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'''Rukaleth''' was an undead red dragon.
'''Rukaleth''' was a red dragon. Originally a servant of the [[Estorium|Estorian]] wizards in [[the Ziggurat]], the wizard [[Kask]] used the [[Tear of Boccob]] to transform Rukaleth into a [[dracolich]] in a show of necromantic power. Though Kas was ultimately killed when he turned against his fellow wizards, Rukaleth remained bound within the Ziggurat, magically compelled to guard the innermost sanctum. Even after the wizards perished and Estorium fell, Rukaleth remained at his post for centuries, unable to break the spells binding him there. When the [[Challengers of the Unspeakable]] attempted to get past him, he openly admitted to feeling little joy in fighting them and was relieved when [[Harthur Grai]] ultimately destroyed him.
 
Rukaleth's relief quickly turned to terror, however, as his soul was drawn into the sword [[Nightbringer]] and consumed.


[[Category: Dracoliches]]
[[Category: Dracoliches]]
[[Category: Red dragons]]
[[Category: Red dragons]]

Latest revision as of 03:03, 19 February 2026

Rukaleth
Race Red dragon (Dracolich)
Gender Male
Lifespan ???-2145
Destroyed 2959
Status Deceased
Alignment Evil

Rukaleth was a red dragon. Originally a servant of the Estorian wizards in the Ziggurat, the wizard Kask used the Tear of Boccob to transform Rukaleth into a dracolich in a show of necromantic power. Though Kas was ultimately killed when he turned against his fellow wizards, Rukaleth remained bound within the Ziggurat, magically compelled to guard the innermost sanctum. Even after the wizards perished and Estorium fell, Rukaleth remained at his post for centuries, unable to break the spells binding him there. When the Challengers of the Unspeakable attempted to get past him, he openly admitted to feeling little joy in fighting them and was relieved when Harthur Grai ultimately destroyed him.

Rukaleth's relief quickly turned to terror, however, as his soul was drawn into the sword Nightbringer and consumed.