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Of all the people that have ever walked the worlds of Trinity, the most vile and well-known is most certainly Kotrit Wayveri. Born in [[Trinity:Timeline#97_CY | 97 CY]] in the [[Trinity:Ashkian_Empire | Ashkian Empire]], Kotrit would rise up to become an incredibly powerful sorcerer. At the age of 16, he began researching more efficient means of raising the dead; at 18, he had completed his studies and summoned forth a swarm of undead to assault and eventually conquer his hometown. He raised the fallen to add to his undead legion, then went west, to the [[Trinity:Tower_of_Illusion | Tower of Illusion]] on the Lost Isle. Once there, he unlocked the secrets of epic magic, and raised the continent of [[Trinity:Lotharien | Lotharien]]. Among his new spells was also a spell capable of creating an eternal winter on a small continent; he used this spell to change the northern tip of [[Trinity:Ashkar | Ashkar]] into a barren, frozen wasteland that would come to be known as the [[Trinity:Ashkar#Rusting_Sands | Coldlands]]. He then used this spell on the southeastern portion of [[Trinity:Chaliraz | Chaliraz]], which had heavy fey populations - it is assumed that this is due to the treatment of the Wayveri family in the [[Trinity:History#The_Beginning | days of the Woodland League]], when users of arcane magic were suppressed; the Wayveri family were among such people. The population of the Ashkian Empire sufficiently cowed, he conquered the entire continent with his undead armies. Kotrit was defeated in [[Trinity:Timeline#118_CY | 118 CY]], when the combined armies of the rest of the world took his legions head-on. Meanwhile, [[Trinity:Tarian | Tarian the Wanderer]] assembled a small group of experts in the nine Forces and assault Kotrit's stronghold of the Tower of Illusion. There, Tarian confronted Kotrit and destroyed his physical form. Tarian then sealed the tower, which would remain sealed for hundreds of years. However, Kotrit was not defeated; his spirit remained, trapped in the Tower, even while his armies were decimated in the Ashkian Empire. He studied for several years, and then cast yet another, even more powerful epic spell: in [[Trinity:Timeline#121_CY | 121 CY]] the entire southern portion of the world disappeared from memory. Kotrit had seperated the world into two parts, so that he might protect the nation of [[Trinity:Wayverith | Wayverith]] in Sarteri. The split also had a more sinister effect: Kotrit was able to transfer his essence to one of the dracolich forms held in the dungeons of the castle of the Wayveri family, situated deep within [[Trinity:The_Lost | the Lost]] in Wayveri. However, once he had done so, he was incapable of affecting the other half of the world directly. For two hundred years, he waited for the right moment. When the time was right, in [[Trinity:Timeline#397_CY | 397 CY]], he sought outside assistance in the form of the dark angel [[Trinity:Lucavi#Zalera | Zalera]], who managed to trick a band of adventurers into unsealing the Tower of Illusion, which undid Kotrit's magic. The world was whole once again, and Kotrit was free to reign supreme once more. However, the same adventurers who had opened the Tower proved difficult, and though Kotrit had managed to wrest control of a good portion of the world with his undead minions, he knew he was going to be destroyed. With that knowledge, he sought the help of an unknown being, who transformed Kotrit into a Wanderer. As the ritual was completed, the adventurers stormed into his castle, and there, in [[Trinity:Timeline#398_CY | 398 CY]], Kotrit was defeated with finality by [[Trinity:Admiral_X | Admiral X and Friends]]. [[category:Trinity]]
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