The King made a deal with the Horseman, in exchange for returning the three Dead Lords to him he would tell him the way to the Well of Souls, giving him the Interdiction ability to bind the Dead Lords to his will. The King questioned if he sought the Well of Souls to gain power over life and death or to gain absolution for slaying his fellow Nephilim. The Lord of Bones noticed the amulet shards in Death's chest and professed that he had wondered where the souls of the Nephilim went as they had never been brought into his realm, showing the souls of humanity wailing for vengeance, noticing the Horseman recognized a familiar cry from the Nephilim. After asking what the horseman wanted from him, the Horseman mentioned his mission. When Death entered the Dead King's chamber, the king saw that Death was still alive and told him he was not welcome in his realm, but Death merely brushes off his threat, casually remarking that he was beginning to enjoy the atmosphere. Their pleas ignored the three lords left the Eternal Throne in favor of locking themselves away. When Corruption does start to appear in his realm the Lord of Bones dismissed it's threat, the lords of his Dead Court Phariseer, Judicator and Basileus disagreed and were punished for their insolence. Lord of Bones, questioning Death on what he seeks Lord of Bones: And what do you seek there, power over life and death? Or do you hope for absolution, kin-slayer? Lord of Bones: What whould you have of me, Horseman?ĭeath: Show me the way to the Well of Souls. Once he had usurped the throne, entombed Argul in his lair, destroyed the Dead Lords serving Argul and banished Argul's Tomb from the realm to contain Frostbane, he became the new King of the Dead and judge of the fallen. Not much is known before the Lord of Bones became ruler of the Kingdom of the Dead, except that he was once the trusted second in command of the former King of the Dead, Argul. Ostegoth telling the tale of the Lord of Bones and Argul Should one request his aid they must prove themselves worthy, or he will have their soul.īefore the Lord of Bones sat upon the Eternal Throne, there was another, more ancient King of The Dead. Judging the souls of the dead is his duty along with his Dead Lords, which has become troublesome since all of humanity was wiped out during the end war. The Lord of Bones rules the Kingdom of the Dead aboard the Eternal Throne as the King of the Dead. Quick to anger, he is at first repulsed by Death who still bears the stench of the living and of the souls of his fellow Nephilim, trapped inside the amulet fragments embedded in his body. He alone knows the way to the Dead City, and will not part easily with this secret. The court of The Eternal Throne is ruled over by a venerated King, an ancient and dusty lord of bone.
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