

Bul-Kathos asked Uldyssian whether he knew the names of Fiacla-Géar and Esu. In the last days of the Sin War, Uldyssian ul-Diomed awoke Bul-Kathos outside Mount Arreat.

After years on walkabout, Hiram returned to his family, having discovered a new way.and a new power he sought to claim with his father's help. Naarah followed her father's path and became a great fighter, but the ways of their tribe never came naturally to Hiram. Fatherhood Īt some point, Bul-Kathos fathered twin children- Hiram and Naarah. Īt some point, Bul-Kathos did something to himself that allowed him to linger in spirit form. He was given the honour of sitting upon the Immortal Throne, an honor only ever bestowed to one other individual. īul-Kathos's name "was forged in battle," and he was given reverence by his people. Bul-Kathos made a sacred vow to protect both Mt. Both agreed the other's philosophy had merit, and so around the time Bul-Kathos united the tribes, Fiacla-Géar gathered together a small group consisting of the tribes' greatest warrior-poets and shamans and mysteriously retreated into the forests surrounding the area known as Scosglen. Fiacla-Géar, on the other hand, believed that only through obtaining a spiritual oneness with the land they had sworn to protect could the people truly appreciate the importance of their role. Bul-Kathos believed that only by bringing the tribes together and training them in strict martial discipline could the tribes faithfully concentrate on their goal for generations to come. However, they disagreed on exactly how the people could best do this.

They both agreed that, in order to fulfill their sacred trust, their people must devote themselves to nothing save that charge. Arreat, of the venerated task put to their people to protect those mysteries, and of the prophecies regarding the dark times ahead. Sharing a strong bond with Fiacla-Géar (a brother or close confidant, depending on the source), the pair shared the secrets of the Ancients of the mysteries below the peaks of Mt. Diablo II: Resurrected Review - Pile Of Old Bones
