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== History ==
== History ==
His court wizard, [[Vitae]], created the incorruptible [[Dragon Phalanx]] to uphold law {{Fact}}. During his reign his draconian knights protected the weak from the strong, dispensing justice throughout the land. {{Cite web/dsjuly2024|9}}
His court wizard, [[Vitae]], created the incorruptible [[Dragon Phalanx]] to uphold law {{Cite web/dsjuly2024|17, 18}}. During his reign his draconian knights protected the weak from the strong, dispensing justice throughout the land. {{Cite web/dsjuly2024|9}} And thus, Omund's reign lasted for 45 years.


However, when one member of the Dragon Phalanx, [[Mandrake]], a captain of a [[Dragon Phalanx|Dragonflight]], was corrupted and betrayed Omund his castle fell to [[Ajax]] the Invincible. {{Cite web/dsjuly2024|9}}
However, when one member of the Dragon Phalanx, [[Mandrake]], captain of a [[Dragon Phalanx|Dragonflight]], was corrupted and betrayed Omund his castle fell to [[Ajax]] the Invincible. {{Cite web/dsjuly2024|9}}


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 01:00, 31 August 2024

King Omund, popularly known as Good King Omund, was king of Western Vasloria, most of Aendrim and Corwell and parts of Graid. He was killed by Ajax fifteen years ago [as of when?]. [1]

History

His court wizard, Vitae, created the incorruptible Dragon Phalanx to uphold law [2]. During his reign his draconian knights protected the weak from the strong, dispensing justice throughout the land. [1] And thus, Omund's reign lasted for 45 years.

However, when one member of the Dragon Phalanx, Mandrake, captain of a Dragonflight, was corrupted and betrayed Omund his castle fell to Ajax the Invincible. [1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Matthew Colville, et al. Draw Steel Rules for Patreon Packet July 2024 (PDF). (Patreon), pp. 9. Retrieved on 2024-07-29.
  2. Matthew Colville, et al. Draw Steel Rules for Patreon Packet July 2024 (PDF). (Patreon), pp. 17, 18. Retrieved on 2024-07-29.