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Typhonians are followers of Typhon, mightiest of the Gods of the Great Church, who led the rebellion against Turms’ usurpation of the Thulian Empire and work to keep his dark secrets imprisoned in Dwimmermount. They are opposed by Turmaxian cultists who seek to bring about Turm’s dreams of empire and gain the secret of his apotheosis. The Turmaxians have been working for centuries to convince people that all of the Gods of the Great Church are merely aspects of Turms Termax, as his coming divinity echoed into the past.
 
Typhonians are followers of Typhon, mightiest of the Gods of the Great Church, who led the rebellion against Turms’ usurpation of the Thulian Empire and work to keep his dark secrets imprisoned in Dwimmermount. They are opposed by Turmaxian cultists who seek to bring about Turm’s dreams of empire and gain the secret of his apotheosis. The Turmaxians have been working for centuries to convince people that all of the Gods of the Great Church are merely aspects of Turms Termax, as his coming divinity echoed into the past.
  
Eryn confirms that there is a constant struggle within the Temple of Tyche as well, to keep the Turmaxian infiltrators from spreading heretical ideas. Some sections of the church have already undergone a schism.  
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Eryn confirms that there is a constant struggle within the Temple of Tyche as well, to keep the Termaxian infiltrators from spreading heretical ideas. Some sections of the church have already undergone a schism.  
  
 
In time, like the Eld before them, the Thulians encountered resistance to their continued rule. Outlying regions of the Thulian Empire struggled for independence; and non-humans, particularly goblins, sought to chart their own courses, free from human interference. Again, like the Eld before them, the Thulians brutally fought back against these rebellions, slowly descending ever further into tyranny.
 
In time, like the Eld before them, the Thulians encountered resistance to their continued rule. Outlying regions of the Thulian Empire struggled for independence; and non-humans, particularly goblins, sought to chart their own courses, free from human interference. Again, like the Eld before them, the Thulians brutally fought back against these rebellions, slowly descending ever further into tyranny.

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