Abrogail I

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This article describes a satirical play. For the monarch, see Abrogail Thrune I. For its sequel, see Abrogail II.

Awake! To arms! Throw off complacency,
Or die as livestock willfully enchained!

— Abrogail I, excerpt of Act V, Scene ii1


The debut performance of the satirical play Abrogail I, written by Pezzacki insurgent Amalia Wraxton in 4710 AR, led to a violent catastrophe when Chelaxian demands to halt the play's performance turned violent. The subsequent deaths of the town's military governor and popular Pezzacki artists sparked a town-wide uprising that left it exposed to a strix assault which burned the town.2

The play purportedly depicts its namesake as Asmodeus's consort and an accomplice to Aroden's death.2 Wraxton expects her in-production sequel, Abrogail II, to spread revolution across Cheliax.3

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