Re: Geas-breaker

From: Mike Dawson <mdawson_at_...>
Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2001 15:23:28 -0000

> It would be interesting to know what the remaining Humakti speculate the cause to have been. I'm sure some of thenm must have an opinion.
>

If you're talking about Harsaltar breaking his geas and being killed, it was at the battle before the palace/temple of Sartar (I think that's right.)

In the great melee there, Harsaltar gave Moonson his deathblow, but the Red Emperor slid past Harsaltar as he staggered under it. I guess Harsaltar wasn't sure that Moonson was dead, and he turned to go after the son of Shepelkirt.

This caused him to break a geas: "Never turn your back on any foe" or words to that effect. At that point, either Humakt killed him for breaking the geas, or Humakt took all of his blessings from Harsaltar and the imperial bodyguard was able to kill him.

Then Boldhome fell.

Mike

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