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One of the primary antagonists during Croak and Dagger's adventures. The Forsaken have no clear goals, only that their members bring death and dismay wherever they go. It's unknown how organized the Forsaken are, only that they do indeed exist. They are barely a blip on the radar for world leaders and boogeymen for their enemies.  
One of the primary antagonists during Croak and Dagger's adventures. The Forsaken have no clear goals, only that their members bring death and dismay wherever they go. It's unknown how organized the Forsaken are, only that they do indeed exist. They are barely a blip on the radar for world leaders and boogeymen for their enemies.
 
The Forsaken's current known members include:
 
* [[K'jalis]]
* [[Gwynevere Aural]]
 
Former, inactive Forsaken members include:
 
* [[Hildr Firebrand]]
* [[Ygrid Ironborn]]
 


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 19:19, 23 October 2020

One of the primary antagonists during Croak and Dagger's adventures. The Forsaken have no clear goals, only that their members bring death and dismay wherever they go. It's unknown how organized the Forsaken are, only that they do indeed exist. They are barely a blip on the radar for world leaders and boogeymen for their enemies.

The Forsaken's current known members include:

Former, inactive Forsaken members include:


History

Early-Era

Formed during the Goliath Uprisings. The Forsaken started out as an armed-group of Goliaths recruiting society's rejects. Drow, Orcs, Tieflings...if you ever lived with a boot on your throat or knew what it meant to be persecuted because of the way you looked, you had a home with the Forsaken. Ygrid Ironborn had started the coalition of outsiders while in captivity at Kartenheim. She wanted to form a group that could exist outside Goliaths, one that would look out for each other and those who lived in fear under the realm's Global Superpowers. What started out as slaves tattooing themselves under the cover of night in their cells, turned into a movement. Across the Alliance, servants and slaves alike fled to join Ygrid's cause. When Ygrid and her Goliaths began ransacking the eastern territories of the Alliance, they did so under a red banner painted with their insignia. The outcasts that the Alliance had abused, enslaved, and tossed around for years would be forsaken by their masters and oppressors no longer.

The Bloody Seven

During