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Bane was the ultimate winner and chose Tyranny, Strife and Hatred. Myrkul came in second place and chose to rule the Dead and Jergal became his steward. Bhaal was in last place so Murder and Death was given to him. The Three ascended as gods and went unto Faerûn to spread their | Bane was the ultimate winner and chose Tyranny, Strife and Hatred. Myrkul came in second place and chose to rule the Dead and Jergal became his steward. Bhaal was in last place so Murder and Death was given to him. The Three had achieved their goal and ascended as gods and went unto Faerûn to spread their new faith and dominions. | ||
=== Time of Troubles === | === Time of Troubles === | ||
Despite their ascension, Bane and Myrkul still wished for more power and stole the Tables of Fate from the overgod Ao who they believed some of his power was tied to the tablets. When Ao noticed the theft, he summoned all the gods and demanded that the tablets be returned but no one step foward. Tired of their power plays and negligence of their duties, Ao banished all the gods (except the god Helm) to the mortal world and forbade | Despite their ascension, Bane and Myrkul still wished for more power and stole the Tables of Fate from the overgod Ao who they believed some of his power was tied to the tablets. When Ao noticed the theft, he summoned all the gods and demanded that the tablets be returned but no one step foward. Tired of their power plays and negligence of their duties, Ao banished all the gods (except the god Helm who was commanded to guard the gates of Heaven) to the mortal world and forbade entry into the Divine realms until the tablets were return. | ||
It was during this time that the Three met their demise. Bane died during a titanic battle against the god Torm, Myrkul was slain by the Chosen of Mystra; Midnight (who became [[Mystra]] after her predecessor was slain by Helm for trying to enter the heavens without the tablets) and Bhaal was slain by the mortal Cyric wielding the sword Godsbane (an avatar of the god Mask). After these events the three were given the name Dead Three and the mortal Cyric ascended as a god, gaining all of the Dead Three's divine portfolios and worshippers for a time. | It was during this time that the Three met their demise. Bane died during a titanic battle against the god Torm, Myrkul was slain by the Chosen of Mystra; Midnight (who became [[Mystra]] after her predecessor was slain by Helm for trying to enter the heavens without the tablets) and Bhaal was slain by the mortal Cyric wielding the sword Godsbane (an avatar of the god Mask). After these events the three were given the name Dead Three and the mortal Cyric ascended as a god, gaining all of the Dead Three's divine portfolios and worshippers for a time. | ||
=== Return === | === Return === | ||
Before their demise in the Time of Troubles, the Three had prepared contingencies in | Before their demise in the Time of Troubles, the Dead Three had prepared contingencies in case they were killed. The most famous of these was Bhaal's, who foresaw his own death and begat progeny; the [[Bhaalspawn]] with each child having a small portion of his divine essence, their purpose was for all Bhaalspawn to die so that Bhaal could be reborn. Bane's was not so dissimilar from Bhaal's, as he sired a half-demon son named Iyachtu Xvim (who later reclaimed his father's domains of tyranny, hatred and strife from Cyric) and Myrkul imbued an artifact known as the Crown of Bones with a portion of his power. The first of the Dead Three to return was Bane, who consumed his half-demon son as a sacrifice for his return, the second was Bhaal, who was resurrected after the last two remaining Bhaalspawn perished and reclaimed his domain of Murder from Cyric. Myrkul was last as he was resurrected during the [https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Second_Sundering Second Sundering] along with many previously dead deities as the God of Death, but was forced to serve his rival and successor Kelemvor. | ||
The Second Sundering saw a change in how Gods interacted with the mortal world. The Dead Three decided to stay on the mortal world as quasi-deities, the lowest of gods in the divine hierarchy as they wished to continue to spread their influence to the mortals. | |||
== Chapter One == | == Chapter One == |