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Ultimately, he succeeded at this. Quickly upon reaching a desolate planet in an unknown Crystal Sphere, he mastered the finer points of Spelljamming as a way to travel from sphere to sphere. Along the way, he encountered (and destroyed) many lesser beings, and slowly began to realize that there could be an advantage in making some of these creatures work for him. Combined with the right kind of mindless slaves from the Abyss, the more powerful residents of the Prime Material Plane could be crafted into a force that could take and hold practically any kingdom he chose on his current Plane. | Ultimately, he succeeded at this. Quickly upon reaching a desolate planet in an unknown Crystal Sphere, he mastered the finer points of Spelljamming as a way to travel from sphere to sphere. Along the way, he encountered (and destroyed) many lesser beings, and slowly began to realize that there could be an advantage in making some of these creatures work for him. Combined with the right kind of mindless slaves from the Abyss, the more powerful residents of the Prime Material Plane could be crafted into a force that could take and hold practically any kingdom he chose on his current Plane. | ||
Nine prisoners he encountered particularly captured his interest. Each was an extremely powerful warrior in his own right, probably capable of single-handedly defeating all but the most powerful demons or devils given the right equipment, but each was also perplexingly different in the way he viewed life. He found that some of them could easily be made to serve him, but others would never do it willingly, for various reasons. In order for him to carve out a major kingdom someplace, he would need to know the in's and out's of how these creatures thought so he could unerringly subdue and enslave them. Moreover, he thought that any one of these warriors could make a prized commander, if they could be made to serve him. | |||
Thus began his experiments. | |||
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The Negerai PrimeThe Negerai Prime was a particularly powerful member of the Negerai race, specifically of the Bogul variety. Overall, the Negerai are an extremely devious brand of denizen from the Abyss which have not taken as active a role in the Blood War as the Ta'Nari. Though the Negerai are fewer in number, they tend to be much more powerful than Ta'Nari on an individual basis. Their chaotic nature generally keeps them from uniting into any kind of powerful force. The Negerai Prime had several key differences from most members of his race. He was more intelligent than most of his kind, and he saw fit to do something with his existence other than claw his way through the Abyss hoping to achieve power through brute struggling with other demons. He reasoned that any kingdom he could set up on one of the 666 levels of the Abyss would ultimately be destroyed by some Ta'Nari or Negerai who was more powerful, or worse, it could become a casualty of the endless Blood War. For this reason, he devoted many eons of his lifespan to finding ways to get to the Prime Material Plane and seal his existence there. Ultimately, he succeeded at this. Quickly upon reaching a desolate planet in an unknown Crystal Sphere, he mastered the finer points of Spelljamming as a way to travel from sphere to sphere. Along the way, he encountered (and destroyed) many lesser beings, and slowly began to realize that there could be an advantage in making some of these creatures work for him. Combined with the right kind of mindless slaves from the Abyss, the more powerful residents of the Prime Material Plane could be crafted into a force that could take and hold practically any kingdom he chose on his current Plane. Nine prisoners he encountered particularly captured his interest. Each was an extremely powerful warrior in his own right, probably capable of single-handedly defeating all but the most powerful demons or devils given the right equipment, but each was also perplexingly different in the way he viewed life. He found that some of them could easily be made to serve him, but others would never do it willingly, for various reasons. In order for him to carve out a major kingdom someplace, he would need to know the in's and out's of how these creatures thought so he could unerringly subdue and enslave them. Moreover, he thought that any one of these warriors could make a prized commander, if they could be made to serve him. Thus began his experiments.
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