| Ramoth-Manorax
Leader: Tanjen
Under the scrutinizing regime of the Priest-Kings of Atuan, the Ramoth-Manorax were dutiful servants and merciless generals
for the fanatic armies of their land. Working to drive all the heretics from their region, the generals encountered a new
group of peoples who were completely peaceful and harmless. In direct disobedience of the demands of the Priest-Kings, the
men of the Ramoth-Manorax did not attack the village. The Priest-Kings were furious and cursed the generals. Rumors were
beginning to spread and many who held grudges against the generals took advantage of this time of instability in their ranks.
The once honored and revered clan of men then sustained a complete collapse of their entire force due to a grievous fault of
their leader. Unknowingly and set-up by a someone in search of vengeance, the leader butchered the family of the king,
spoiling his name and the name of the Ramoth-Manorax. The clan has now been all but dispersed. Ostracized and shameful, the
clan which was once elite and flawless struggles to manage its existence, let alone deal with any other pertinent issues.
Then, the death of their leader came as a sudden surprise to what remained of the clan, and a new leader needed to be chosen.
Through constant bickering and belligerent arguments, the members came to no conclusion; thus, the clan split into factions,
stratifying the clan completely. Despite the confusion, Tanjen allied himself with Tubble and Kaerik and continued to carry
the name of the Ramoth-Manarox and proclaimed himself leader. Under the eye of Tanjen but with a joint effort of the three,
they began to assimilate and grow. While they foraged for new equipment and place to call home, the members each agreed to
set their lives on the quest to regain the original prestige of the Ramoth-Manorax. Now bent and determined, they will not
rest until their name is restored. Their goals include these: to collect the most powerful equipment, establish themselves as
the dominant party in the land, and never to falter in their struggle for power.
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