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[[File:Hero_Xarfax.png|left]] '''King Targor''' is the King of one of the many tribes who followed the war god [[Vorr]]. He lead his tribe of barbarians to worship Vorr, until [[Tarnum]] showed him, with the help of the [[Pendant of Total Recall]], where he went wrong - showing him his own crimes bringing the King to his knees, admitting he was wrong and abandoned Vorr telling him he and his barbarian tribe will no longer obey his rule, angering Vorr so that he kills him. Tarnum made a gravestone in the honor of his bravery.
[[File:Hero_Xarfax.png|left]] '''King Targor''' is the King of one of the many tribes who followed the war god [[Vorr]]. He lead his tribe of barbarians to worship Vorr and patterned his rule after the Barbarian Tyrant, until [[Tarnum]] showed him (with the help of the {{An|Pendant of Total Recall}}) where he went wrong. Tarnum showed his own crimes to Targor which brought the King to his knees and forced him to admit he was wrong. Targor told Vorr that he and his barbarian tribe would no longer obey his rule, which angered Vorr into killing him. Tarnum made a statue in the honor of his bravery.


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== Appearances ==
== Appearances ==
* [[The Roots of Life]]
* [[The Roots of Life]]
== Mentions ==
* [[The World Within]]
* [[Rebirth (campaign scenario)]]


[[Category: Chronicles]]
[[Category: Chronicles]]
[[Category: Supporting character]]
[[Category: Supporting character]]

Revision as of 16:05, 16 February 2024

King Targor is the King of one of the many tribes who followed the war god Vorr. He lead his tribe of barbarians to worship Vorr and patterned his rule after the Barbarian Tyrant, until Tarnum showed him (with the help of the Pendant of Total RecallPendant of Total Recall) where he went wrong. Tarnum showed his own crimes to Targor which brought the King to his knees and forced him to admit he was wrong. Targor told Vorr that he and his barbarian tribe would no longer obey his rule, which angered Vorr into killing him. Tarnum made a statue in the honor of his bravery.

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