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''"Did the Khan's daughter send you? That woman ruined me. Promised me the thrones of the world. All I had to do was bring down the Masters of the Bazaar."'' | ''"Did the Khan's daughter send you? That woman ruined me. Promised me the thrones of the world. All I had to do was bring down the Masters of the Bazaar."'' | ||
'''Yesterday's King''' became immortal through a deal with [[The Echo Bazaar|the Bazaar]]. | '''Yesterday's King''', very likely [[the Gracious Widow]]'s son, became immortal through a deal with [[The Echo Bazaar|the Bazaar]]. After about 400 years of immortality (probably in the early 1800s), he led a rebellion against [[the Masters of the Bazaar]], as the Widow advised him to. The Masters razed [[The Fallen Cities|the Fourth City]] to the ground, and deposited him in the only remaining part in the Neath, [[the Forgotten Quarter]]. (<span style="font-weight:normal;">Since then, he seems to have had some run-ins with </span>[[irrigo]]<span style="font-weight:normal;">, as his memories are very jumbled.) </span>Then they began searching for another city to take. | ||
Most of the survivors of the razing of the Fourth City went to the [[The Khanate|Khanate]], established by those who had escaped the fall of the Fourth City 450 years before. | Most of the survivors of the razing of the Fourth City went to the [[The Khanate|Khanate]], established by those who had escaped the fall of the Fourth City 450 years before. |