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Eventually, however, Belidus left the realms as well. The god Uzell stepped in as leader, but betrayed the clan, nearly destroying it in order to create the clan known as Dissonance. However, the god Enke intervened, decreeing that Misanthropy had a vital role in the realms.
Eventually, however, Belidus left the realms as well. The god Uzell stepped in as leader, but betrayed the clan, nearly destroying it in order to create the clan known as Dissonance. However, the god Enke intervened, decreeing that Misanthropy had a vital role in the realms.
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He appointed his general, Auie, to the rank of Executioner in Belidus' absence, and one day another god by the name of Kiume appeared, offering his service to Misanthropy and its crusade. More recently, Kiume was absorbed into a mortal by the name of Iden who ascended into godhood himself, taking Kiume's place in the Misanthropic hierarchy. Correus, the Mortal Leader played a vital role in the administration of the Clan through the Orc invasions and the fall of Aden.
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He appointed his general, Auie, to the rank of Executioner in Belidus' absence, and one day another god by the name of Kiume appeared, offering his service to Misanthropy and its crusade. More recently, Kiume was absorbed into a mortal by the name of Iden who ascended into godhood himself, taking Kiume's place in the Misanthropic hierarchy.
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With time, however, Lord Belidus returned to the realms, and resumed his place as God of his Clan.
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