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Thybidos

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Thybidos
(Person)

Titles
Runelord of Wrath
Lord of Bakrakhan
(-5905 to -5779 AR)
Alignment
Ancestry/Species
Formerly human (Azlanti);
then unique undead
Class
Gender
Male
Homeland
Organization
Died
Source: Secrets of Roderic's Cove, pg(s). 76
Thybidos (after death)
(Creature)

Type
CR
10
Alignment
Source: It Came from Hollow Mountain, pg(s). 59

Thybidos was the penultimate runelord of wrath and ruler of the Thassilonian realm of Bakrakhan before Earthfall from -5905 AR to -5779 AR. When he decided that he should be the ruler of Bakrakhan, he assassinated the incumbent runelord of wrath Xiren and succeeded her. He was in turn bested and killed by Alaznist, a young evoker given tremendous magical power through her pact with the qlippoth lord Yamasoth. His wife and seven children were killed as well, while Alaznist bound his undead remains in Hollow Mountain, caused all damage to him to instantly repair a moment later, and tasked two ivory sentinels to repeatedly stab their ranseurs at his torso. Thybidos is not allowed to die and face judgement in the Boneyard until he apologises in person to Xiren, something that Alaznist believed that he could never do.1234 Depictions of the runelord are quite rare, although one is said to exist in a room within the hollow piling of the Irespan called the Crow.5

References

  1. Mike Shel. “It Came from Hollow Mountain” in It Came from Hollow Mountain, 56. Paizo Inc., 2018
  2. Robert G. McCreary. Runelords of Thassilon” in The Dead Heart of Xin, 69. Paizo Inc., 2013
  3. Mike Shel. “It Came from Hollow Mountain” in It Came from Hollow Mountain, 53. Paizo Inc., 2018
  4. Mike Shel. “It Came from Hollow Mountain” in It Came from Hollow Mountain, 58. Paizo Inc., 2018
  5. Greg A. Vaughan. “Shards of Sin” in Shards of Sin, 30–31. Paizo Inc., 2012