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Maldegen Dirz was born in Carthag Fero, in Akkylannie, to the rich house of engineer Balfeden Dirz, in 643. The child soon revealed extraordinary intelligence and obviously possessed a gift for magic. Trained from a very young age in all scientific fields, he was able to correct his father’s plans before he was ten. Indifferent to any possible development of his mystic abilities, Maldegen Dirz favored his passion for science. He quickly specialized in biology, a rather unexplored field at the time. At eleven, Maldegen Dirz discovered parasites in the water recycling systems of Carthag Fero. He offered to coat the city reservoirs with copper and to treat drinking water with selected bacteria. Within a few months these corrections had cleansed the city of a great number of major diseases. Being a voracious reader, Maldegen Dirz used his newfound glory to gain access to the best libraries of the city and to correspond with some of the brightest minds on Aarklash. Thus, he entertained some serious correspondence with mystics and scientists of the Kingdom of Alahan, including Rhea de Brisis. It is she who told Maldegen that missionaries sent to the Syharhalna, on the other side of the Migol Sea, had discovered the ruins of an ancient and powerful civilization. == Chronology == *''643'' : Birth of Maldegen Dirz in Carthag Fero (Akkylannie). *''652'' : Dirz improves the water distribution network of Carthag Fero. *''659'' : Dirz leads an expedition into the Syharhalna. *''660'' : Dirz discovers an Ishim’Re artifact, a cloning tank, and achieves his first cloning. It is the first time the word “Technomancy” is used. *''665'' : Dirz becomes a member of the Alchemists of Merin. *''667'' : Dirz becomes Prime Alchemist of the Empire, Head of the Alchemists of Merin. Dirz extracts his fi rst stem and deciphers the code. *''668'' : The first “tigers of Dirz” are created. Dirz converts to the cult of Arh-Tolth. Shamir and Arkeon Sanath are discovered. *''670'' : The disciples of Dirz create the kraken arhteths. *''671'' : Dirz designs a vaccine against a cattle plague, saving the Empire of Akkylannie from famine. *''673'' : Dirz creates the fi rst combat clone. He is accused of heresy. He is acquitted after trial. *''675'' : The Battle of Kaïber reveals the presence of Black Togas on Dirz’ side. *''676'' : Dirz is once again accused of heresy and imprisoned by the Inquisition. He is rescued by Arkeon Sanath. *''677'' : Dirz escapes from Carthag Fero on a stolen ship while the city burns. Dirz appoints the fi rst Basileus, leader of the cult of Arh-Tolth. Dirz is crowned Emperor of the Syharhalna by the Basileus. Djaran falls under Akkylannian control. The clones of Dirz officially become the basis of the armies of the Syharhalna. *''679'' : Danakil creates his sentinels. Based on them, Dirz elaborates the Genariah stem, prototype of the commodores of the armies of Syharhalna. *''707'' : The tarascus arhteths are released in the desert. *''719'' : Dirz creates the isatephs to neutralize the tarascus arhteths. *''725'' : Dirz engineers the stasis tank. *''744'' : Karnyrax, the wolfen, is captured and the cornerstone of an artifi cial incarnation project is laid by Dirz. Creation of the laboratories as they are known today. *''746'' : Dirz launches Project Hybrid. *''747'' : Dirz achieves the cloning of the human mind and creates the neuromancers. *''808'' : Based on the goblin stem, Technomancer Khorda develops the Khorda clone, ancestor of the orc race. *''869'' : Revolt of the Khorda clones who take the isatephs with them. Th ey vanish into the canyons of the Bran-Ô-Kor and found the orc clans; the isatephs are renamed “brontops”. *''853'' : Destruction of Shamir. Dirz is seriously wounded. Basileus Antykaïn is appointed head of the Empire. *''1000'' : Death of Dirz, sacrificed '''The clone uprising''' The technomancers dissected the emissaries of No-Dan-Kar who showed up in 808 to establish an embassy in Shamir. The Heresiarch was woken for the occasion. It would be the last time he authorized the use of a stem other than his own in order to create stronger, more obedient and more resilient clones by injecting fragments of isateph code into this new stem. This time, he chose Khorda, his most obedient disciple to lead the project. The Khorda clones proved as strong and enduring as foreseen but their character seriously deviated from the parameters expected of the experiment. Their stubborn temper made them diffi cult to dominate, but the use of drugs could largely compensate for this defect. Khorda was more worried by their lack of the cruelty that made clones of Dirz such fierce fighters. Yet their strength and dexterity was precious. So they were produced in limited numbers to become elite cavalry fighters. A variation of the isateph clones was engineered for the occasion. Three generations of Khorda clones ensued, improved each time, until 869. Khorda discovered that these creations had developed a language and an embryo of civilization outside of any parameter of the experiment. Fearing the reaction to the Emperor if he was to wake him to tell him of his failure, Khorda told Basileus Antykaïn III of the situation. The latter ordered the execution of all the Khorda clones. The clones proved far more intelligent and far more independent than feared. Instead of passively waiting for death, the clones threw themselves at the Syhar, massacred their masters and fled. The Khorda clones vanished into the canyons of the Bran-Ô-Kor before renaming themselves “Orcs”. Eventually Dirz was woken to inform him of the situation. Infuriated, the Heresiarch banned the use of new stems in the creation of sentient creatures. '''The dawn of the Rag’narok''' The Emperor’s sleep lasted more than two centuries. He was woken again on a clear night in 853 when five hundred invaders appeared out of nowhere to attack Shamir. They wielded unknown weapons, made from technologies far more advanced than that of the Syhar, and they used an extremely powerful form of magic. After only a few hours of fierce fighting, the aggressors unleashed such firepower that even the Ishim’Re fortification, which had resisted the destruction of their country and millennia of oblivion , were swept away. Nevertheless, the masses of clones of Shamir, supported by the Heresiarch himself, eventually defeated the invader. Unfortunately, the Emperor was seriously wounded in the fight. The final hours of lucidity of the Emperor were dedicated to interrogating the only surviving aggressor. A handful of carefully selected biopsists, assisted by the Basileus himself, ripped the truth out of the prisoner; revelations that were immediately concealed. A century and a half into the future, a total war between the peoples of Aarklash, called “Rag’narok”, would break out. Seizing the opportunity of this conflict, the hundreds of clones produced for battle would revolt against their masters and massacre them to found their own people. The last of the surviving loyalists who had fallen back into the deepest levels of the alchemical tower of Shamir would call upon Arh-Tolth to help them. The god would then give them a machine designed to send them into the past to prevent the fall of the alchemical empire. After the questioning, the Emperor felt his fi nal hour approaching. However, his mind was still working with the genius that had always characterized him. He ordered that Shamir should be abandoned and that a new city be built where the true-born would live at the top of the alchemical tower and not underground. Thus the circumstances in which the revolt was supposed to take places would be altered in favor of the true-born. He decreed that all male clones would be made sterile so that the goals of the revolt could not be achieved. He then transferred the regency of the Empire to the Baliseus who would be in charge of preparing the final assault of the Rag’narok. Finally, he gathered years of annotations, re-wrote some of them and reorganized the rest, creating within a few hours one of the founding texts of the empire: the Traitise of Alchemy, halfway between religious scriptures and scientific reference book. The Heresiarch then sunk into a coma and was returned to the stasis tank, until the day Syhar science would be able to heal the terrible wounds of time. == The Return of the Heresiarch == The epilogue of the life of the Heresiarch happened in 1000 during the Dawn ritual. Basileus Villa, head of the church of Arh-Tolth, and the Magon, grand priest of the cult, received from Djabril the Voyager the means of summoning Arh-Tolth to Aarklash for good. The ritual required inflicting unspeakable spiritual and physical suffering to the most fervent worshippers of Arh-Tolth. Physical suffering would not be a problem. The proper injection would provide a satisfying result. The real challenge was the moral part. No drug could help here. In an ordinary nation, they could have sacrificed the women and children of their faithful. Unfortunately, the Syhar felt no attachment for those they reproduced with, or their own progeny. Once again, Djabril had the solution. The only being they all adored and loved was their guide, their spiritual father: Emperor Dirz. The Basileus himself stabbed the sacrificial dagger into the heart of the founder of the Empire while the Magon began the ritual of Dawn… and Arh-Tolth appeared. The army of the Syharhalna marched out to sweep away the old world and sow the seeds of a new one. Victory would herald the dawn of a new alchemical era.
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