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| - One of the three humans to become a true mage, Delrox was an devoted adherent of Phykrell. Following the Second War of Fate, while his prison was under construction, Phykrell called his loyal warlord Delrox to him and granted him the gift of immortality, in return for which Delrox swore that he would toil ceaselessly to secure his masters freedom. Out of the blood that dripped from his wounds, Phykrell created man-like beings called the Red Shroud whom he placed under the command of Delrox. Since his release, Phykrell has turned the Crown Spires into his new cathedral, far off in the east.
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| - One of the three humans to become a true mage, Delrox was an devoted adherent of Phykrell. Following the Second War of Fate, while his prison was under construction, Phykrell called his loyal warlord Delrox to him and granted him the gift of immortality, in return for which Delrox swore that he would toil ceaselessly to secure his masters freedom. Out of the blood that dripped from his wounds, Phykrell created man-like beings called the Red Shroud whom he placed under the command of Delrox. The Church of the Shroud claimed, like the Red Shroud, to be working towards the release of their master. Once the Church of the Shroud had discovered six of the seven shards the majority of the Shroud Elders more or less called the search to a halt. However, Delrox and the Red Shroud, who had always endured a tense alliance with the Church of the Shroud, continued the hunt for the final shard. Once the final shard was recovered from Falgoon Gap Delrox's followers amongst the silver dwarves of the Jasper Peaks reforged the shards into a key at their stronghold, the Ebony Fortress. The Church of the Shroud attempted to prevent the Shroud Loyalists from reaching the Crown Spires, but eventually the loyalists broke through the defenses around Krells prison and used the key to release their master. Since his release, Phykrell has turned the Crown Spires into his new cathedral, far off in the east. Since before the Second War of Fate, Delrox ruled over the Red Shroud from the great capital of Westwall, some way north of the Crown Spires. A great purge of all disloyal priests took place within the Church of the Shroud, headed by the Red Priest Fendaar: the purge was at its fiercest in Greystone where the disloyalty within the church was at its most flagrant. Delrox is Krell's field marshall and ultimately ranks higher than Fendaar. During the Final Fatewar Delrox became the first human to slay a god, he was able to breach the defenses of Vidal and slay her outright.
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