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Sepathok
Born: 16,642(TU)
Assembled the 100 Swords into his collection: 16,669(TU)
Untimely Death: 16,675(TU)
One of the mightiest warriors ever to grace the twelve realms, Sepathok was known for his quick blade and boisterous mannerisms. Whenever he was not off on high adventure, he was swigging ale in a run-down tavern, pinching the bottoms of serving wenches and laughing uproariously. He lived during the The Unsundering.
Of medium height and build he was usually seen (while travelling) wearing a large pancho and carrying quite a collection of swords from on his back (and presumably hanging from his belt, although the poncho made this difficult to determine emphatically). He was also rarely seen not wearing his distinctive ram-horned sombrero called a Hajcha.
There were few men he could not best in individual combat, but he met his end at the hand of the Unseen Ones, a secretive and mysterious group of deadly female ninjas. Despite his lecherous lifestyle, he could never bring himself to fight a lady.
Over the course of his life, he gathered the 100 swords forged by Gragnakas (see 100 Swords of Sepathok). Often he would use a different sword every day. The swords were carried by his vast entourage, but his untimely death led to severe infighting within his followers. Soon thereafter his caravans were robbed and the swords were scattered to the seven winds.
Among his disciples were:
Over centuries of retelling, the story of Sepathok has occasionally been corrupted and retold as the story of Sabembermoff. It is unknown whether this second name is a transliteration, misspelling, misreading, typo, or outright falsification.
Coincidentally (unless it is not coincidental) the word "Sepathok" means approximately "return the family" in Dwarvish.
Sepathok by Rhok:
Comments (2)
Rhok Wagley said
at 7:33 am on Mar 19, 2006
I think Sepathok looks really good in a ram-horned sombrero. Maybe it's just me.
dryope said
at 7:30 am on Mar 25, 2006
I totally agree
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