Graldbathar

Graldbathar - A skilled artificer, Graldbathar is charged with crafting tools and equipment for the denizens of Zambaleth. Designer and builder of the "Throne of Zambaleth". The throne acts not only as a symbolic seat of power, but is also a type of greatforge from whence most of Zambaleth originated. The throne is fueled by the immense power of Zal'Thunas and when he sits upon said throne, Graldbathar can hammer out powerful artifacts, and structural components for city construction.    Graldbathar once accidentally created a bow that could destroy whole planets. He threw the accursed thing into the Effervescent Maw, a singularity that crushed it to oblivion.

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Vestivious - she bestew a great deal of knowledge upon Graldbathar, mainly related to the construction of vessels for the minds and beings of primordials. Most of the pantheon has a form originally constructed by Graldbathar, and occasionally modified and tuned.    Zal'Thunas - This god of gods frequently lends his immense power to Graldbathar, who then uses it to design and create reality bending and existence rendering artifacts. Zal'Thunas granted a sizeable property to Graldbathar, who has since fashioned it into a sort of "industrial center". Graldbathar is one of the few entities Zal'Thunas truly trusts.    Pnumesthersept - Graldbathar is sour toward the fae deity Pnumesthersept as she refuses to share the secrets of her unique physical construction. Other beings had vessels of energy, but she had an actual body, allowing her the types of interactions with reality that would otherwise be impossible. She laughs at him, of course.    The Mirzedag - this semi-sentient sensory entity was structured by Graldbathar into a scrying orb that would allow others to sense the things sensed by The Mirzedag. A very useful tool for maintaining watch on various parts of existence to help prevent discordant activity within and around Zambaleth. The chaotic energies of existence occasionally creep into the kingdoms, and rapid detection is essential to damage control.
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