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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
=== Beta / Release ===
=== Beta / Release ===
During the beta and at release, the information we have about Tumeroks is rather simple. In the original manual's bestiary as well as the Zone bestiary, Tumeroks are described as warlike humanoids, related to Drudges, Mossworts, and Banderlings. They are the most dangerous of these four species, possessing near-human intelligence. They can use magic, and have built their own dungeons and fortifications across the Direlands. They prefer dry, rocky regions, which is why they have made the Direlands their home. It is said that the Olthoi rejected using them as slaves because they were too brutish and violent. They are known to use their cousin species as slaves, in particular the Drudges. They are described as natural conquerors, and have sometimes encroached on human settlements.<ref name=ACManualBestiary>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Asheron's Call Manual]]: [[Asheron's Call Manual/A Dereth Bestiary|A Dereth Bestiary]]</ref><ref name="ZoneBestiaryTumerok">''Date Unknown'' [[Microsoft Zone Archive/Asheron's Call Handbook|Asheron's Call Handbook]] - [[Microsoft Zone Archive/Asheron's Call Handbook/Bestiary#Tumeroks|Bestiary: Tumeroks]]</ref>
During the beta and at release, the information we have about Tumeroks is rather simple. In the original manual's bestiary as well as the Zone bestiary, Tumeroks are described as warlike humanoids, related to Drudges, Mossworts, and Banderlings. They are the most dangerous of these four species, possessing near-human intelligence. They can use magic, and have built their own dungeons and fortifications across the Direlands. They prefer dry, rocky regions, which is why they have made the Direlands their home. It is said that the Olthoi rejected using them as slaves because they were too brutish and violent. They are known to use their cousin species as slaves, in particular the Drudges. They are described as natural conquerors, and have encroached on human settlements in the past.<ref name=ACManualBestiary>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Asheron's Call Manual]]: [[Asheron's Call Manual/A Dereth Bestiary|A Dereth Bestiary]]</ref><ref name="ZoneBestiaryTumerok">''Date Unknown'' [[Microsoft Zone Archive/Asheron's Call Handbook|Asheron's Call Handbook]] - [[Microsoft Zone Archive/Asheron's Call Handbook/Bestiary#Tumeroks|Bestiary: Tumeroks]]</ref>


An early piece of lore, Loredane's Invitation, suggested that Tumeroks were in some way thralls of Bael'Zharon. In this piece, Loredane wrote, "At last I crossed over into the Direlands. Avoiding the savage tumeroks – alas, that my new dream-master did not enslave them as thoroughly as he did me – I slipped through the parched and desolate lands, guided only by the increasing dark joy in my heart."<ref name=ZogblasterLoredanesInvitation>''Date Unknown'' [[Zogblaster Archive]] - [[Zogblaster Archive/Heritage Groups/Aluvian/Loredane's Invitation|Loredane's Invitation]]</ref> This concept is somewhat supported with in game evidence. For example, the [[Tumerok Dungeon]] contains a shrine to Bael'Zharon.
Early lore is rife with Tumerok attacks on humans, mostly in the Aluvian territories. The Fort Witshire texts state that in the very early years after the defeat of the Olthoi Queen, the land was constantly under attack from Tumeroks.<ref name=HistoryFortWitshire>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[History of Fort Witshire]] text</ref><ref name=DirectionsFortWitshire>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Directions to Fort Witshire]] text</ref> The Story of Ben Ten and Yanshi states that in the early days of Sho settlement, Tumeroks were more plentiful in Osteth, but they did not raid south of the Aluvian lands.<ref name=TheStoryOfBenTenAndYanshi>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[The Story of Ben Ten and Yanshi]]</ref>


Holtburg:
Yanshi itself was attacked by Tumeroks, seemingly the exception to the rule that Tumeroks did not raid to the south. When this attack occurred, and the general history of Yanshi, is discussed more on [[Continuity/Sho Settlement on Dereth|Sho Settlement on Dereth]].
* [[Historical Marker]]<ref name=HistoricalMarker>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Worcer's Missing Heirlooms]]: [[Historical Marker]] description</ref>
* [[Directions to the Holtburg Redoubt]]<ref name=HoltburgRedoubtDirections>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Worcer's Missing Heirlooms]]: [[Directions to the Holtburg Redoubt]] text</ref>
* [[Directions to the Cave of Alabree]]<ref name=CaveOfAlabreeDiretions>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Brogord's Demise]]: [[Directions to the Cave of Alabree]] text</ref>
* [[The History of Auberean/Volume V: New Arrivals (-540 to 13)]]


Yanshi:
Edelbar was an Aluvian settlement west of Holtburg. At some point, it was attacked by Tumeroks, and Alatar Locke's friend Galtith died helping the townsfolk escape.<ref name=QRCardEdelbar>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Quick Reference Card]] Edelbar description</ref>
* [[The Story of Ben Ten and Yanshi]]
* [[Asheron's Call Manual/Yanshi]]
* [[Te Ven]] dialog / [[The Writings of Jhong Mi]]


Other towns:
Holtburg itself was besieged by Tumeroks in Portal Year 6.<ref name=HistoricalMarker>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Worcer's Missing Heirlooms]]: [[Historical Marker]] description</ref><ref name=HoltburgRedoubtDirections>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Worcer's Missing Heirlooms]]: [[Directions to the Holtburg Redoubt]] text</ref><ref name=CaveOfAlabreeDiretions>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Brogord's Demise]]: [[Directions to the Cave of Alabree]] text</ref>  
* Rithwic: [[Asheron's Call Manual/Rithwic]]
 
* Edelbar: [[Quick Reference Card]]<ref name=QRCardEdelbar>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Quick Reference Card]] Edelbar description</ref>
Rithwic, settled in Portal Year 7, was once on the edge of Aluvian territory. When the frontier had moved to Dryreach, Rithwic became insulated from Tumerok raids.<ref name=ACManualRithwic>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Asheron's Call Manual]]: [[Asheron's Call Manual/Rithwic|Rithwic]]</ref>
* Witshire: [[History of Fort Witshire]] / [[Directions to Fort Witshire]]<ref name=HistoryFortWitshire>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[History of Fort Witshire]] text</ref><ref name=DirectionsFortWitshire>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Directions to Fort Witshire]] text</ref>
 
* Dryreach: [[Dryreach Rumor]], [[Barkeep Mordmor]] dialog
Fort Witshire is said to have been created to defend against Tumerok attacks, but it only served this purpose for a short time, and when the Tumeroks were driven back, it was abandoned.<ref name=HistoryFortWitshire /><ref name=DirectionsFortWitshire />
 
Dryreach is perhaps the most infamous Tumerok siege, as the town has been under siege for the entirety of the game. We don't know when Dryreach was first settled, but we do know it was settled after Rithwic,<ref name=ACManualRithwic /> and presumably before Lytelthorpe. Likewise, we don't know when the siege began, but the Dryreach barkeeper said that the siege had grown more fierce lately (lately being at release),<ref name=BarkeepMordmor>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Barkeep Mordmor]] dialog</ref> implying that the siege had been going on for some time. The Dryreach Rumor questions what Tumeroks are doing in that part of the island,<ref name=DryreachRumor>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Dryreach Rumor]]</ref> which might imply that the seige began after the Tumeroks were driven back, as mentioned in the Witshire texts.<ref name=HistoryFortWitshire /><ref name=DirectionsFortWitshire />
 
And finally, while not an attack, it is said that when Lord Balthall and Lady Winthura disappeared in Portal Year 9, a band of Tumeroks moved into their abandoned estate north of Khayyaban.<ref name=StoryOfWinthurasGardens>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Story of Winthura's Gardens]]</ref>
 
An early piece of lore, Loredane's Invitation, suggested that Tumeroks were in some way thralls of Bael'Zharon. In this piece, Loredane wrote, "''At last I crossed over into the Direlands. '''Avoiding the savage tumeroks – alas, that my new dream-master did not enslave them as thoroughly as he did me''' – I slipped through the parched and desolate lands, guided only by the increasing dark joy in my heart.''"<ref name=ZogblasterLoredanesInvitation>''Date Unknown'' [[Zogblaster Archive]] - [[Zogblaster Archive/Heritage Groups/Aluvian/Loredane's Invitation|Loredane's Invitation]]</ref> This concept is somewhat supported with in game evidence. For example, the [[Tumerok Dungeon]] contains a shrine to Bael'Zharon.


=== Dark Majesty ===
=== Dark Majesty ===
AC:DM / History of Auberean retcon:
* [[Desert March]] - Virindi dungeon containing tumeroks (first dungeon to do this?)
* [[Desert March]] - Virindi dungeon containing tumeroks (first dungeon to do this?)
* [[Virindi Towers]] - Tumeroks working with Virindi in their invasions
* [[Virindi Towers]] - Tumeroks working with Virindi in their invasions

Revision as of 20:16, 9 January 2020

Overview

Beta / Release

During the beta and at release, the information we have about Tumeroks is rather simple. In the original manual's bestiary as well as the Zone bestiary, Tumeroks are described as warlike humanoids, related to Drudges, Mossworts, and Banderlings. They are the most dangerous of these four species, possessing near-human intelligence. They can use magic, and have built their own dungeons and fortifications across the Direlands. They prefer dry, rocky regions, which is why they have made the Direlands their home. It is said that the Olthoi rejected using them as slaves because they were too brutish and violent. They are known to use their cousin species as slaves, in particular the Drudges. They are described as natural conquerors, and have encroached on human settlements in the past.[1][2]

Early lore is rife with Tumerok attacks on humans, mostly in the Aluvian territories. The Fort Witshire texts state that in the very early years after the defeat of the Olthoi Queen, the land was constantly under attack from Tumeroks.[3][4] The Story of Ben Ten and Yanshi states that in the early days of Sho settlement, Tumeroks were more plentiful in Osteth, but they did not raid south of the Aluvian lands.[5]

Yanshi itself was attacked by Tumeroks, seemingly the exception to the rule that Tumeroks did not raid to the south. When this attack occurred, and the general history of Yanshi, is discussed more on Sho Settlement on Dereth.

Edelbar was an Aluvian settlement west of Holtburg. At some point, it was attacked by Tumeroks, and Alatar Locke's friend Galtith died helping the townsfolk escape.[6]

Holtburg itself was besieged by Tumeroks in Portal Year 6.[7][8][9]

Rithwic, settled in Portal Year 7, was once on the edge of Aluvian territory. When the frontier had moved to Dryreach, Rithwic became insulated from Tumerok raids.[10]

Fort Witshire is said to have been created to defend against Tumerok attacks, but it only served this purpose for a short time, and when the Tumeroks were driven back, it was abandoned.[3][4]

Dryreach is perhaps the most infamous Tumerok siege, as the town has been under siege for the entirety of the game. We don't know when Dryreach was first settled, but we do know it was settled after Rithwic,[10] and presumably before Lytelthorpe. Likewise, we don't know when the siege began, but the Dryreach barkeeper said that the siege had grown more fierce lately (lately being at release),[11] implying that the siege had been going on for some time. The Dryreach Rumor questions what Tumeroks are doing in that part of the island,[12] which might imply that the seige began after the Tumeroks were driven back, as mentioned in the Witshire texts.[3][4]

And finally, while not an attack, it is said that when Lord Balthall and Lady Winthura disappeared in Portal Year 9, a band of Tumeroks moved into their abandoned estate north of Khayyaban.[13]

An early piece of lore, Loredane's Invitation, suggested that Tumeroks were in some way thralls of Bael'Zharon. In this piece, Loredane wrote, "At last I crossed over into the Direlands. Avoiding the savage tumeroks – alas, that my new dream-master did not enslave them as thoroughly as he did me – I slipped through the parched and desolate lands, guided only by the increasing dark joy in my heart."[14] This concept is somewhat supported with in game evidence. For example, the Tumerok Dungeon contains a shrine to Bael'Zharon.

Dark Majesty

History of Auberean

Later Additions

Analysis

Conclusion

References