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DrishurocolArticle written by UzielDrishurocol (? AC – 349 AC) was a male Gnomoi that served the Draconian Chorahh in further the cause of Erestem on Taladas. He originally dwelt in the village of Hurhskoplotrip, where he distinguished himself as one of the greatest inventors, specialising in both weapons and mechanical men. His research was deemed dangerous however, and he was ordered by his superiors to cease and instead focus on his clerical studies. However Drishurocol continued unabated, and he attempted a test on a flying device that would make his village fly and then sent it plummeting to the ground, killing every villager.
Shortly after, the wandering inventor was found and recruited by the draconian Chorahh, who encouraged his research and supplied him with an abundance of test subjects in their lair on Kor Island. Drishurocol was a small gnome who has beady pink eyes, unruly white hair and a white moustache. He normally wore a leather apron over some armor, and rarely spoke to anyone, preferring to mutter to himself constantly. He regarded all around him as fodder for his experiments, and did not care if his test subjects were in agony or on the verge of death. A devout worshipper of Angomais, he prayed at a portable altar three times a day, asking for inspiration in his inventions. In 349 AC, Gezele Ella and her partner Grott, who were agents of Chorahh, returned to Kor Island with a band of adventurers to report on their activities. Chorahh sent Gezele and Grott into The Gray as punishment for leading enemies into his lair, and turned on the adventurers. However the heroes slew Chorahh and Drishurocol, before being trapped in the Gray themselves. References
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