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He operated as a bandit and robber in and around cities, sometimes working with gangs, sometimes alone. He became an outlaw in Gantolia and moved to Yammoe where he was able to purchase a mansion just outside Tamehliss (although the exact location of Yammoe's capital during that period is unknown). He was evicted from Yammoe several years later.
 
He operated as a bandit and robber in and around cities, sometimes working with gangs, sometimes alone. He became an outlaw in Gantolia and moved to Yammoe where he was able to purchase a mansion just outside Tamehliss (although the exact location of Yammoe's capital during that period is unknown). He was evicted from Yammoe several years later.
  
The next time his presence was felt in a significant way was in Barud, where he managed to engage in armed robbery against royal transports.
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The next time his presence was felt in a significant way was in [[Empire_of_Barud|Barud]], where he managed to engage in armed robbery against several royal transports. A massive hunt was organized against him by Emperor Donoh III. A lot of his accomplices have been captured, but Moreek mysteriously disappeared, with some suggesting he perished.
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He then moved north and was said to have met [[Gened]] himself somewhere at the end of the 1st [[CSR]]. Gened was impressed by Moreek and praised him for the difficulties he had created in Barud. Moreek was granted a title, although no documents exist regarding what the title was and whether Moreek was ever part of Gened's court.
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The first decade of the 2nd [[CSR]] saw rumors that Moreek set his eyes on [[Ydoh Rol]]. This was considered an offense by many [[Xaewoon]] believers and a massive hunt ensued during the winter of 106-107. This made Moreek's name even more widely known across the north and added to his notoriety. Coupled with stories from the south, brought by pilgrims from the south
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== Imprisonment ==
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Moreek was the first official prisoner in [[Noral]].

Revision as of 21:19, 5 June 2021

Moreek
Masfa the Splendid
Superhero warrior
Powers Legendary with the ability to project balls of fire
Personal details
Born 1st CSR
Died 173 SR

Moreek, /mɑr'iː/ frequently referred in Thonthal literature as Masfa the Splendid, was a tarnarian superhero warrior, legendary and convicted criminal. He is only one of two legendaries in history whose death is documented, as he died in prison.

Life

Moreek's origins are unknown, but he was likely born in Asdoh in the 1st CSR. He traveled extensively and was seen in Gantolia, Yammoe and even in the south of the Continent, in such places as Tawla and Majidee.

He operated as a bandit and robber in and around cities, sometimes working with gangs, sometimes alone. He became an outlaw in Gantolia and moved to Yammoe where he was able to purchase a mansion just outside Tamehliss (although the exact location of Yammoe's capital during that period is unknown). He was evicted from Yammoe several years later.

The next time his presence was felt in a significant way was in Barud, where he managed to engage in armed robbery against several royal transports. A massive hunt was organized against him by Emperor Donoh III. A lot of his accomplices have been captured, but Moreek mysteriously disappeared, with some suggesting he perished.

He then moved north and was said to have met Gened himself somewhere at the end of the 1st CSR. Gened was impressed by Moreek and praised him for the difficulties he had created in Barud. Moreek was granted a title, although no documents exist regarding what the title was and whether Moreek was ever part of Gened's court.

The first decade of the 2nd CSR saw rumors that Moreek set his eyes on Ydoh Rol. This was considered an offense by many Xaewoon believers and a massive hunt ensued during the winter of 106-107. This made Moreek's name even more widely known across the north and added to his notoriety. Coupled with stories from the south, brought by pilgrims from the south

Imprisonment

Moreek was the first official prisoner in Noral.