Gadoc it is! The man himself isn't too interesting, but what I found out while pursuing the history was.
Thread 2 - Gadoc Laborglimmers
"Our time of vengeance is soon upon us, son. We must prepare for the revolution."
Aslot sighed at his father, turning over in his cot and pulling a pillow over his head. "Father, no more, please! No more talk of revolutions and usupring an-"
"USURPING?" bellowed Gadoc Laborglimmer, rising from his chair, "Boy, you will watch your tongue! We are captives, or do you forget I was kidnapped from my home in Clustergladness? Do you forget so quickly the death of your mother? The death of your
wife?"
It had been 5 years since his son's wife, Acath Urnarrows, had been murdered by the goblin priestess, Ngoso. Ngoso Witchworship the Tragic Rawness of Incest. A disgusting name, but given what she was a priestess of...well, it was a disgustingly
fitting name. Atu Fatalhell was a monster, a demon..yet so many in this tower worshipped him. Humans and goblins alike.
"No father, I...I do not forget their deaths. We will have our revenge. I just...wonder, sometimes."
Scoffing, Gadoc took leave of his son and went back to his quarters where he fetched a leather bound book hidden behind a loose stone. He opened it, crossing out a few names here and there. For awhile he stared at the pages, working out the math in his head. Finally, he came to what he felt were the right numbers.
"Strappingtorments," he muttered, "population of just over 100. 63 humans, 17 goblins, 1 demon, and 20 human prisoners." He stroked his beard, laughing at the folly of the goblins. Goblins were immortal, but bred slowly. These humans they captured, kicking and screaming from the crib...they died early, but popped out children quickly. And now they were outnumbered, ready to be overthrown at a moment's notice.
He knew, though, that the goblins were only half the problem. The real issue were the traitors to their own species, humans that were worshipers of the false god, a demon. "Fatalhells," he muttered to the empty room. Gadoc had only taken 3 lives during the 30 years of his captivity. All were worshipers of the demon, save for Togi, whose wife had sealed his fate. Togi's wife had worshipped Fatalhells all her life, and Togi himself claimed he would be donning the black robes soon. The woman Buh had also pleaded with him, claiming to be a worshipper of the old goddesses. But he saw her at the black temples, and her lies had no effect on him.
His people had long worshiped Akera Brandpearl, a might dragon that had lived centuries ago. He had hoped he could teach his son the ways of the dragon, but he seemed ill suited for religion of any kind. Aslot was still young, he would in time serve the dragon.
Gadoc was walking back to his son's room when he ran into the high priestess herself, Ngoso. She was a disgusting abomination; face full of boils, leathery skin stretched tight across her bones. She was tall, a good 7 feet at her crown, and half as wide. She towered over Gadoc, scowling down at the human.
"Dragonkin. Have you yet decided to quit the folly of the dragon and join the side of our Lord Of the Flames and Shadows, Fatahells? I think you would find that demon and dragon share more alike than you believe."
"Both are apt to breath fire when they are angered, high priestess. But their simularitites end there. I worship no demon."
"That's too bad," she crooned, and out from behind her back she drew up her sack. In it was a dark robe, orange runes trailing down either side of the arms. A robe of the Cult of Decievers.
"I told you no, goblin. Now leave me be!"
"These robes are not meant for you, slave." She gave him a measured glance. "There are for your son. His wife was one of my disciples, you see. I deemed her unworthy and ended her life. But her husband, your son...he has agreed to hear my terms. It will mean he raises high in our society. He longs to leave behind his slavery."
Gadoc began to laugh, but glanced at the robe once more. He had been forced to learn some of the goblin and demon runes since being held captive, and he was able to make out some of the words on the robe. "Aslot Vicecoiled...Acolyte of the Lord of Flame and Shadow."
Gadoc stumbled backwards, back scaping against the wall behind him. "No...no...my...my son. This is a lie. It cannot be...he..."
Gadoc raced back to his room, slamming the door behind him and collapsing upon his desk, sobbing. How could his son do this? Ngoso had killed his wife! Yet now he worships Ngoso's god? Fool! Traitor! He wiped his face clean of his tears, his expression as still as stone. He reached behind the secret stone and once again removed the book of names. He scanned the text until he found his son's name, and with a heavy heart he made a mark in the margins. A dagger, the same design that marked Buh, Kofi, and Togi's names.
Alright! So now we know that Strappingtorments is ripe for rebellion...tough so many humans worship the demon that lives there we can assume Gadoc's revolution is not coming. We were also introduced to a dragon, one that Gadoc and a lot of his kinsmen from Clustergladness worshipped. What of Clustergladness, anyways? Both Togi and Gadoc hailed from there. Does it still stand? Or has it been overrun?
New thread choices:
a) Clustergladness, the human town of at least two slaves, if not more
b) Akera Brandpearl, dragon and worshiped by many humans
c) Utes Hexentranced the Solitary Thunders, goblin leader of Strappingtorments
d) Other