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The ancient and deceased king and father of the Felarya [[Minor_races#Titans|Titans].
 
The ancient and deceased king and father of the Felarya [[Minor_races#Titans|Titans].
  
Alcazath was the first one created by the [[guardians]], in order to help defend Felarya against the terrible onslaught and formidable threath represented by [[ the Correctors]].
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Alcazath was the first Titan created by the [[guardians]], in order to help defend Felarya against the terrible onslaught and formidable threath represented by [[ the Correctors]]. His power was without equal among Titans, and he was one of the strongest being of all Felarya , able to shatter a cliff in one blow of his formidable warhammer. A stern guardian, he lived only to execute orders at first but wasn't a mindless [[construct#Golems|golem]] either. He demonstrated personality and initiative, and a remarquable tactical sense.
  
Alcazath was one of the strongest being of all Felarya , able to shatter a cliff in one blow of his formidable war-hammer. A stern guardian, he lived only to execute orders at first but wasn' a mindless [[golem]]. He demonstrated personality and personal initiative, and a remarquable, coldly logic tactical sense
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The Guardians gave him the Tedrek Hammer of Creation, a very powerful artefact that allowed him to shape and animate new Titans to help serve his purpose of defending Felarya. For a long time, the Titans remained perfectly loyal, watching over the land, keeping it in a stable state, and helping the Guardians to defend it against the Correctors. The onslaught went on for centuries in successive waves, leaving deep scars in Felarya every time.
 
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The Guardians gave him the Tedrek Hammer of Creation, a very powerful artefact that allowed him to shape and animate new Titans  
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==Backstory==
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Alcazath was the first of the Titans created to this effect, and his power was without equal among them. He had been blessed with the ability to shape and animate Titans of his own using the Tedrek Hammer of Creation, to help serve his purpose. For a long time, the Titans remained perfectly loyal, watching over Felarya, keeping it in a stable state, and helping the Guardians to defend it against the Correctors. The onslaught is said to have been going on for centuries, albeit not steadily, with long and deceptive periods of calm between each assault. They are depicted as incredibly violent though, leaving deep scars in Felarya every time.
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The Titans of Alcazath presented them with a formidable challenge however, forming a terrifying ground force, easily replaced when they fell in combat. Alcazath made his main base of operations within what is now known as the [[Jadong lake#Mysterious temple|Mysterious temple]], originally above ground entirely, commanding other such temple fortresses with generals he had created to defend Felarya. As time wore on though, the Titan king began to lose touch with his purpose, slowly changing his stance from a protector of the land to a tyrant- ruling over the races of flesh and magic with his Titan armies, believing the Titans to be the chosen race to lord over the weaker races, having been blessed by the Guardians themselves. Alcazath began to lose his sanity as well, and the Titans he shaped looked more and more monstruous. Some say the Correctors had corrupted his mind.
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The Titans of Alcazath presented the assaillants with a formidable challenge however, forming a terrifying ground force, easily replaced when they fell in combat. Alcazath made his main base of operations within what is now known as the [[Jadong lake#Mysterious temple|Mysterious temple]], originally above ground entirely, commanding other such temple fortresses with generals he had created to defend Felarya.  
 
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The Guardians became increasingly concerned about their creations. They soon ordered Alcazath to give up his hammer as a sign of sumbission to their authority, but Alcazath refused and prepared his army of Titans for war against their former masters. A gigantic battle took place where the Guardians were faced by both the Titans from within Felarya and the Correctors from outside, leaving many to believe the Titans and the Correctors were indeed in league.
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The Guardians won a decisive victory, but several of them died, and Felarya suffered massive dammage that would take centuries to heal. The Correctors ceased their attacks and Alcazath was finally cornered and defeated. The Guardians chose to erase their past mistake completely, removing his outposts and sinking his temple as a reminder of that mistake, making it his tomb for eternity. They sealed the Tedrek Hammer of Creation away along with him, to prevent another Titan uprising should it fall into the wrong hands. The lowest regions of the temple would in time become twisted, horroric distortions of their former glory, a reflection of the corruption of Alcazath.
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As time wore on though, the Titan king began to lose touch with his purpose, slowly changing his stance from a protector of the land to a tyrant- ruling over the races of flesh and magic with his Titan armies, believing the Titans to be the chosen race to lord over the weaker races, having been blessed by the Guardians themselves.
  
Was his mind infected by the Corrector's influence ? he started to act more erratic, becoming violent and intolerant.
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Was his mind infected by the Corrector's influence ? he started to act more erratic, becoming violent and intolerant, finally loosing his sanity. The new titans he shaped were lookeing more and more monstruous in aspect. The Guardians became increasingly concerned about their creations. They soon ordered Alcazath to give up his hammer as a sign of sumbission to their authority, but Alcazath refused and prepared his army of Titans for war against their former masters. A gigantic battle took place where the Guardians were faced by both the Titans from within Felarya and the Correctors from outside, leaving many to believe the Titans and the Correctors were indeed in league.
The new titans he shaped were becoming more and more monstruous in aspect
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The Guardians won a decisive victory, but several of them died, and Felarya suffered massive dammage that would take centuries to heal. The Correctors sustained terrible casulaties and ceased their attacks for good and Alcazath was finally cornered and defeated. The Guardians chose to erase their past mistake completely, removing his outposts and sinking his temple as a reminder of that mistake, making it his tomb for eternity. They sealed the Tedrek Hammer of Creation away along with him, to prevent another Titan uprising should it fall into the wrong hands. The lowest regions of the temple would in time become twisted, horroric distortions of their former glory, a reflection of the corruption of the great Titan King.
  
  
 
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The ancient and deceased king and father of the Felarya [[Minor_races#Titans|Titans].

Alcazath was the first Titan created by the guardians, in order to help defend Felarya against the terrible onslaught and formidable threath represented by the Correctors. His power was without equal among Titans, and he was one of the strongest being of all Felarya , able to shatter a cliff in one blow of his formidable warhammer. A stern guardian, he lived only to execute orders at first but wasn't a mindless golem either. He demonstrated personality and initiative, and a remarquable tactical sense.

The Guardians gave him the Tedrek Hammer of Creation, a very powerful artefact that allowed him to shape and animate new Titans to help serve his purpose of defending Felarya. For a long time, the Titans remained perfectly loyal, watching over the land, keeping it in a stable state, and helping the Guardians to defend it against the Correctors. The onslaught went on for centuries in successive waves, leaving deep scars in Felarya every time.

The Titans of Alcazath presented the assaillants with a formidable challenge however, forming a terrifying ground force, easily replaced when they fell in combat. Alcazath made his main base of operations within what is now known as the Mysterious temple, originally above ground entirely, commanding other such temple fortresses with generals he had created to defend Felarya.

As time wore on though, the Titan king began to lose touch with his purpose, slowly changing his stance from a protector of the land to a tyrant- ruling over the races of flesh and magic with his Titan armies, believing the Titans to be the chosen race to lord over the weaker races, having been blessed by the Guardians themselves.

Was his mind infected by the Corrector's influence ? he started to act more erratic, becoming violent and intolerant, finally loosing his sanity. The new titans he shaped were lookeing more and more monstruous in aspect. The Guardians became increasingly concerned about their creations. They soon ordered Alcazath to give up his hammer as a sign of sumbission to their authority, but Alcazath refused and prepared his army of Titans for war against their former masters. A gigantic battle took place where the Guardians were faced by both the Titans from within Felarya and the Correctors from outside, leaving many to believe the Titans and the Correctors were indeed in league.

The Guardians won a decisive victory, but several of them died, and Felarya suffered massive dammage that would take centuries to heal. The Correctors sustained terrible casulaties and ceased their attacks for good and Alcazath was finally cornered and defeated. The Guardians chose to erase their past mistake completely, removing his outposts and sinking his temple as a reminder of that mistake, making it his tomb for eternity. They sealed the Tedrek Hammer of Creation away along with him, to prevent another Titan uprising should it fall into the wrong hands. The lowest regions of the temple would in time become twisted, horroric distortions of their former glory, a reflection of the corruption of the great Titan King.