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'''Atury''' was a [[Draol]] mage who lived during the time of [[The Great Purge]]. He sought to escape the Purge by opening a [[Keldra Gateway]], which erroneously transported himself, his throng of minions, the [[Gruenor]] Army, and the [[Aerylothian]] Army to the world of [[Errod]]. He was one of the few remaining spellcasters left on [[Galwyndor]] after the [[Purge]].
'''Atury''' was a [[Draol]] mage who lived during the time of [[The Great Purge]]. He sought to escape the Purge by opening a [[Keldra Gateway]], which erroneously transported himself, his throng of minions, a contingency of the [[Gruenish]] Army, which also had soldiers from the [[Aerylothian]] Army, to the world of [[Errod]]. He was one of the few remaining spellcasters left on [[Galwyndor]] after the [[Purge]].


==Glyphmaster==
==Glyphmaster==
Atury was originally a pupil of the [[Runesworn]] school of magic, as he had a speech impediment that made rune work more favorable. He was expelled, however, for creating his own runes which were not part of the traditional symbols. He made up new language to  accompany the glyphs, and used this language to encrypt all his notes. Since the language was known only to him, any reference to it refers to it as [[Aturian]].
Atury was originally a pupil of the [[Runesworn]] school of magic, as he was deaf, which made rune work more favorable. He was expelled, however, for creating his own runes which were not part of the traditional symbols. He made up new written language to  accompany the glyphs, and used this language to encrypt all his notes. Since the language was known only to him, any reference to it refers to it as [[Aturian]].


After expulsion, he was accepted into the Draol school, because they value inquisitive students who pushed boundaries. He was called the Glyphmaster by the Draol for this reason, as he has not only mastered the traditional runes but the new ones.  
After expulsion, he was finally accepted into the Draol school by direct order of the Head of the Order, [[Orilac]]. He impressed Orilac because the Draol valued inquisitive students who pushed boundaries. Atury was ultimately called the Glyphmaster by the Draol for this reason, as he has not only mastered the traditional runes but the new ones.  


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 03:44, 1 August 2023

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Alias The Glyphmaster
Gender male
Race human
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Role sorcerer
Location The Verges, The Tamaligus
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Atury was a Draol mage who lived during the time of The Great Purge. He sought to escape the Purge by opening a Keldra Gateway, which erroneously transported himself, his throng of minions, a contingency of the Gruenish Army, which also had soldiers from the Aerylothian Army, to the world of Errod. He was one of the few remaining spellcasters left on Galwyndor after the Purge.

Glyphmaster

Atury was originally a pupil of the Runesworn school of magic, as he was deaf, which made rune work more favorable. He was expelled, however, for creating his own runes which were not part of the traditional symbols. He made up new written language to accompany the glyphs, and used this language to encrypt all his notes. Since the language was known only to him, any reference to it refers to it as Aturian.

After expulsion, he was finally accepted into the Draol school by direct order of the Head of the Order, Orilac. He impressed Orilac because the Draol valued inquisitive students who pushed boundaries. Atury was ultimately called the Glyphmaster by the Draol for this reason, as he has not only mastered the traditional runes but the new ones.

Notes

The Eari Stone that was wielded against Atury was the Meninar-stone.