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== Background == The origin of the Raskghar goes back thousands of years ago, when Humans haven't inhabited the continent and [[Dragons]] ruled over [[Drakes]]. At that time, both Dragons and Drakes preyed on a common species, the [[Gnolls]]; the Gnolls were food for them. The whole Gnoll race lived in terror. To seek safety, the Gnolls dug deep for refuge, living underground for decades. However, deep beneath the earth, some went mad. They longed for the light and lost their mind in the darkness. They willingly became cursed to gain strength, changing their bodies become more monstrous. In exchange for power. However, in exchange for bodies like steel and strength beyond normal Gnolls, they lost their ability to level, along with their minds. They became warlike, hungry for blood and flesh. It was said that these Gnolls underwent strange changes in the moonlight. Only during the [[Twin Moons|full moon]] would they regain any measure of sanity. The Raskghar even went as far as to hunt the still unchanged Gnolls. Thus a war occurred between them in the darkness, so long until Gnolls thought to have wiped them out. Only much later did they discover that some still remain, namely after [[Vuliel Drae]] brought the head of one of them out of [[Liscor|Liscor's]] dungeon.<ref name=":4.36 O">[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/05/17/4-36-o/ Chapter 4.36 O ]</ref>
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