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<br><br>One legend speaks of a battle between a king of Milantos and a hero of Souia-Vey. As the legend goes, long ago the Milantan sorcerer-king Karuz had come to the conclusion that the secret of eternal life lay in the blood of the of Souia-Vey. At his direction, Milantan sorcerers had been kidnapping villagers of neighboring Souia-Vey to perform foul rituals upon them. The Souia-Vey were largely helpless until the arrival of the hero Brador. Armed with a sword that seemed to fend off sorcery, Brador alone was able to repel the Milantan incursions. Frustrated by Brador's defense of the Souia-Vey, Karuz decided to end Brador's interference personally, and brought forth his own terrible weapon to do battle with the hero. There was a great clash, which laid waste to the land all around them. Some say the battle lasted for days, others say only an instant. Whatever the outcome, neither Brador nor Karuz were ever seen again.<ref name=BradorsFrozenEye>2005/07 [[Throne of Destiny]] - [[Brador's Frozen Eye]]</ref><ref name=DefilerOfMilantos>2005/07 [[Throne of Destiny]] - [[Defiler of Milantos]]</ref> | <br><br>One legend speaks of a battle between a king of Milantos and a hero of Souia-Vey. As the legend goes, long ago the Milantan sorcerer-king [[Karuz]] had come to the conclusion that the secret of eternal life lay in the blood of the of Souia-Vey. At his direction, Milantan sorcerers had been kidnapping villagers of neighboring Souia-Vey to perform foul rituals upon them. The Souia-Vey were largely helpless until the arrival of the hero [[Brador]]. Armed with a sword that seemed to fend off sorcery, Brador alone was able to repel the Milantan incursions. Frustrated by Brador's defense of the Souia-Vey, Karuz decided to end Brador's interference personally, and brought forth his own terrible weapon to do battle with the hero. There was a great clash, which laid waste to the land all around them. Some say the battle lasted for days, others say only an instant. Whatever the outcome, neither Brador nor Karuz were ever seen again.<ref name=BradorsFrozenEye>2005/07 [[Throne of Destiny]] - [[Brador's Frozen Eye]]</ref><ref name=DefilerOfMilantos>2005/07 [[Throne of Destiny]] - [[Defiler of Milantos]]</ref> | ||
<br><br>Another possible legend, possible historical event is that of Sir Borlac and the Vessenjhe. Sir [[Borlac di Lotila]], wielding an ancient axe he called [[Smite]], led the knights of the Bull against the Souia-Vey warriors of Vessenjhe. Sir Borlac met the Vessenjhe on the plains of northwest of Gharu'n, and single-handedly slew every last Vessenjhe himself, according to tales.<ref name=Smite/> | <br><br>Another possible legend, possible historical event is that of Sir Borlac and the Vessenjhe. Sir [[Borlac di Lotila]], wielding an ancient axe he called [[Smite]], led the knights of the Bull against the Souia-Vey warriors of Vessenjhe. Sir Borlac met the Vessenjhe on the plains of northwest of Gharu'n, and single-handedly slew every last Vessenjhe himself, according to tales.<ref name=Smite/> | ||
<br><br>Mercenaries from Souia-Vey, along with Silvera, were hired by the Viamontians in Aluvia during the reign of Alfrega.<ref name=TheReignOfAlfrega>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[The Reign of Alfrega]]</ref> | <br><br>Mercenaries from Souia-Vey, along with Silvera, were hired by the Viamontians in Aluvia during the reign of Alfrega.<ref name=TheReignOfAlfrega>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[The Reign of Alfrega]]</ref> |
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The Souia-Vey are an Isparian heritage group that live on the high steppes[1] south of Milantos and west/northwest of Gharu'n[2] on the edge of the known world.[1] Currently their region has been free of portals to Dereth.
History
On Ispar
Very little is known about the history of the Souia-Vey.
One legend speaks of a battle between a king of Milantos and a hero of Souia-Vey. As the legend goes, long ago the Milantan sorcerer-king Karuz had come to the conclusion that the secret of eternal life lay in the blood of the of Souia-Vey. At his direction, Milantan sorcerers had been kidnapping villagers of neighboring Souia-Vey to perform foul rituals upon them. The Souia-Vey were largely helpless until the arrival of the hero Brador. Armed with a sword that seemed to fend off sorcery, Brador alone was able to repel the Milantan incursions. Frustrated by Brador's defense of the Souia-Vey, Karuz decided to end Brador's interference personally, and brought forth his own terrible weapon to do battle with the hero. There was a great clash, which laid waste to the land all around them. Some say the battle lasted for days, others say only an instant. Whatever the outcome, neither Brador nor Karuz were ever seen again.[3][4]
Another possible legend, possible historical event is that of Sir Borlac and the Vessenjhe. Sir Borlac di Lotila, wielding an ancient axe he called Smite, led the knights of the Bull against the Souia-Vey warriors of Vessenjhe. Sir Borlac met the Vessenjhe on the plains of northwest of Gharu'n, and single-handedly slew every last Vessenjhe himself, according to tales.[2]
Mercenaries from Souia-Vey, along with Silvera, were hired by the Viamontians in Aluvia during the reign of Alfrega.[5]
When Viamont recently invaded Gharu'n, along with the 5,000 Gharu'ndim and 3,000 Sho, a few hundred Souia-Vey mercenaries were also part of the the Malika's army.[6]
On Dereth
The only known possible Souia-Vey on Dereth is the Apothecary Zongo, traveling companion of Duke Raoul Lascera, and famous for his beer recipes involving Moarsmuck. It is said that Zongo was a witch doctor of Souia-Vey who dabbled in poisons and dangerous distillations. [7]
Culture
The Souia-Vey have been described as mercenaries,[5][6][8] bandits,[9] warriors,[2][3][1] and raiders.[8]
Real World Basis
Factions
There are two known sub-groups of Souia-Vey. The first is the Vessenjhe, of which we know nothing beyond their name and that they were apparently exterminated by the Viamontians lead by Sir Borlac di Lotila.[2]
The second group are the band of mercenaries named Dread Marauders. They were cast out by their people for brutality and barbarism beyond even the standards of the Souia-Vey.[8]
Items
Bearded Axe of Souia-Vey Dread Marauder Shield Brador's Frozen Eye
Black Thistle Smite Defiler of Milantos
Art & Images
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Brador's Frozen Eye
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Dread Marauder Shield
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 2005/07 Throne of Destiny - Bearded Axe of Souia-Vey
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2005/07 Throne of Destiny - Smite
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 2005/07 Throne of Destiny - Brador's Frozen Eye
- ↑ 2005/07 Throne of Destiny - Defiler of Milantos
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 1999/11 Release - The Reign of Alfrega
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 2004/10 pre-Throne of Destiny - The Invasion of Ispar
- ↑ 2005/11 Ashes and Dust - Rollout Article
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 2005/07 Throne of Destiny - Dread Marauder Shield
- ↑ 1999/11 Release - To Be A Shadow