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===Backstory=== It was Lookshy's darkest day. The Mask of Winters had struck with all of his might, summoning hordes of hungry ghosts riding undead monsters of a lost age. Though the Dragon-Blooded fought bravely, the odds were too great. It seemed as though Lookshy's prophesied end had at last come. And then dawn broke over the horizon. A Solar Circle had dispelled the miasma of the lost city of Denandsor, and now the might of the First Age was unleashed upon the Deathlord's forces. Automata marched in formation, wreaking havoc on the undead forces, and golden heroes cast the Deathknights back down to the depths of the Underworld. Though the battle was won, it was not without great cost. Much of Lookshy was badly damaged, if not outright destroyed, and many of its leaders fell that day. So, a solution was proposed: Lookshy would ally in perpetuity with the Solars of Denandsor, swearing loyalty and assistance in any way possible. The Chosen of Sol Invictus accepted.
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