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==Description==
==Description==
The Ilthids are a strange race that lives deep underground, "underdark", much like the dwarves but they shun the daylight to a much greater degree. The greatest punishment an Ilthid can receive is to be banished to the surface. The Ilthids are believed to be an ancient race who building empires when the other races were still struggling to walk. Their connection to the Forge is surpassed only by the eternals.
Ilthura are also called "Progenitors", "Brain-Benders", and "Mind-Flayers" by the other cultures of Asmythe.  


Ilthids are also called "Progenitors", "Brain-Benders", and occasionally "Squids" by the other civilized races. Where goblins are brutal barbarians of the surface world the Ilthids are the cunning overloads of the underground. While the goblins were conquering the surface during the third age the Ilthids were reconquering the underdark. They seem to regard the other civilized races with contempt, much like we would view a mangy mut, and keept them as slaves and livestock.
The Ilthura are a strange race that controlled an empire spanning all across Asmythe, but they haven't been seen since the end of the First Era. Not much is known about them. There was no spoken language when the Ilthura disappeared and Ilthura writings are more likely to cause insanity than understanding.


Most of the Ilthids disappeared from the world at the end of the third age. Nobody knows where they went or why, but the sages think the appearance of the third moon has something to do with it.
Nobody knows where they went or why they disappeared, but some Dragon Priests claim the third moon has something to do with it.

Latest revision as of 18:08, 20 October 2021

Description

Ilthura are also called "Progenitors", "Brain-Benders", and "Mind-Flayers" by the other cultures of Asmythe.

The Ilthura are a strange race that controlled an empire spanning all across Asmythe, but they haven't been seen since the end of the First Era. Not much is known about them. There was no spoken language when the Ilthura disappeared and Ilthura writings are more likely to cause insanity than understanding.

Nobody knows where they went or why they disappeared, but some Dragon Priests claim the third moon has something to do with it.