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The Belteshazzar are a tribe of humanity that somehow managed to surpass the typical limits of their race.  Originally part of another people known as the Avaladh, who founded the ancient empire of Ghōl and later after its fall helped raise Shahar-khet to prominence, they are believed to be all that is left of that ancient and powerful bloodline. The Beleshazzar are very insular and try to keep their traits as prominent as possible. Despite their efforts there only a few families that can say they have more or less pure blood, though many times more can claim Belteshazzar heritage and with it many of the gifts of the ancients.
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The Belteshazzar are a tribe of humanity that somehow managed to surpass the typical limits of their race.  Originally part of an ethnicity known as the Avaladh, who founded the ancient empire of Ghōl and later after its fall helped raise Shahar-khet to prominence, they are believed to be all that is left of that ancient and powerful bloodline. The Beleshazzar are very insular and try to keep their traits as prominent as possible. Despite their efforts there only a few families that can say they have more or less pure blood, though many times more can claim Belteshazzar heritage and with it many of the gifts of the ancients.
  
  
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===In Ancient Ghōl===
 
===In Ancient Ghōl===
  
Unknown (though estimated by scholars to be sometime between -9,423 and -9,312 CA): The greatest sorcerer in Ghōl, Belteshazzar awakens a great power in himself, granting him imortality and a host of other mythic abilities that rise him far beyond his peers. He ensures that it is passed in his blood to his descendants, however it is an unreliable thing as it rarely expresses itself. Belteshazzar declares himself a living god and rules Ghōl as its first and only Ahn Ashar, or God-King.
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Unknown (sometime between -9,423 and -9,412 CA): The greatest sorcerer in Ghōl, Belteshazzar awakens a great power in himself, granting him imortality and a host of other mythic abilities that rise him far beyond his peers. He ensures that it is passed in his blood to his descendants, however it is an unreliable thing as it rarely expresses itself. Belteshazzar declares himself a living god and rules Ghōl as its first and only Ahn Ashar, or God-King.
  
  
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-7,200-6,595 CA: No one in the Belteshazzar manifest their bloodline’s power and it becomes a thing of legend. Many of the kings attempt to awaken it but all efforts lead to failure. Some actually blame Aredhel, thinking that through some powerful magic the elves managed to steal the power when they killed Enkil. Hostility between the two kingdoms grows and there are constant wars. The nobles start turning to necromancy in order to gain even a taste of the immortal power of their legendary line. These nobles however, languish in their undead state and after a few centuries abdicate their holdings to living heirs. To house them away from the cares of the world a great necropolis is built just outside Shahar-khet and named the Place of Silent Counsel, and it was common practice for their heirs to come to them for advice.
 
-7,200-6,595 CA: No one in the Belteshazzar manifest their bloodline’s power and it becomes a thing of legend. Many of the kings attempt to awaken it but all efforts lead to failure. Some actually blame Aredhel, thinking that through some powerful magic the elves managed to steal the power when they killed Enkil. Hostility between the two kingdoms grows and there are constant wars. The nobles start turning to necromancy in order to gain even a taste of the immortal power of their legendary line. These nobles however, languish in their undead state and after a few centuries abdicate their holdings to living heirs. To house them away from the cares of the world a great necropolis is built just outside Shahar-khet and named the Place of Silent Counsel, and it was common practice for their heirs to come to them for advice.
  
-6,500 CA: Pharizon the II is growing old and desperate. Hungering for life eternal but not wanting to become a lich, he contacts an outer horror called Nyarlathotep and bargains with the monstrosity for the keys to true immortality. In response Nyarlathotep teaches Pharizon the secrets of Chaos Magic.
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-6,500 CA: Pharizon the II is growing old and desperate. Hungering for life eternal but not wanting to become a lich, he contacts an outer horror called Nyarlathotep and begs the monstrosity for the keys to true immortality. In response Nyarlathotep teaches Pharizon the secrets of Chaos Magic.
  
 
-6,300-1,100 CA: As the devastation brought on by Pharizon the II wracks Shahar-Khet, many of the Belteshazzar flee the devastation going south into modern Eshtorah. Much of their history is lost in this time but they manage to hold on to their bloodline and are content to stay out of the fray as the Pallishar and Thesian Empires come and go.
 
-6,300-1,100 CA: As the devastation brought on by Pharizon the II wracks Shahar-Khet, many of the Belteshazzar flee the devastation going south into modern Eshtorah. Much of their history is lost in this time but they manage to hold on to their bloodline and are content to stay out of the fray as the Pallishar and Thesian Empires come and go.

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