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In the year 435 AD, surviving [[Phantoms]], once believed to have been slain in the  
[[Category:Guilds of Ithaqua]]
infamous [[Night of Sabotage]], re-emerged in the frozen wastes of the [[Gyanis Snowfield]] as the [[Idras]]. Over the next 100 years they lived as mercenaries,  
 
 
THE IDRASI
 
                        [GUILD LEADERS]
            The Feyn-al-Dracar: Aiushta
                  Secretaries: Airamaya
          Council Affiliation: Ithaqua
            Guild Professions: Predator
 
In the year 435 AD, surviving Phantoms, once believed to have been slain in the  
infamous Night of Sabotage, re-emerged in the frozen wastes of the Gyanis  
snowfield as the Idras. Over the next 100 years they lived as mercenaries,  
trading their abilities in death-dealing for coin while carrying out a personal  
trading their abilities in death-dealing for coin while carrying out a personal  
war against the Saboteurs who wronged them so long ago.
war against the [[Saboteurs]] who wronged them so long ago.
 


Unfortunately, changes in the political structure of the realm gradually phased  
Unfortunately, changes in the political structure of the realm gradually phased  
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stagnation in the guild. In 543 AD the sitting Feyn-al-Dracar, with the aide of  
stagnation in the guild. In 543 AD the sitting Feyn-al-Dracar, with the aide of  
the Idrasi Council, came together and brought forth sweeping changes to the  
the Idrasi Council, came together and brought forth sweeping changes to the  
guild, dedicating the Idrasi to the defense of Ithaqua as a formal military  
guild, dedicating the Idrasi to the defense of [[Ithaqua]] as a formal military  
organization.               
organization.               


These soldiers of the north use their skills in the complex art of Knifeplay to  
These soldiers of the north use their skills in the complex art of [[Knifeplay (skill)|Knifeplay]] to  
bring an agonizing death to those who would threaten their home while their  
bring an agonizing death to those who would threaten their home while their  
abilities in Predation help them to survive in climates that would kill lesser  
abilities in [[Predation (skill)|Predation]] help them to survive in climates that would kill lesser  
men and offer a few interesting alternatives to dispatching a foe. Their skill  
men and offer a few interesting alternatives to dispatching a foe. Their skill  
in beastmastery allows them to subjugate the wilds to their whims, harnessing  
in [[Beastmastery (skill)|Beastmastery]] allows them to subjugate the wilds to their whims, harnessing  
the talents of nature through the cooperation granted to a true beastmaster.
the talents of nature through the cooperation granted to a true beastmaster.
[[Category:Guilds]]
[[Category:Guilds of Ithaqua]]

Revision as of 16:36, 20 January 2019

In the year 435 AD, surviving Phantoms, once believed to have been slain in the infamous Night of Sabotage, re-emerged in the frozen wastes of the Gyanis Snowfield as the Idras. Over the next 100 years they lived as mercenaries, trading their abilities in death-dealing for coin while carrying out a personal war against the Saboteurs who wronged them so long ago.

Unfortunately, changes in the political structure of the realm gradually phased out the practicality of a guild of killers for hire. This, coupled with the easy access to assassination contracts for any who seek it led to a period of stagnation in the guild. In 543 AD the sitting Feyn-al-Dracar, with the aide of the Idrasi Council, came together and brought forth sweeping changes to the guild, dedicating the Idrasi to the defense of Ithaqua as a formal military organization.

These soldiers of the north use their skills in the complex art of Knifeplay to bring an agonizing death to those who would threaten their home while their abilities in Predation help them to survive in climates that would kill lesser men and offer a few interesting alternatives to dispatching a foe. Their skill in Beastmastery allows them to subjugate the wilds to their whims, harnessing the talents of nature through the cooperation granted to a true beastmaster.