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== Background == Irurx was born in the village of Therwardn. He studied bugs, pests and plagues that even the half-Elf sanctuary he called home had trouble removing, and it would become the foundation of his work as an [Alchemist]. When he created a never-before-seen insect, his village cast him out at exactly a hundred years old. Irurx participated in an experiment in [[Nerrhavia's Fallen]] with other alchemists called the Grand Endeavour, which involved flesh of [[Aβctelios Salash|A'ctelios Salash]]. The alchemists were arrested for delving into dark alchemy, and sentenced to death by burning. Irurx survived and returned to his village to heal. However, Therwardn renounced him instead and later chose to disperse, out of shame of being associated with him.<ref name=":0" /> Half-Elves would try to burn him to death again repeatedly, fuelling a hatred against his own kind.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/08/06/interlude-the-competition/ Interlude - The Competition]</ref> For 81 years, Irurx has been hunted the world over as a criminal, though some ports tolerate him for the potions he sells. He experiments on people he captures and [Slaves] he buys within his ship, and turn them into members of his horrific crew. Even [Slavers] of [[Roshal]] have fled upon seeing his work.<ref name=":0" />
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