Voragon Drakon

Voragon Drakon was a fanatical warpriest Dahak, the god of destruction, fire, and vengeance. As a high-ranking member of the Ebon Triad’s elusive High Council, he orchestrated the ritual that summoned the Acolyte of Kyuss, unleashing devastation upon the city of Tymon. His death at the hands of the Ruinlords marked a pivotal moment in the Age of Worms, though the legacy of his ruinous doctrine still smolders.  

Legacy and Death

After using the Apostolic Scroll to summon the Acolyte of Kyuss beneath the Arena of Aroden, Voragon’s final act was conducting a desecration ritual Tymon’s Iron Baptistry of Gorum. He was slain by the group of adventurers known as the Ruinlords. In his final moment, he destroyed the amulet, the Heart of the Worldbreaker, hoping to destroy what he could not corrupt.    

The Caldera Monastery, Ash Peaks in Isger

 
“Voragon ruled from a caldera monastery in the Ash Peaks, where the stone never cooled and the sermons were written in fire. His congregation were warriors, not worshippers—trained to burn the world to make it pure again.”
  Hidden in the highlands between Isger and Molthune, Voragon’s monastery was part temple, part fortress. It now lies abandoned, cursed, and cracked by the last quake of his final ritual.
Circumstances of Death
Slain in the Iron Baptistry of Gorum as he tried to corrupt the temple.
Place of Death
Tymon
Children
Belief/Deity
Ebon Triad (Dahak)
Aligned Organization