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LICHE
High priest and prime demagogue of a people
displaced and driven into inhospitable salt plains. Disease
and famine poised to kill the tribes to a man when their high
priest declared that he would go alone into the salt flats,
commune with the heavens, and return with the answer to their
salvation. Days later, when his desiccated form reappeared
on the horizon he announced the discovery of a divine solution
to their plight. He appealed to the medicine men to conduct
a drastic form of trepanation on him. A large hole was cut
into the top of his skull as his third eye with which he would
commune with the heavens. After a day and night of mantras
a holy pillar of light descended from the sky into the priest’s
pate and burst forth from his face, removing much of it in
the process. This beam of light acted as a guide to lead his
people to a land of plenty. Once safe and settled, the priest
announced that he was leaving, much to the lamentation of
the saved tribes. It was blasphemy for him to dwell amongst
them any further, he explained, for he had died on the first
night he ventured forth into the flats to find his answer.
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