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Tchazzar By Rhue del'Asandro
Under the leadership of the great war leader Tchazzar, the chaotic, wealthy, always restless city-states collectivly known as Chessenta were united for the first and last time. His tireless sword forged an empire. Tchazzar ruled long and well, his mastery over the intrigues and dabblings of his people sterring them into great wealth and a golden age. Chessentians are passionate, energetic, and given to doing things to extremes. Feasts and wars are frequent Chessentan persuits- and Tchazzar was the greatest glutton and war hero of all, rising above his debaucheries to win victory after victory. When sahuagin raided the shores of Chessenta in 1018 DR, Tchazzar rode north alone to face them. He was never seen again - save in flickering visions that appeared similtaneoously in the throne and council chambers in all Chessentian cities, images of Tchazzar standing atop a heap of butchered sahuagin with bloody blade in hand, smiling and saying. "Know that I have won my greatest victory." The Invincible Warrior was seen in Chessenta no more, and his body was never found. Without him, his empire collapsed in less than a decade. In time, some folk came to revere "The Great Red Dragon" Tchazzar as a deity. Despite the ruin and strife that followed (and continues to this day), clergy of the Great Red Dragon in Chessentan cities of Cimbar and Soorenar venerate him. Followers of Tchazzar believe that he will return to lead Chessenta into a new golden age. His worship is strong in Chessenta and unknown elsewhere. Some sages say that Tchazzar was not a human who used a dragon as his battle-standared, but a real red dragon. According to this line of conjecture, the dragon believed that if he took a human form, united and ruled Chessenta for a time, and then dissapeared mysteriously, a cult would arise and worship him, granting him godlike powers. He was right.