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=== Wenennefer === Egyptian Death-Worshippers, maintainers of the Status Quo Giant history has many parallels to ancient Jewish, Egyptian and Babylonian tales, but two tales stand out more then any. It was Great King Nimrod that spoiled mankinds unity with his own hubris, a giant and tyrant over man who wanted to be greater then the very gods he worshipped. His attempt to build the tower of Babel backfired terribly, however, when the workers became cursed with tongues, unable to understand one another. Without the capability to work together, they quickly lost tolerance to the lashings of Nimrods men, and anger became their new universal language, overpowering even the mighty hunter-king and burning his headless corpse in an effigy, before going their separate ways. The Tower of Babel, without maintenance, eventually sunk into the earth, engulfed by the sands of Egypt, where it lay forgotten for several millenia. The giants that discovered the Tower during the First Crusades also discovered the etchings on the wall, cementing the terrible revolution of the legend as fact, and out of sudden, overbearing fear that such an event could occur again, these Giants founded the Wenennefer. Based within the buried Tower of Babel, accessible only by cleverly hidden dark cave, the Wenennefers Shadowy Operatives prepare for their dark works. Named for Osiris, god of the underworld and the Worthy Martyr of Giant Legend, they see fit to repeat what his brother had done, but for different motivations. Set killed Osiris for his throne. The Wenennefer kill Kings out of fear. Over the centuries they've been operating, they followed a simple code: Giants must not rule. Too often a Giant granted power will abuse it, and because of the doubt that they inspire in mankind leaving holes that Giants would otherwise have filled, who knows how many cataclysmic events Giant leaders could have caused?
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