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Yurgir is a towering and foreboding figure, a veteran of the | Yurgir is a towering and foreboding figure, a veteran of the Blood War who is confident in his command. He speaks in a low rumble, his skin hard and red with three large sets of horns curling from the crown of his head. | ||
Yurgir loves a good fight, and has respect for capable warriors. | Yurgir loves a good fight, and has respect for capable warriors. | ||
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Before signing a contract with Raphael, Yurgir fought on the front-lines of the Blood War. {{ref|"Now I'm free of Raphael's blasted contract, I can return to the frontlines." - Yurgir in the House of Hope}} | Before signing a contract with Raphael, Yurgir fought on the front-lines of the Blood War. {{ref|"Now I'm free of Raphael's blasted contract, I can return to the frontlines." - Yurgir in the House of Hope}} | ||
Sometime around the late 14th century DR, {{CharLink|Ketheric Thorm}} began amassing an army of [[Dark Justiciar]]s. {{CharLink|Infernal Mason|Morfred}}, a Selûnite mason who had worked for Ketheric, including creating Moonrise Towers,{{ref|Dialogue with the [[Infernal Mason]]}} had tried to build a resistance against him to no avail. He eventually contacted {{CharLink|Raphael}}, asking him to destroy Ketheric's army.{{ref|{{SmRarityItem|Mason's Log}} by {{CharLink|Infernal Mason|Morfred}}}} | Sometime around the late 14th century DR, {{CharLink|Ketheric Thorm}} began amassing an army of [[Dark Justiciar]]s. {{CharLink|Infernal Mason|Morfred}}, a Selûnite mason who had worked for Ketheric, including creating [[Moonrise Towers]],{{ref|Dialogue with the [[Infernal Mason]]}} had tried to build a resistance against him to no avail. He eventually contacted {{CharLink|Raphael}}, asking him to destroy Ketheric's army.{{ref|{{SmRarityItem|Mason's Log}} by {{CharLink|Infernal Mason|Morfred}}}} | ||
Yurgir signed a contract with Raphael to "''Wander Shar's halls''" and "''leave no Justiciar alive to obey''". {{ref|Yurgir reciting his contract.}} His contract stated that he must fulfill its terms, die trying, or forfeit his freedom and become Raphael's slave. Yurgir carried out his attack with his legion of merregons, breaking through the walls of the [[Grymforge]] and killing the Justiciar presence there. {{ref|Investigation with {{CharLink|Kith|Stonemason Kith}}}} He and his legion then moved to the Gauntlet of Shar to defeat the remaining Justiciars. | Yurgir signed a contract with Raphael to "''Wander Shar's halls''" and "''leave no Justiciar alive to obey''". {{ref|Yurgir reciting his contract.}} His contract stated that he must fulfill its terms, die trying, or forfeit his freedom and become Raphael's slave. Yurgir carried out his attack with his legion of [[Merregon|merregons]], breaking through the walls of the [[Grymforge]] and killing the Justiciar presence there. {{ref|Investigation with {{CharLink|Kith|Stonemason Kith}}}}<ref>The [[Merregon Legionnaire]] found in the locked room in Gyrmforge along with three [[Hellsboar|Hellsboars]] is likely a remnant of this attack</ref> He and his legion then moved to the Gauntlet of Shar to defeat the remaining Justiciars. | ||
With no more Justiciars to be found, Yurgir and his band seemed to have succeeded. However, Yurgir remained bound to the Gauntlet. Unbeknownst to Yurgir, Raphael had given a {{SmRarityItem|One Becomes Many|book}} to the final Dark Justiciar, {{CharLink|Lyrthindor}}, which planted in him the idea of splitting his body into parts to escape. {{ref|{{SmRarityItem|One Becomes Many}} by {{CharLink|Raphael}}}} | With no more Justiciars to be found, Yurgir and his band seemed to have succeeded. However, Yurgir remained bound to the Gauntlet. Unbeknownst to Yurgir, Raphael had given a {{SmRarityItem|One Becomes Many|book}} to the final Dark Justiciar, {{CharLink|Lyrthindor}}, which planted in him the idea of splitting his body into parts to escape. {{ref|{{SmRarityItem|One Becomes Many}} by {{CharLink|Raphael}}}} |