*There was a great awakening and activity at Zuka's lair, one that was unnatural and unusual. For many months his armies had remained dormant since the battle and fall of Syl'arboreth. Now, en masse, the Hordes of Irenicus and Telemnar reawakened. And now, after weeks of seclusion, Zuka, too, reawakened. Taking charge of Gorothal, Mimmukarr, Kaz'kulga, and Ceris, the necromancer, his armies, and the captured elves moved outside of the lair and stood to where they could see it, ignoring the torrential rainfall that flooded the lands. With the Necromancy Index by his side and the books from his vast libraries safely taken elsewhere, Zuka muttered an arcane chant that lasted for minutes and simaltaneously watched the effect take place*
*A great storm brewed above his lair, blotching out the dark storms that already existed, and watched as dark fires lashed outwards. A portal formed, its destination known only to him and his generals. Slowly, the Temple of Death, the Shrine of the Dead, and the Well of Souls were lifted from the ground and swallowed whole by the portal. The rest of the lair, however, was destroyed in a matter of minutes by the falling dark fireballs. Zuka watched impassively as the lair was reduced to ashes and rubble and the concussive waves from the explosions washed over him and his army*
*After the destruction of his lair was complete, Zuka dismissed the portal and watched as it slowly faded away. Chanting again, he reformed another portal, this time one that would allow his armies passage into the realm he had sent his prized possessions. Gorothal and Mimmukarr formed up the Irenicus Horde into their parade formation and marched forth, followed by the elves. Kaz'kulga and Ceris simaltaneously formed up the Telemnar Horde in parade formation and followed behind the elves. Minutes passed as the formations continued to march through the portal. From the other side of the portal it would seem as if the army would continue on for all of eternity, but this, despite how much Zuka wished, was not true*
*Half an hour had passed, and the armies were almost completely through marching into the other realm. Pulling the Necromancy Index closer to himself, Zuka followed behind his armies and entered the portal at last, disspelling it after he had exited through the other side*
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*The realm of P'leik was just as harsh, desolate, and unforgiving as the soul of the necromancer himself. The lands were nothing more than complete badlands. The ground was broken rocks scattered with ruins, mines, and decaying fortresses. The sky was sable both day and night, and only a single red light burned in the sky acting as a light source. The visibility might've been considered poor by some, but it presented no problems for Zuka. Feeling a melancholy mood washing over him, Zuka was reminded that P'leik was a chaotically evil negative energy realm. Those that were good or lawfully aligned often found themselves being rapidly drained of their powers before dying and becoming a wraith. However, Zuka and his minions were unaffected by the harsh conditions of P'leik, and they embraced its harshness with a cheerfulness not easily explained*
*Here, at the realm of P'leik, waited his Temple of Death, Shrine of the Dead, and Well of Souls. And now, with the help of the subjugated elves and other races that had been captured, a great building would begin. Within months, the P'leik Fortress was rebuilt with the Temple of Death and Shrine of the Dead in its courtyards, and the Well of Souls as its very foundation. As a safeguard, Zuka placed a magical barrier over the Well that prevented all but himself from tapping its powers. However, in the course of these months less than a week had passed in the Material Plane. The time difference would allow Zuka to easily rebuild his armies whilst the enemies barely had time to recuperate from the relentless assaults*
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*At the end of the construction of his new Fortress, Zuka turned his eyes to the realm of Cha'arduun, the very realm that the great paladin Akunosh Inarus II hailed from, and the home of the warlike Dothraki. With arcane words and gestures, the necromancer formed yet another portal, and ordered a portion of his Hordes to attack. The Dothraki fought gallantly, but were unprepared to take on the might of the Telemnar and Irenicus Hordes. In days, the entirity of the Dothraki clans and tribes fell before the might of Zuka's minions, and, after each passing victory, more and more Dothraki pledged allegiance to the necromancer. However, some of the Dothraki tribes had proven difficult to hunt down, and Zuka was not about to waste his time with such a menial task. Withdrawing the rest of his armies and the new Dothraki prisoners, Zuka sealed the portal between his realm and Cha'arduun*
*The Dothraki tribes would be tortured, beaten, brainwashed, and finally corrupted to the core by Zuka's very magics. In time, the Dothraki willingly pledged themselves to the Horde, willing to fight and die for their master. Every glimmer of intelligence was wiped from their minds, and they became single-minded machines that were all too willing to die for Zuka. Only the most dedicated, loyal, and brave of the Dothraki were awarded any intelligence*
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*More time would pass by as Zuka continued the subjugation of other races. The Geiz'nahül and Geiz'nahül-Ilth, the Azaseh and Baelmus, the Razeoul and other races suffered the same fate as the Dothraki, and in time, they too willingly pledged themselves to Zuka and his cause. After the subjugation of these races, Zuka turned his attention back to El'th'norann. Silently, brooding in the P'leik Fortress on his throne, he plotted, planned, and waited for the time of war to come*
*Zuka Telemnar Zamamee, the Destroyer, would soon descend upon El'th'norann like a plague of locusts on a field of crops. This time, however, none would stand in his geneocidal path of chaos, death, and destruction*