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A sword is poised, its wielder's eyes glowing savagely in triumph, only seconds from severing head from body. In these final few seconds of life the true nature of a being can be determined, will he fight to the bitter end or will he die a pitiful coward, grovelling before his executioner? Who leaves behind the most illustrious legacy: The well-respected general, who has had countless victories at war, yet succumbs to cowardice at the most hopeless point in a battle and leaves his men to perish, only to die from an arrow in his back? Or the poorly-equipped peasant man who fights to the death to protect his honour and his family? The past is irrelevant if in your final moments you are proven to be nothing more than a coward. | A sword is poised, its wielder's eyes glowing savagely in triumph, only seconds from severing head from body. In these final few seconds of life the true nature of a being can be determined, will he fight to the bitter end or will he die a pitiful coward, grovelling before his executioner? Who leaves behind the most illustrious legacy: The well-respected general, who has had countless victories at war, yet succumbs to cowardice at the most hopeless point in a battle and leaves his men to perish, only to die from an arrow in his back? Or the poorly-equipped peasant man who fights to the death to protect his honour and his family? The past is irrelevant if in your final moments you are proven to be nothing more than a coward. | ||
There is no weakness in death. The true warrior embraces death, allowing it to permeate through every fibre of their being and strengthen them for the conflict ahead. During the [[Elder Wars]], Thax, a warrior of the Second Circle found Himself facing His own demise in the face of [[ | There is no weakness in death. The true warrior embraces death, allowing it to permeate through every fibre of their being and strengthen them for the conflict ahead. During the [[Elder Wars]], Thax, a warrior of the [[Second Circle]] found Himself facing His own demise in the face of [[Zenos|Zenos, the Silent Death]]. His form torn to shreds, Thax transcended His flesh-bound vessel and through the sheer strength of His irrepressible spirit and the aid of His comrades was eventually reborn anew within a twisted suit of [[zingavium]] armour. Casting aside the weakness of flesh, Thax stands as the personification of resilience, of remaining steadfast in the face of the fiercest obstacles. | ||
In the year 454 after the Coming of Estarra, Thax returned to the Basin of Life to reunite once more with His kindred among the Twelve. The will of Thax is as immutable as the armour in which He is contained, cowards and the weak-minded represent everything which He despises. Little is known about the machinations which He has in store for the Basin, His emotionless shell doing little to divulge whatever is whirring around the gears contained within. | In the year 454 after the Coming of Estarra, Thax returned to the [[Basin of Life]] to reunite once more with His kindred among the [[Twelve Traitors|Twelve]]. The will of Thax is as immutable as the armour in which He is contained, cowards and the weak-minded represent everything which He despises. Little is known about the machinations which He has in store for the Basin, His emotionless shell doing little to divulge whatever is whirring around the gears contained within. | ||
== History of the Machine == | == History of the Machine == | ||
The Elder God Thax was a member of the Second Circle of the Divine. Before His transformation, He was a member of [[Loboshi]]'s cadre, the Grey Furies, with Gruenella and Clangorum. His physical form and divine essence was shredded by the Soulless [[Zenos]], and in the hopes to keep Him alive, [[Fain]] gave what was left to the care of [[Malmydia]], one of the Twelve Traitors who used questionable methods of healing on the other Elder Gods. With the aid of [[Clangorum]] and [[Agnomenon]], Malmydia was able to stabilize the remains of the Machine's essence within a suit of articulated steamwork armour made from [[zingavium]]. | The [[Elder God]] Thax was a member of the Second Circle of the Divine. Before His transformation, He was a member of [[Loboshi]]'s cadre, the Grey Furies, with [[Gruenella]] and [[Clangorum]]. His physical form and divine essence was shredded by the Soulless [[Zenos]], and in the hopes to keep Him alive, [[Fain]] gave what was left to the care of [[Malmydia]], one of the [[Twelve Traitors]] who used questionable methods of healing on the other Elder Gods. With the aid of [[Clangorum]] and [[Agnomenon]], Malmydia was able to stabilize the remains of the Machine's essence within a suit of articulated steamwork armour made from [[zingavium]]. | ||
Thax led a formation against the Soulless called "Thax's Rock", and | Thax led a formation against the Soulless called "Thax's Rock", and would eventually be condemned among the Twelve Traitors to exile in the [[Void]]. | ||
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Revision as of 06:14, 3 December 2021
Thax, the Machine | |
Circle | Second |
Symbols | a vertical sword piercing a skull |
Lords of Rust | Shango |
Allies | |
Enemies | |
Patronage | Magnagora |
A sword is poised, its wielder's eyes glowing savagely in triumph, only seconds from severing head from body. In these final few seconds of life the true nature of a being can be determined, will he fight to the bitter end or will he die a pitiful coward, grovelling before his executioner? Who leaves behind the most illustrious legacy: The well-respected general, who has had countless victories at war, yet succumbs to cowardice at the most hopeless point in a battle and leaves his men to perish, only to die from an arrow in his back? Or the poorly-equipped peasant man who fights to the death to protect his honour and his family? The past is irrelevant if in your final moments you are proven to be nothing more than a coward.
There is no weakness in death. The true warrior embraces death, allowing it to permeate through every fibre of their being and strengthen them for the conflict ahead. During the Elder Wars, Thax, a warrior of the Second Circle found Himself facing His own demise in the face of Zenos, the Silent Death. His form torn to shreds, Thax transcended His flesh-bound vessel and through the sheer strength of His irrepressible spirit and the aid of His comrades was eventually reborn anew within a twisted suit of zingavium armour. Casting aside the weakness of flesh, Thax stands as the personification of resilience, of remaining steadfast in the face of the fiercest obstacles.
In the year 454 after the Coming of Estarra, Thax returned to the Basin of Life to reunite once more with His kindred among the Twelve. The will of Thax is as immutable as the armour in which He is contained, cowards and the weak-minded represent everything which He despises. Little is known about the machinations which He has in store for the Basin, His emotionless shell doing little to divulge whatever is whirring around the gears contained within.
History of the Machine
The Elder God Thax was a member of the Second Circle of the Divine. Before His transformation, He was a member of Loboshi's cadre, the Grey Furies, with Gruenella and Clangorum. His physical form and divine essence was shredded by the Soulless Zenos, and in the hopes to keep Him alive, Fain gave what was left to the care of Malmydia, one of the Twelve Traitors who used questionable methods of healing on the other Elder Gods. With the aid of Clangorum and Agnomenon, Malmydia was able to stabilize the remains of the Machine's essence within a suit of articulated steamwork armour made from zingavium.
Thax led a formation against the Soulless called "Thax's Rock", and would eventually be condemned among the Twelve Traitors to exile in the Void.