The undying 5e11/28/2023 ![]() ![]() This conflict culminated during the Time of Troubles with Gilgeam destroying Tiamat, seemingly putting an end to her threat towards his eternal rule. She sought to overthrow Gilgeam and over the next dozen years a rebellion arose throughout Unther. In 1346 DR an aspect of Tiamat known as the Dark Lady was summoned, increasing the ranks of her followers and completing her ascension to demigod. Gilgeam grew increasingly tyrannical after this and the people of Unther never forgot the Nemesis of the Gods. During the final Battle of the Gods, Tiamat launched a surprise attack against Gilgeam the ever-vigilant Marduk intervened, sacrificing his life to kill Tiamat and save the God-king. In −1071 DR, Gilgeam and his pantheon marched to war against the deities of the orc pantheon during the Orcgate Wars. The original patriarch of the Untheric pantheon, Enlil, abdicated his position in −734 DR, making Gilgeam the new leader of the pantheon. With help from Ao, these deities were able to follow their worshipers and end their servitude. Gilgeam first appeared in Toril alongside the rest of the Untheric pantheon, when the slaves the Imaskari brought from another world also brought the worship of their deities with them. They have both sought power and influence in Unther, with Tiamat ultimately proving the victor, at least for a time. Gilgeam has had a long and contentious relationship with Tiamat, their avatars having battled with each other numerous times. Gilgeam was a son of Enlil, and thus a brother of Enki. įollowing the Second Sundering, some warlocks took up service to Gilgeam and forged Undying Pacts with him. ![]() Due to this, a prominent merchant, Avid, marched from Durpar to Unther, to rebel against Gilgeam. They caused the bankruptcy and suicide of many merchants and their families. Many of his clergy were disruptive to the mercantile community. Worshipers Īll the people living in Unther, from noble to peasant, was nominally a follower of Gilgeam, even if that wasn't actually true. Gilgeam's second incarnation had very much the same appearance, with the difference that he was shaved and had no hair on his head. Gilgeam's first incarnation avatar was a handsome, tall and muscular human with golden hair and beard. ![]()
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