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For many generations the leadership of this band remained in the bloodline of the original lords, and the power in craft that came with it stayed. However, after a series of overthrows, the Xannast lord became only the chief assassin. But their role in history was far from over....
The Xannast Lords plague the history books with their attempted usurpations. In fact, it has been said that half the reason the Southern Empire had any standing army at all (with few militant rivals around them) was in case of rebellion by these powerful lords.
Their direct impact was even more profound than the implications of their existence. From their ranks came eventually the great hunter, Caeron, grandson, though illegitimate in both parental cases, of one of the later Xannast Lords. But more of him in separate works...
The Xannast Lords greatest move ever, in fact led by Caeron's grandfather, was when they undid the whole empire in one fell swoop. Every few years, there was a council of the various lords of the cities which convened in Okthin. This included the Emperor and the all of the other lords, including the Wizard of Thyron.
This meeting proved the end of the Xannast Lords of Okthin. Between the dawn, when the lords arrived, and the evening, two lords were slain, the Wizard of Thyron abducted, and one other lord wounded. Also, to the dismay of mankind, the Emperor was found dead in his own quarters, a knife between his ribs. Later the Wizard's body was found mangled in the streets, with a shape like a V with a dot in the middle carved into his torso. This is the shape of the letter that makes the Z sound, for the beginning of Xannast.
But the Xannast Lords were not done. Their organization appeared within two months operating in Thyron, wreaking havoc on the population. As the Empire crumbled into feudalism, and from feudalism to anarchy, the Xannast Lords continually relocated as soon as whatever host city they had been in ran out of important enough people to murder, and out of money to steal. Soon no city had anyone of royal blood left, but then disaster struck.
Gor Nastiens quarreled, and the ranks were purged as a new leader took command. But this new dynasty lasted only four days, as the new leader was slain and yet another took control, running another purge. After two consecutive purges, all order was lost, and in the western city of Meldüs was utterly destroyed int he resulting chaos. Only the ruins of its stone buildings now remain, swallowed by the woods.
Soon Gor Nastiens reformed, but never to the same assassin prowess it had once had. It soon shipped out over seas, establishing itself on Steren Island, soon dominating its ports, until one fateful day when a certain hunter came along... but that is another story...
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