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==Historical Information==
 
==Historical Information==
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The history of the Trow is past marked with betrayal. Unlike the other species of Midgard, the Trow were not created by divine forces, born into existence by the powers of higher beings - but rather banished. Trace the bloodline of modern day Trow back to it's source and you will find none other than Prince Hugo Mergovas of Dalriada. First son to the legendary King Elias Mergovas, founder of Bai-Ulgan, Hugo sought to usurp his fathers throne for his own purposes. When the Prince's treachery was uncovered, he was banished from the land of Men, and a powerful hex was placed upon him by all the sorcerers in the land. Cursed to never set foot in Dalriada again, Hugo vowed to create his own kingdom, one that would rival his fathers. His legacy can be seen in the caverns of Verbannen, a vast and far reaching underground city.
  
 
==Physical Description==
 
==Physical Description==
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The Trow share many physical characteristics with both the Fian and Men of Midgard.
  
 
==Noteworthy Trow==
 
==Noteworthy Trow==
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*Hugo Mergovas - considered to be the father of all Trow
  
 
==Locations of Importance==
 
==Locations of Importance==
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===Verbannen===
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Of all locations, Verbannen is the most important to the Trow. For many, it is the only place they know. When Hugo Mergovas first set about founding his new kingdom, with only the help of a few loyal allies, he chose to form his capitol city underground. To the south of the Steelwood, and guarded by a perilous mountain range, the gates of Verbannen is not easy to reach. Truth be told, few seek to visit the underground city - but those who do are in for a surprise. With the help of Earth Shamans, Hugo was able to carve gigantic halls into the mountainsides and stone beneath. Unfortunately, Hugo died before his vision of the city could be completely realized - yet there are still hints to be seen here and there, in the architecture, of the grandeur that he so desired.
  
  
  
 
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The Trow

Hugo Mergovas, father of all Trow.

Historical Information

The history of the Trow is past marked with betrayal. Unlike the other species of Midgard, the Trow were not created by divine forces, born into existence by the powers of higher beings - but rather banished. Trace the bloodline of modern day Trow back to it's source and you will find none other than Prince Hugo Mergovas of Dalriada. First son to the legendary King Elias Mergovas, founder of Bai-Ulgan, Hugo sought to usurp his fathers throne for his own purposes. When the Prince's treachery was uncovered, he was banished from the land of Men, and a powerful hex was placed upon him by all the sorcerers in the land. Cursed to never set foot in Dalriada again, Hugo vowed to create his own kingdom, one that would rival his fathers. His legacy can be seen in the caverns of Verbannen, a vast and far reaching underground city.

Physical Description

The Trow share many physical characteristics with both the Fian and Men of Midgard.

Noteworthy Trow

  • Hugo Mergovas - considered to be the father of all Trow

Locations of Importance

Verbannen

Of all locations, Verbannen is the most important to the Trow. For many, it is the only place they know. When Hugo Mergovas first set about founding his new kingdom, with only the help of a few loyal allies, he chose to form his capitol city underground. To the south of the Steelwood, and guarded by a perilous mountain range, the gates of Verbannen is not easy to reach. Truth be told, few seek to visit the underground city - but those who do are in for a surprise. With the help of Earth Shamans, Hugo was able to carve gigantic halls into the mountainsides and stone beneath. Unfortunately, Hugo died before his vision of the city could be completely realized - yet there are still hints to be seen here and there, in the architecture, of the grandeur that he so desired.


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