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| | |powers=an uncontrolled ability to dramatically heat up anything he would touch | | |powers=an uncontrolled ability to dramatically heat up anything he would touch |
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| | == Early life == | | == Early life == |
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| − | Agzor had an uncontrolled ability to dramatically heat up anything he would touch. Born in Chusoh into a wealthy family, at some point in his childhood he accidentally set fire to their house and his parents and siblings died. He was then raised in the palace by [[Gole Tōrmoh]]. When the boy turned 12, Gole convinced him to leave the city, so as not to hurt anyone. Agzor went east and built a house of stone in a town of Lōris. Eventually, he crossed the Quoon river and lived in the snowy wilderness. | + | Agzor had an uncontrolled ability to dramatically heat up anything he would touch. Born in Chusoh into a wealthy family, at some point in his childhood he accidentally set fire to their house and his parents and siblings died. He was then raised in the palace by [[Gole Tōrmoh]]. When the boy turned 12, the gole convinced him to leave the city, so as not to hurt anyone. Agzor went east and built a house of stone in a town of Lōris. Eventually, he crossed the Quoon river and lived in the snowy wilderness. |
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| | It is around this time that the Chusoh court began to use the threat of Agzor against the miners at [[Koalderood]], Dverbe and other regions. Whether Gole Tōrmoh had personally suggested this or was even aware of this is unknown. | | It is around this time that the Chusoh court began to use the threat of Agzor against the miners at [[Koalderood]], Dverbe and other regions. Whether Gole Tōrmoh had personally suggested this or was even aware of this is unknown. |
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| | == The destruction of Chusoh == | | == The destruction of Chusoh == |
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| | When the conflict known as [[Chaos wars]] was in its full force in 73 [[SR]], the elderly Gole Tōrmoh sent for Agzor and tasked him with burning down the rebels' camp. It is likely that by this time Gole Tōrmoh was already dead, and Agzor did not stop at Chusoh on his way to Koalderood. Instead, he set off for a journey across the dry plains of Kōnzoh. He stopped at an inn in the middle of the plain. Having lived in exile for most of his life, he knew little about the situation in Toor. He got into a conversation with the barkeep and learned of the uprising, but also that Chusoh had threatened the miners with Agzor, calling him "absolutely loyal to the Gole" and acquiring the nickname "Tōrmoh's Pet Destroyer". | | When the conflict known as [[Chaos wars]] was in its full force in 73 [[SR]], the elderly Gole Tōrmoh sent for Agzor and tasked him with burning down the rebels' camp. It is likely that by this time Gole Tōrmoh was already dead, and Agzor did not stop at Chusoh on his way to Koalderood. Instead, he set off for a journey across the dry plains of Kōnzoh. He stopped at an inn in the middle of the plain. Having lived in exile for most of his life, he knew little about the situation in Toor. He got into a conversation with the barkeep and learned of the uprising, but also that Chusoh had threatened the miners with Agzor, calling him "absolutely loyal to the Gole" and acquiring the nickname "Tōrmoh's Pet Destroyer". |
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| | == As one of the Five Kings == | | == As one of the Five Kings == |
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| | After the [[battle of Kustichoh]], Agzor joined Gened and traveled with him. Gened became a mentor and a father figure for Agzor. Agzor later referred to this time as The Wandering Years, and credited his conversations with Gened as setting him on the journey to find his Mamkoon. | | After the [[battle of Kustichoh]], Agzor joined Gened and traveled with him. Gened became a mentor and a father figure for Agzor. Agzor later referred to this time as The Wandering Years, and credited his conversations with Gened as setting him on the journey to find his Mamkoon. |
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| | Agzor had an uncontrolled ability to heat up most materials by merely touching them with his skin. The effect did not work on sheepskin leather and, interestingly, on ice or water, but heating up was especially dramatic for wood, metal and most types of soil. | | Agzor had an uncontrolled ability to heat up most materials by merely touching them with his skin. The effect did not work on sheepskin leather and, interestingly, on ice or water, but heating up was especially dramatic for wood, metal and most types of soil. |
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| − | Throughout his life Agzor wore sheepskin leather gloves and high platform boots, because he wanted to stay as far from the ground as possible. | + | Throughout his life Agzor wore sheepskin leather gloves and high platform boots, because he wanted to stay as far from the ground as possible. This changed towards the end of his life when he was frequently seen not wearing gloves or special boots. It is speculated that this is the first documented use of Ydoh Rol's [[Ydoh Rol#Sanctuary|Sanctuary]]. |