowning him in the tower from whence he'd launched it. Ever since then, the bussengeist he became has lingered in his tower, unable to decide whose fault the mess was, alternating between blaming his associates and himself. Honestly, he's not much of a darklord, and this is reflected by how empty and meaningless Incitatus is. He currently occupies a limbo; too dull to be truly absorbed into the [[Demiplane of Dread]], but still too evil and in denial of what he did to be released, either. Ahasveros' existence is completely tied to the remnants of the Adamas machine. Only by destroying it, which will unshackle his spirit, and performing a brief rite to the long-forgotten sea god of ruined Misenos, which requires lighting the lanterns in the temple and praying for both Misenos and Ahasveros, will his torment end. If Ahasveros wishes to seal his domain's borders, those attempting to cross it are overwhelmed by misery and the urge to seek comfort, which only those outside of the border can give them.
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