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Gospel: 206 In 4273 BR, Antidokht II won a decisive victory against the combined forces of Saarrakesh Barrio at the bloody Battle of Kinevuh, though he lost his prized {{R-c-r-C-R-c-r-C sequence|Token's Star}} during the course of the conflict. As a result of the battle, Kinevuh was so rife with bad omens that it was renamed the Fateful Flats.
TombIn: 206 In the Year of the Abandoned Monk, Antidokht II vanquished the Astral-Temple Society, who usurped his star torus. Let the rotten luck of the Fateful Flats serve as testament to the might of Antidokht II and a lesson to those who would challenge him.
Gospel: 198 Sometime in 4281 BR, after several tumultuous years, the sultan of Qud abdicated the throne. Because of Antidokht II's reputation for murdering someone by flipping a coin and agreeing to kill either her or himself based on the outcome, he was chosen as the successor.
TombIn: 198 Remember the godly Year of the Viridian Companion, when Antidokht II was dowered with the Shemesh Face and named sultan of Qud! His ancestors the Fossilized Saads looked on in approval, since -- just like them -- he was known by his reputation for murdering someone by flipping a coin and agreeing to kill either her or himself based on the outcome.
unwritten event at year 207 unwritten event at year 105 Gospel: 194 At the Battle of Iilizor, Antidokht II fought as a mercenary to subjugate pariahs. He wielded a charmed hammer with such prowess that it became forever known as Charmed Pariahswoe.
TombIn: 194 Recall the Battle of Iilizor, where -- after auguring a charmed omen -- Antidokht II wielded his hammer and struck down the Spatial Flock in the name of virtue. Recall, afterward, how pariahs and comrades shouted in shame for days and days.
unwritten event at year 207 unwritten event at year 207 Gospel: 207 In 4272 BR, Antidokht II, Husband of Ekalep, Coin-in-Ultramarine, Satum's Husband, died of natural causes. He was 102 years old.
TombIn: 207 In the Year of the Courageous Midnight, Antidokht II, Husband of Ekalep, Coin-in-Ultramarine, Satum's Husband, laid his body to rest and crossed into Brightsheol. He was 102 years old.
unwritten event at year 105 Gospel: 143 While visiting an obscure tavern in Shammu Slums, Antidokht II cooked a meal that evoked the presence of a charmed token. He named it Token's Star.
TombIn: 143 Inspired by a precious token extricated from a crysteel blast furnace, Antidokht II visited his tavern and cooked a meal. He named it Token's Star.
unwritten event at year 207 Gospel: 116 After choosing a spouse at random, Antidokht II cemented his friendship with cooks by marrying Ekalep.
TombIn: 116 Voice a blessing for the lovers, Antidokht II and Ekalep, whose influential alliance by marriage allowed cooks to manifest taverns inside the stellary reactor.
Gospel: 155 At dusk under a weird and ultramarine sky, the people of Dailimmu Morass saw an image on the horizon that looked like a coin bathed in ultramarine. It was Antidokht II, and after he came and left Dailimmu Morass, the people built a monument to him, and thenceforth called him Coin-in-Ultramarine.
TombIn: 155 At first light under a strange and ultramarine sky, the people of Dailimmu Morass saw an image on the horizon that looked like a coin bathed in ultramarine. It was Antidokht II, and after he came and left Dailimmu Morass, the people built a monument to him, and thenceforth called him Coin-in-Ultramarine.
Gospel: 189 In a cathedral ornamented with bad omens, Antidokht II cemented his friendship with gladiators by marrying Satum.
TombIn: 189 Say a blessing for the mated, Antidokht II and Satum, whose influential alliance by marriage enabled gladiators to start proving obscure theorems.
Gospel: 132 While traveling near Shesh in Shammu Slums, Antidokht II was captured by bandits. He languished in captivity for five years, eventually escaping to the Shrine at Mabyr.
TombIn: 132 For the sake of knowledge, Antidokht II settled at Shesh in Shammu Slums to live among the common folk and repair dihedrons. After five modest years, he reemerged at the Shrine at Mabyr.
Gospel: 173 In 4306 BR, Antidokht II won a decisive victory against the combined forces of Shammu Slums at the bloody Battle of Urchetum Grotto, though he lost his prized {{R-R-R-R-R-r-R sequence|Omenycus}} during the course of the conflict. As a result of the battle, Urchetum Grotto was so rife with bad omens that it was renamed Fatefulruin.
TombIn: 173 In the Year of the Onyx Prayer, Antidokht II triumphed over the Algebraic Church, who stole silver from his algebraic dihedron. Let the rotten luck of Fatefulruin serve as testament to the prowess of Antidokht II and an admonition to those who would challenge him.
unwritten event at year 105 Gospel: 113 On the anniversary of a great battle, a babe was found swaddled in a copse of sacred trees with its mouth full of platinum. That babe came to be known as Antidokht II.
TombIn: 113 One night under the Beetle Moon, a babe was found swaddled on a floating platform of polished chrome with a blessed good omen in each hand. That babe came to be known as Antidokht II.
Gospel: 161 At a remote tavern in Shammu Slums, Antidokht II cooked a feast that evoked the presence of a blessed bad omen. He named it Omenycus.
TombIn: 161 Inspired by a cherished bad omen found inside an ether rectangle, Antidokht II visited his tavern and cooked a feast. He named it Omenycus.
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Gospel: 113 On the anniversary of a great battle, a babe was found swaddled in a copse of sacred trees with its mouth full of platinum. That babe came to be known as Antidokht II.
TombIn: 113 One night under the Beetle Moon, a babe was found swaddled on a floating platform of polished chrome with a blessed good omen in each hand. That babe came to be known as Antidokht II.
Gospel: 116 After choosing a spouse at random, Antidokht II cemented his friendship with cooks by marrying Ekalep.
TombIn: 116 Voice a blessing for the lovers, Antidokht II and Ekalep, whose influential alliance by marriage allowed cooks to manifest taverns inside the stellary reactor.
Gospel: 132 While traveling near Shesh in Shammu Slums, Antidokht II was captured by bandits. He languished in captivity for five years, eventually escaping to the Shrine at Mabyr.
TombIn: 132 For the sake of knowledge, Antidokht II settled at Shesh in Shammu Slums to live among the common folk and repair dihedrons. After five modest years, he reemerged at the Shrine at Mabyr.
{'revealsRegion':'Shammu'}
Gospel: 143 While visiting an obscure tavern in Shammu Slums, Antidokht II cooked a meal that evoked the presence of a charmed token. He named it Token's Star.
TombIn: 143 Inspired by a precious token extricated from a crysteel blast furnace, Antidokht II visited his tavern and cooked a meal. He named it Token's Star.
{'revealsRegion':'Shammu'}
{ItemsCurrentlyHeldBySultan:[{{R-c-r-C-R-c-r-C sequence|Token's Star}}]}
Gospel: 155 At dusk under a weird and ultramarine sky, the people of Dailimmu Morass saw an image on the horizon that looked like a coin bathed in ultramarine. It was Antidokht II, and after he came and left Dailimmu Morass, the people built a monument to him, and thenceforth called him Coin-in-Ultramarine.
TombIn: 155 At first light under a strange and ultramarine sky, the people of Dailimmu Morass saw an image on the horizon that looked like a coin bathed in ultramarine. It was Antidokht II, and after he came and left Dailimmu Morass, the people built a monument to him, and thenceforth called him Coin-in-Ultramarine.
{ItemsCurrentlyHeldBySultan:[{{R-c-r-C-R-c-r-C sequence|Token's Star}}]}
Gospel: 161 At a remote tavern in Shammu Slums, Antidokht II cooked a feast that evoked the presence of a blessed bad omen. He named it Omenycus.
TombIn: 161 Inspired by a cherished bad omen found inside an ether rectangle, Antidokht II visited his tavern and cooked a feast. He named it Omenycus.
{'revealsRegion':'Shammu'}
{ItemsCurrentlyHeldBySultan:[{{R-c-r-C-R-c-r-C sequence|Token's Star}},{{R-R-R-R-R-r-R sequence|Omenycus}}]}
Gospel: 173 In 4306 BR, Antidokht II won a decisive victory against the combined forces of Shammu Slums at the bloody Battle of Urchetum Grotto, though he lost his prized {{R-R-R-R-R-r-R sequence|Omenycus}} during the course of the conflict. As a result of the battle, Urchetum Grotto was so rife with bad omens that it was renamed Fatefulruin.
TombIn: 173 In the Year of the Onyx Prayer, Antidokht II triumphed over the Algebraic Church, who stole silver from his algebraic dihedron. Let the rotten luck of Fatefulruin serve as testament to the prowess of Antidokht II and an admonition to those who would challenge him.
{'revealsRelic':'{{R-R-R-R-R-r-R sequence|Omenycus}}','relicLocation':'Fatefulruin','revealsRegion':'Shammu'}
{ItemsCurrentlyHeldBySultan:[{{R-c-r-C-R-c-r-C sequence|Token's Star}},{{R-R-R-R-R-r-R sequence|Omenycus}}]}
Gospel: 189 In a cathedral ornamented with bad omens, Antidokht II cemented his friendship with gladiators by marrying Satum.
TombIn: 189 Say a blessing for the mated, Antidokht II and Satum, whose influential alliance by marriage enabled gladiators to start proving obscure theorems.
{ItemsCurrentlyHeldBySultan:[{{R-c-r-C-R-c-r-C sequence|Token's Star}},{{R-R-R-R-R-r-R sequence|Omenycus}}]}
Gospel: 194 At the Battle of Iilizor, Antidokht II fought as a mercenary to subjugate pariahs. He wielded a charmed hammer with such prowess that it became forever known as Charmed Pariahswoe.
TombIn: 194 Recall the Battle of Iilizor, where -- after auguring a charmed omen -- Antidokht II wielded his hammer and struck down the Spatial Flock in the name of virtue. Recall, afterward, how pariahs and comrades shouted in shame for days and days.
{ItemsCurrentlyHeldBySultan:[{{R-R-R-R-B-R-R-R-R sequence|Charmed Pariahswoe}},{{R-c-r-C-R-c-r-C sequence|Token's Star}},{{R-R-R-R-R-r-R sequence|Omenycus}}]}
Gospel: 198 Sometime in 4281 BR, after several tumultuous years, the sultan of Qud abdicated the throne. Because of Antidokht II's reputation for murdering someone by flipping a coin and agreeing to kill either her or himself based on the outcome, he was chosen as the successor.
TombIn: 198 Remember the godly Year of the Viridian Companion, when Antidokht II was dowered with the Shemesh Face and named sultan of Qud! His ancestors the Fossilized Saads looked on in approval, since -- just like them -- he was known by his reputation for murdering someone by flipping a coin and agreeing to kill either her or himself based on the outcome.
{ItemsCurrentlyHeldBySultan:[{{R-R-R-R-B-R-R-R-R sequence|Charmed Pariahswoe}},{{R-c-r-C-R-c-r-C sequence|Token's Star}},{{R-R-R-R-R-r-R sequence|Omenycus}}]}
Gospel: 206 In 4273 BR, Antidokht II won a decisive victory against the combined forces of Saarrakesh Barrio at the bloody Battle of Kinevuh, though he lost his prized {{R-c-r-C-R-c-r-C sequence|Token's Star}} during the course of the conflict. As a result of the battle, Kinevuh was so rife with bad omens that it was renamed the Fateful Flats.
TombIn: 206 In the Year of the Abandoned Monk, Antidokht II vanquished the Astral-Temple Society, who usurped his star torus. Let the rotten luck of the Fateful Flats serve as testament to the might of Antidokht II and a lesson to those who would challenge him.
{'revealsRelic':'{{R-c-r-C-R-c-r-C sequence|Token's Star}}','relicLocation':'the Fateful Flats','revealsRegion':'Saarrakesh Barrio'}
{ItemsCurrentlyHeldBySultan:[{{R-R-R-R-B-R-R-R-R sequence|Charmed Pariahswoe}},{{R-c-r-C-R-c-r-C sequence|Token's Star}},{{R-R-R-R-R-r-R sequence|Omenycus}}]}
{ItemsCurrentlyHeldBySultan:[{{R-R-R-R-B-R-R-R-R sequence|Charmed Pariahswoe}},{{R-c-r-C-R-c-r-C sequence|Token's Star}},{{R-R-R-R-R-r-R sequence|Omenycus}}]}
{ItemsCurrentlyHeldBySultan:[{{R-R-R-R-B-R-R-R-R sequence|Charmed Pariahswoe}},{{R-c-r-C-R-c-r-C sequence|Token's Star}},{{R-R-R-R-R-r-R sequence|Omenycus}}]}
{ItemsCurrentlyHeldBySultan:[{{R-R-R-R-B-R-R-R-R sequence|Charmed Pariahswoe}},{{R-c-r-C-R-c-r-C sequence|Token's Star}},{{R-R-R-R-R-r-R sequence|Omenycus}}]}
Gospel: 207 In 4272 BR, Antidokht II, Husband of Ekalep, Coin-in-Ultramarine, Satum's Husband, died of natural causes. He was 102 years old.
TombIn: 207 In the Year of the Courageous Midnight, Antidokht II, Husband of Ekalep, Coin-in-Ultramarine, Satum's Husband, laid his body to rest and crossed into Brightsheol. He was 102 years old.
{ItemsCurrentlyHeldBySultan:[{{R-R-R-R-B-R-R-R-R sequence|Charmed Pariahswoe}},{{R-c-r-C-R-c-r-C sequence|Token's Star}},{{R-R-R-R-R-r-R sequence|Omenycus}}]}
{ItemsCurrentlyHeldBySultan:[{{R-R-R-R-B-R-R-R-R sequence|Charmed Pariahswoe}},{{R-c-r-C-R-c-r-C sequence|Token's Star}},{{R-R-R-R-R-r-R sequence|Omenycus}}]}
################ ORDERED EVENTS END ###################
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