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A cog in the machine.
Added Tue Feb 18 13:10:34 2025 at level 51:
(Sorry for not posting this sooner, lost second half to a crash and didn't feel like rewriting.)
The Empire of Ostalagiah stood as a bastion against the tides of the
uncivilised. A bulwark to hold back the disorderly and the degenerate; a
testament to the ability of mortality to tame the untamed and create order
where there would otherwise be only Chaos.
The worthy ruled, and the unworthy were enslaved, and in that slavery found
a purpose that would otherwise be denied them.
Yes. Ostalagiah was perfect. There had never been its like, and there would
never need be again, for Ostalagiah would reign eternal. Until the last
star went out, and the last giant's bones were dust: Ostalagiah would stand.
At least, so Skauzyn had always been taught, and so he had always believed.
After all, he was one of those worthy few. A giant, strong of body and
cunning of mind. He walked the streets of Anguish, and saw only glories. He
strolled the alleys of Deprivation, and felt no pity for those huddled
wretches now too weak to serve their Empire. He felt only grim satisfaction
upon the few times his mother or father would permit him to observe one of
the bouts in the great Arena, as the savages were forced to tear one
another apart, for was that too not a sign of the Empire's wisdom? Even
those unfit to serve the Empire could find a purpose, even if it was only
to entertain their betters.
Yes. Skauzyn loved the dread Empire of giants in all its unfiltered horror,
and felt only pride to be raised in such an awful place. As he grew, the
promise that one day he would become a great cog in the machine of terrible
dominion was not a thing of worry, but a thing of dreams.
Perhaps he would be a soldier, like the legend of a hundred battlefields
that was his mother.
Perhaps he would be a slaver like his father, going forth to subjugate the
savages and swell the ranks of the Empire's workforce.
Perhaps something lesser than both, or perhaps something far greater. It
did not matter to Skauzyn in those early years so long as he could serve
the Empire.
Grunt work.
Added Tue Feb 18 13:11:57 2025 at level 51:
It was a tried and tested practice for young giants with potential to be
cycled through disciplines to determine what would fit them best. It was
all well and good for a giant to have a great body, but if he lacked that
spark of necessary brutality then he would make a poor warrior. It was best
to learn such disappointing details early and in an environment where it
would not cost said giant his head. After all, the Empire could always find
use for such giants, so long as they weren't dead.
It was for that reason that the young Skauzyn found himself on a scouting
expedition. His father called it learning the ropes, though Skauzyn felt
like it was more carrying the ropes, and the tents, and the food, and the
water, and most of everything else the older giants in charge of the foray
wanted to be brought along as supplies. There were troubling rumours
concerning some of the savage tribes; nothing serious, the commander of
their party claimed, but enough that a slightly larger force might need to
be dispatched to deal with the wretches if they were straying too close to
the Empire's holdings.
Skauzyn was excited. He'd finally get to prove himself. He'd finally get to
show that he could be useful to the Empire. He was almost sixty now, and
every giant knew that you had to be showing promise by eighty. It was just
another reason giants were born to rule; he'd heard some of the small
slaves were considered ancient at their eightieth year. That was basically
like being dead before you had even started!
They moved fast, and despite his excitement Skauzyn soon found that actual
work was... well, hard work. His legs burned, and the hard packed earth and
rocky ground of the hills they were straying into were nothing like the
beautifully paved roads of the Empire. Even his thick skin began to blister,
and come nightfall he was all too happy to set down the burden that was
the scouting party's supplies.
If the small scouting party had continued on the next day, they would
likely have learned just how dire the trouble with the tribes actually was.
They might have caught a glimpse of the vast army raised by mighty
Ysbadadan, though it is more likely they would've been killed to the last
before getting within ten miles of the gathering by the far more capable
scouts of their enemy.
That wouldn't matter though, because little did the giants know that many
years in the future, in a Thera much like their own and yet so different...
It was orc breeding season.
And...
Forced march.
Added Tue Feb 18 13:14:31 2025 at level 51:
Skauzyn had never really known fear.
A rather pretentious claim for anyone to make, for even the bravest of men
and women have a moment when they find their limit. In Skauzyn's case
though, it was nothing like that.
He'd simply never really wanted for anything. He'd never really struggled.
He'd been casually frightened at times, but it had always been that kind of
ephemeral dread that is more based on what ifs than reality.
Bone deep terror though? The sort to chill the marrow and freeze the blood?
To make you want to run and be sick and stay as still as possible all at
once?
No. Skauzyn had never really known fear.
Until that night when the monster dragged him from his tent and made of him
a slave, at least.
Skauzyn had always believed himself strong. A giant of Ostalagiah. A
paragon of power, his great height and strength a delusion so casually
brushed aside when the hardened Shig-Ru beat him within an inch of his life
then commanded him to march.
Skauzyn almost didn't. Not out of defiance, but because he believed he
couldn't. Then he saw another of the monstrous beasts rip his father's head
clean from his shoulders and begin to devour it when the older giant
refused to rise, and found that he could walk after all.
Skauzyn had never seen an orc. He didn't even know orcs existed, this
horror from a time not his own, and as the beast lashed at him with its
whip and barked guttural commands one might believe that Skauzyn grew to
sympathise with the plight of the slaves his people had treat so similarly.
But no. Skauzyn thought only of himself, and hoped to survive the night.
There's always a bigger monster
Added Tue Feb 18 13:16:16 2025 at level 51:
The orc had marched Skauzyn through the night, and even his great
constitution was beginning to flag. They'd crossed into a grove some time
ago, and passed through... something. The experience had made Skauzyn's
head spin, and he thought he was going to be sick. He knew deep down
something had changed, but the perpetual state of dread he found himself in
ever since awakening made it somewhat of a secondary concern.
Far mor pressing was that the beast driving him onward seemed worried. Its
hideous head was turning from side to side, snorting and snuffling as a
ghastly yellow tongue ran across its scabbing lips.
When it happened, there was no warning. At least none that Skauzyn could
detect.
One moment, it was just him and the abomination snorting and growling to
itself as it cracked that vicious whip.
Then there was a flash, a blur of silver, and a wailing shriek from the orc
as one of its arms spun away from its body, the whip going with it.
A courageous giant might have taken the opportunity to avenge his comrades,
or even himself. You discover things about yourself when exposed to such
situations, and Skauzyn discovered that he was an opportunistic coward.
So he ran for it, and didn't look back to watch the maran hack his would-be
enslaver to pieces with their argent blades.
A man out of time.
Added Tue Feb 18 13:18:34 2025 at level 51:
The world was not as it should be.
The roads were the same, and yet different. They had the right shape. They
went in roughly the same directions. There was still a desert where Skauzyn
knew there was a desert, and there was still great groves of trees where
Skauzyn remembered trees.
But there were buildings where there should be none. The roads were paved
with great slabs of stone, as if they were within the heart of the capital
itself. There were so many small people running up and down the roads.
There was a huge city where Skauzyn had been told there was just a village
of future slaves by his father, and.
And...
Skauzyn stared out upon the great ruin.
The toppled walls. The shattered stones. Ramparts made rubble and empire
turned to dust.
He had returned here several times in the months since his escape from the
beast. An orc, he had learned. Every time he hoped that this nightmare
would end. That he would turn off the uncanny road and lay eyes upon the
glory of Ostalagiah once more.
But there was no glory here. Only shattered dreams and a monument to what
he'd once taken for granted.
Skauzyn sat within the remnants of the stands of the great arena. He looked
down upon where once the gladiators had spilled blood for the entertainment
of their betters, and, as he had many times since his transposition, he
mourned, and the cracks wrought of despair in a mind made fragile by trauma
grew that little bit wider.
Savage warriors made their home here. He'd approached the great giant that
guarded their stronghold once, and only once. What did he care for a war on
magic? Maybe magic could even get him home. Their unordered camp and
disregard of the sacred ground upon which they built their huts made his
blood boil.
Those awful orcish creatures, or something like them sheltered in burned
out buildings. Part of Skauzyn knew he should try to drive them out, but a
much larger part of him knew he was not strong enough.
So, impotent and alone, the Ostalagian remained, and thought of empires
lost to time.
A hollow dream.
Added Tue Feb 18 13:22:33 2025 at level 51:
Skauzyn watched the battle from his vantage atop the ruined arena with a
detached interest.
Part of him fumed to see open brawling within the streets of the great city,
ruined as it was. But a much larger part of him drew satisfaction from
seeing the savage invaders being encircled and hacked down by these men
with the strange book upon their uniforms.
It was not the first time he had seen this. These men and women had come
before. Some giants. Some not. But always in the same manner, a disciplined
formation that would strike into the savages' huts then depart as they had
come.
This time was much bloodier though. The casualties on both sides were
mounting, and Skauzyn wondered through his apathy if this time the invaders
would be overrun.
They were.
The savages retreated back into their huts, leaving only the dead and the
dying behind.
Skauzyn hauled himself to his feet and began to pick his way down into the
ruins. He would need to scavenge what he could before the other denizens of
this place did. The nights were growing cold, and he had been able to
salvage little in the way of blankets in the previous days.
He went from body to body, taking what he could, leaving what he could not,
until at last he reached a surprising discovery.
One of the attackers still drew breath. A giant, like Skauzyn in face if
not in youth, a hand clutched to his stomach to keep what lay within from
spilling across the ground.
Skauzyn reached for his pack, and the giant's head turned.
Skauzyn paused. He had only spoken with one giant since his arrival, that
brute who stood before the savages huts, and something in him longed to
hear another giant's voice again.
"Why come here?" he found himself asking. "Why come die here?"
And in laboured breaths, a man who knew his time would soon be done
whispered of an empire to Skauzyn. Told him of a great cause, to bring the
land to heel and once more establish a civilisation beyond all others. He
slipped his bloody ring from his hand and pressed it into Skauzyn's, the
codex shining upon its band stark and red.
Then, with a sigh the giant lay back, his final whisper one which would
haunt Skauzyn's life for many years to come.
"Darkness. Order."
Skauzyn sat there among the dead for a long time, the ring spinning over
and over in his hand as he turned it.
An Empire yet struggled.
Ostalagiah had fallen, but there were those that yet dreamed the dream.
There were those that had not yet given up.
Skauzyn asked himself: what should he do?
As answer, he rose, and turned away from the graveyard that was Ostalagiah.
And went in search of empire.
Chapter summary.
Added Tue Feb 18 13:23:49 2025 at level 51:
C1: Skauzyn grows up in Ostalagiah of the distant past.
C2: Skauzyn is assigned to a scouting expedition which is going to
investigate what will become the great invasion by Ysbadadan's savages.
C3: they're intercepted on the way by orcs looking for slaves, and Skauzyn
is marched off back into our time.
C4: Fortunately for Skauzyn, his orcish captor is ganged by a bunch of
Maran in the grove and he makes a run for it.
C5: Skauzyn learns that Ostalagiah is no more and the world is not what he
knew, and lingers in the ruins of Ostalagiah and despairs over what he has
lost. Goes slightly crazy here, but being a great giant of order (tm) he's
not about that blatent insanity.
C6: Skauzyn witnesses a great battle between the empire and the village,
and speaks with a dying imperial as the battle ends. Skauzyn takes the
man's codex emblazoned ring as a reminder of the man that gave him back
hope and wears it always around his neck.
Notes.
Added Tue Feb 18 13:25:43 2025 at level 51:
- Basically idea is based on what happens with all these random past
giants orcs enslave and drag into the future. Surely one of them would not
take that so well given how many escape, and what would a sufficiently
motivated one do after finding himself in a world where everything he loved
is rubble.
- Skauzyn sees the Empire as a spiritual successor to Ostalagiah, but is
constantly seeing ways in which it is inferior. No emperor when he oathed,
so he's got very lucky in a honeymoon phase currently with a giant emperor,
but he probably would be very unhappy with a non giant one since it'd
damage this whole narrative he's built up for himself.
- Simultaneously loathes and is terrified of orcs. Whenever he kills an orc
everyone will know about it, because he'll be trying to convince himself
he's not afraid of them too.
- Sphere: love (the idealised concept of Ostalagiah that he's built up in
his childhood and in his low key derangement).
- Religion: Rahsael was my goal, but I'm really not around as much as I'd
like so it might just not be on the cards.
Querks:
- Skauzyn will often phrase things as questions to himself, then answer
them himself too. He went a little mad sitting in the ruins, and this is my
attempt to show a bit of that 'orderly neurosis'.
For the imms: I did not plan on being leader this char as my time is very
limited and inconsistent at the moment. Sometimes you can't avoid that in
empire though, but just as a heads up I'm totally cool with just being
replaced if someone more active comes along who really wants the spot, .
Axes and deception.
Added Fri Mar 28 06:58:58 2025 at level 51:
It all started to go wrong when the cave mage had become a dead thing like
the emperor, though not for reasons one might believe.
Second to only orcs, Skauzyn hated the cave mages perhaps more than any of
thee Empire's many foes. It was not a personal hate, like that of the hut
dwellers who defiled his homeland with their filth and barbarism. It was
not a necessarily reasoned hatred, like the understanding that those men
and women of the fortress would seek to slay his army to the last if they
could. But it was a hatred born of an instinctive understanding that these
above all the foes of the Empire wished to take away his world again.
So Skauzyn had long hunted these cave mages and their allies. The giant who
had served them had provoked such a deep fury in him in particular that to
finally slay the traitor to his ancestors had been a bright moment in a
life devoid of many such moments.
He had brushed the necromancer of their number aside and thought little of
it. Magi rarely could contest with his hideous strength, and though when it
emerged as one of the dead things it had given him a moment of pause,
Skauzyn had been sure he would overcome her as before.
And he had. It had been close, but he had triumphed.
And that, before even a word had been spoken, was the moment it all began
to unravel.
Skauzyn had voted for the Emperor for two reasons.
First, the fragile but ever present hope that maybe one of these creepy
mages could find a way for him to go home. Back to an empire full of his
people. Back to those moments before the final battle for his homeland.
Back to a moment where he could strive to change things, or die in the
trying. Back to a time where the crime of simply not being there when he
had been needed was a constant torment.
And second, because he believed the Emperor's might might even eclipse his
own. He knew nothing of these dead things, but everyone had told him that
they were truly mighty.
But he had slain one now.
Skauzyn no longer believed this was true.
Then one of the shadows, the bird with the funny name and the ropes that
was Skauzyn's favourite, had told him that the cave mage had told her the
Emperor didn't hunt it.
Skauzyn didn't like that.
He didn't like that at all.
He had to find out if this was true.
Because Skauzyn hated the cave mages.
And none who did not hate them as he did could be allowed to sit the throne.
TLDR: overconfident in his growing strength, Skauzyn is probably being
manipulated and as a simple giant is very much falling for it.
Not just a soldier.
Added Mon May 5 07:44:20 2025 at level 51:
It had been a difficult day.
That was something Skauzyn could say with certainty, though not difficult
in a manner he was used to.
War. This was easy. Crushing his enemies. This was even easier. Knowing the
strengths and weaknesses of his army. That too was easy.
But knowing the failings of himself?
This, Skauzyn had realised. This was much harder.
The Overseer's rebuke had been a simple one, but though Skauzyn turned it
over and over in his mind, the ponderous wheels of his simple intellect
grinding away at the statement, he could not deny it.
'You are not just a soldier anymore.'
Skauzyn new he had risen far further than he had ever dreamed. He had been
a lowborn son of Ostalagia. Just a cog in the glorious machine. In that
moment, he had wondered: perhaps he should just be a soldier. Perhaps that
was his calling. Perhaps...
But then it had happened.
The Overseer had said that perhaps their time was at an end. Perhaps they
had lost their way, and, the unspoken conclusion: perhaps this empire too
would fall.
Skauzyn had fought many battles. Suffered many wounds. But that one cut at
something fundamental.
Everything in him rebelled at the notion. That ordered madness that was so
much a part of him found the notion something beyond intolerable.
It was in that moment that the giant felt the true weight of the crown for
the first time, and made his decision.
Who else could he trust would feel the pain of that desolate potential
future?
Who else understood the true horror of what that would truly be like? Of
the nightmare world which that would herald?
How could this not be his purpose? How could this not be why he was here?
So as the Emperor sat and thought back on the Dark Lord's dreadful wisdom,
he made a silent resolution with all the weight of that first one forged by
the words of a dying giant on the shattered land that had been his home.
He would not just be a soldier.
He would be an Emperor. And all of Thera would kneel.
TLDR: character development. Destuvius very accurately nails Skauzyn's
imposter syndrome. For a moment Skauzyn considers that perhaps he is not
the one for the throne, but Destuvius' speculating that perhaps the
Empire's time is at an end hits all of his buttons and he resolves to be
the best emperor there ever was.
Looking the part.
Added Mon May 5 07:48:15 2025 at level 51:
The Galadon armourer hummed cheerfully to himself as he proceeded to pack
up for the day. The sun was setting. Business had been booming. There was a
pint with his name on it just waiting to be imbibed, and all was good.
The bell over his door rang, and he suppressed the groan with the practiced
gift of the finest craftsman in all of Galadon and beyond. "We're closing
I'm afraid," he called over his shoulder. "Come back tomorrow."
A great shadow fell over his counter, and he could not suppress the very
reasonable flinch as a huge hand descended with an implacable finality upon
his shoulder. "Not closed. Does now."
Slowly turning, the armourer found himself looking up. And up. And up. And
oh god the Emperor was in his shop. The Emperor was in his shop and looked
very angry (or maybe that was just his general expression, who even knew?).
The Emperor was in his shop and was brandishing the most fabled armwear in
all the lands under his nose with the fervour of a man on a mission.
"You fix these. Get rid of scratches."
On second thoughts, the armourer decided, he wasn't closed. With practiced
efficiency, his hands moved. His hammer rose and fell. His polishing cloth
polished, and the strange bracers became as good as knew. "That'll be
twenty gold," he said.
And then, he decided, yes. That was just the Emperor's general expression.
Now he was actually angry. The giant slapped fifteen gold coins down on the
counter and fixed him with a glare that he was sure the members of the
Fortress were well acquainted with. Deciding that this particular session
of haggling was at a close, the armourer flashed the giant with what he
hoped was his most winning smile and swept the coins into his pouch.
"A pleasure doing-"
The Emperor bent down and began tugging off his boots. "scuffed. You fix."
It was going to be one of those days.
TLDR: Skauzyn goes to Destuvius' asylum and reads the books. Having his new
resolution to make Destuvius proud, he terrorises the Galadon armourer
demanding he fix all his damaged armour. I know he's not in sphere so
nothing likely comes of this, but he's going to pursue it anyway because of
recent events.
PK Wins
Jan 23, 2025|Lv 31|Balator|Nefyri vs 3: [31] Skauzyn (12%), [36] Hadgpid (70%, fireball), [34] Tikatelluh (16%)
Jan 23, 2025|Lv 31|The Imperial Lands|Lyyth vs 4: [32] Kopa (0%), [36] Hadgpid (13%, iceball), [31] Skauzyn (36%), [34] Tikatelluh (50%)
Jan 25, 2025|Lv 33|The Grove|Lyyth vs 2: [33] Skauzyn (54%), [36] Hadgpid (45%, infernal power)
Jan 25, 2025|Lv 34|Targeth's Manor|Spitrog vs 2: [34] Skauzyn (43%), [36] Hadgpid (56%, infernal power)
Jan 25, 2025|Lv 34|The Imperial Lands|Spitrog vs 2: [40] Creenth (31%), [34] Skauzyn (68%, flurry)
Jan 25, 2025|Lv 34|The Open Plains|Lathok vs 1: [34] Skauzyn (100%, divine power)
Jan 26, 2025|Lv 34|Outskirts of Tir-Talath|Kopa vs 1: [34] Skauzyn (100%, divine power)
Jan 26, 2025|Lv 34|The Eastern Road|Hazreff vs 2: [36] Hadgpid (18%), [34] Skauzyn (81%, claw)
Jan 26, 2025|Lv 34|A Virgin Forest|Kurpich vs 2: [34] Skauzyn (16%, divine power), [36] Hadgpid (83%)
Jan 26, 2025|Lv 34|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Kopa vs 2: [36] Hadgpid (54%), [34] Skauzyn (45%, divine power)
Jan 26, 2025|Lv 35|Organia, the Veil of Shadow|Kopa vs 1: [35] Skauzyn (100%, divine power)
Jan 27, 2025|Lv 35|The Eastern Road|Hazreff vs 3: [46] Sumae (67%, word of death), [35] Skauzyn (12%), [36] Duul (20%)
Jan 27, 2025|Lv 35|Mausoleum|Mecesha vs 1: [35] Skauzyn (100%, oppressive heat)
Jan 28, 2025|Lv 36|Mausoleum|Mecesha vs 1: [36] Skauzyn (100%, freezing cut)
Jan 31, 2025|Lv 37|BattleRager Village|Nefyri vs 2: [37] Skauzyn (77%, divine power), [42] Kyrru (22%)
Feb 1, 2025 |Lv 40|The Dragon Sea|Lathok vs 1: [40] Skauzyn (100%, flurry)
Feb 2, 2025 |Lv 44|Mortorn|Spitrog vs 4: [44] Skauzyn (38%), [51] Tauryna (19%), [48] Duul (37%, crush), [47] Xaviun (3%)
Feb 2, 2025 |Lv 45|The Imperial Palace|Triszan vs 1: [45] Skauzyn (100%, parting blow)
Feb 2, 2025 |Lv 45|Hamsah Mu'tazz|Dalanthilios vs 1: [45] Skauzyn (100%, frigid chop)
Feb 2, 2025 |Lv 45|The Imperial Lands|Sian vs 2: [45] Skauzyn (55%), [51] Tauryna (44%, freezing cut)
Feb 3, 2025 |Lv 45|Outside Hamsah Mu'tazz|Spitrog vs 1: [45] Skauzyn (100%, parting blow)
Feb 3, 2025 |Lv 45|Desert of Araile|Spitrog vs 3: [45] Skauzyn (61%, divine power), [51] Tauryna (38%), [51] Ihmeria (0%)
Feb 3, 2025 |Lv 45|The Eastern Road|Laoryn vs 2: [45] Creenth (34%), [45] Skauzyn (65%, pierce)
Feb 3, 2025 |Lv 45|Fortress of Light|Hari vs 3: [45] Creenth (0%), [51] Tauryna (25%, noxious mist), [45] Skauzyn (73%)
Feb 4, 2025 |Lv 48|The Eastern Road|Mecesha vs 2: [48] Skauzyn (78%, flurry), [51] Ihmeria (21%)
Feb 4, 2025 |Lv 48|The Eastern Road|Kurpich vs 2: [48] Skauzyn (35%), [51] Ihmeria (64%, claw)
Feb 4, 2025 |Lv 48|BattleRager Village|Mecesha vs 1: [48] Skauzyn (100%, divine power)
Feb 4, 2025 |Lv 48|Balator|Spitrog vs 1: [48] Skauzyn (100%, divine power)
Feb 5, 2025 |Lv 48|BattleRager Village|Kurpich vs 1: [48] Skauzyn (100%, flurry)
Feb 5, 2025 |Lv 48|Hamsah Mu'tazz|Taivu vs 1: [48] Skauzyn (100%, flurry)
Feb 5, 2025 |Lv 48|Domain of Eternal Night|Nelfykh vs 2: [48] Skauzyn (48%), [51] Tauryna (51%, noxious mist)
Feb 5, 2025 |Lv 48|The Imperial Palace|Nelfykh vs 2: [51] Tauryna (15%), [48] Skauzyn (84%, corrosive slice)
Feb 5, 2025 |Lv 48|The Imperial Lands|Ashmierre vs 3: [48] Skauzyn (91%, divine power), [44] Kyrru (4%), [51] Tauryna (4%)
Feb 6, 2025 |Lv 48|Balator|Spitrog vs 1: [48] Skauzyn (100%, flurry)
Feb 6, 2025 |Lv 48|Waters of the Deep|Mecesha vs 1: [48] Skauzyn (100%, flurry)
Feb 6, 2025 |Lv 48|A Virgin Forest|Tuhuruan vs 1: [48] Skauzyn (100%, divine power)
Feb 6, 2025 |Lv 48|BattleRager Village|Veksrivyn vs 3: [48] Skauzyn (0%), [51] Ihmeria (20%), [51] Tauryna (79%, torments)
Feb 8, 2025 |Lv 49|Hamsah Mu'tazz|Ashmierre vs 1: [49] Skauzyn (100%, divine power)
Feb 8, 2025 |Lv 49|Galadon|Ashmierre vs 1: [49] Skauzyn (100%, divine power)
Feb 9, 2025 |Lv 49|Balator|Carrisan vs 1: [49] Skauzyn (100%, cleave)
Feb 9, 2025 |Lv 49|The Eastern Road|Aylaria vs 1: [49] Skauzyn (100%, divine power)
Feb 9, 2025 |Lv 49|The Redhorn Mountains|Ashmierre vs 1: [49] Skauzyn (100%, slash)
Feb 10, 2025|Lv 49|Outskirts of Tir-Talath|Jkoo vs 1: [49] Skauzyn (100%, corrosive slice)
Feb 11, 2025|Lv 49|Fortress of Light|Hari vs 2: [51] Ihmeria (24%, claw), [49] Skauzyn (75%)
Feb 11, 2025|Lv 49|The North Road|Hari vs 1: [49] Skauzyn (100%, flurry)
Feb 12, 2025|Lv 50|Hamsah Mu'tazz|Porg vs 1: [50] Skauzyn (100%, flurry)
Feb 13, 2025|Lv 50|The Aryth Ocean|Sumae vs 1: [50] Skauzyn (100%, surge of water)
Feb 13, 2025|Lv 50|The Eastern Road|Yasdal vs 2: [51] Frennya (10%), [50] Skauzyn (89%, divine power)
Feb 15, 2025|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Morgmir vs 2: [51] Skauzyn (76%), [51] Tauryna (23%, torments)
Feb 15, 2025|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Yasdal vs 2: [51] Tauryna (29%), [51] Skauzyn (70%, flurry)
Feb 16, 2025|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Linai vs 2: [51] Skauzyn (77%, corrosive slice), [51] Ihmeria (22%)
Feb 17, 2025|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Yasdal vs 2: [42] Dhaetrai (2%), [51] Skauzyn (97%, divine power)
Feb 17, 2025|Lv 51|BattleRager Village|Bognash vs 2: [51] Skauzyn (68%, divine power), [51] Tauryna (31%)
Feb 17, 2025|Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Bognash vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, divine power)
Feb 18, 2025|Lv 51|The Imperial Lands|Hari vs 2: [51] Frennya (3%, throw), [51] Skauzyn (96%)
Feb 18, 2025|Lv 51|Balator|Yasdal vs 2: [51] Ihmeria (23%), [51] Skauzyn (76%, flurry)
Feb 18, 2025|Lv 51|The Imperial Lands|Bognor vs 3: [51] Ihmeria (12%), [51] Frennya (6%), [51] Skauzyn (80%, surge of water)
Feb 21, 2025|Lv 51|Mortorn|Paxell vs 3: [51] Xaviun (6%), [51] Skauzyn (58%, flurry), [48] Stornsarn (35%)
Feb 21, 2025|Lv 51|Underdark Mines|Slisal vs 2: [51] Dhaetrai (8%), [51] Skauzyn (91%, brutal attack)
Feb 21, 2025|Lv 51|Ruins of Maethien|Gundar vs 2: [51] Skauzyn (94%, parting blow), [51] Tauryna (5%)
Feb 21, 2025|Lv 51|Ruins of Maethien|Caelestis vs 2: [51] Tauryna (10%), [51] Skauzyn (89%, parting blow)
Feb 23, 2025|Lv 51|Arkham|Spitrog vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, divine power)
Feb 24, 2025|Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Skavetra vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, cleave)
Feb 24, 2025|Lv 51|Prison of Glymarach|Sumae vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, surge of water)
Feb 24, 2025|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Gundar vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, pierce)
Feb 24, 2025|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Carrisan vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, flurry)
Feb 25, 2025|Lv 51|Udgaard|Spitrog vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, divine power)
Feb 26, 2025|Lv 51|The Tahril Mountains|Carrisan vs 2: [51] Frennya (22%), [51] Skauzyn (77%, divine power)
Feb 26, 2025|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Gundar vs 2: [51] Skauzyn (38%), [51] Ihmeria (61%, bite)
Feb 26, 2025|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Saltuvia vs 2: [51] Skauzyn (54%), [51] Ihmeria (45%, claw)
Feb 26, 2025|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Carrisan vs 2: [51] Skauzyn (88%, divine power), [51] Ihmeria (11%)
Feb 26, 2025|Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Wulgrum vs 2: [51] Ihmeria (19%, bite), [51] Skauzyn (80%)
Feb 27, 2025|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Yasdal vs 2: [51] Skauzyn (92%, corrosive slice), [50] Lysara (7%)
Feb 27, 2025|Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Yasdal vs 2: [51] Frennya (18%), [51] Skauzyn (81%, flurry)
Mar 4, 2025 |Lv 51|Shepherd's Row|Yasdal vs 2: [51] Asuriara (45%), [51] Skauzyn (54%, flurry)
Mar 4, 2025 |Lv 51|Outside Hamsah Mu'tazz|Hazreff vs 3: [51] Ihmeria (26%), [51] Skauzyn (73%, divine power), [51] Frennya (0%)
Mar 4, 2025 |Lv 51|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Arkasis vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, flurry)
Mar 5, 2025 |Lv 51|The Shadow Grove|Asuriara vs 2: [51] Skauzyn (76%, divine power), [51] Wulgrum (23%)
Mar 5, 2025 |Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Lyyth vs 2: [51] Asuriara (41%), [51] Skauzyn (58%, divine power)
Mar 6, 2025 |Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Wulgrum vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, corrosive slice)
Mar 6, 2025 |Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Yasdal vs 2: [51] Asuriara (33%), [51] Skauzyn (66%, flurry)
Mar 10, 2025|Lv 51|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Grumschkilt vs 3: [51] Frennya (25%), [51] Asuriara (53%, defilement), [51] Skauzyn (20%)
Mar 12, 2025|Lv 51|Udgaard|Spitrog vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, divine power)
Mar 15, 2025|Lv 51|The Consortium|Sumae vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, wrath)
Mar 15, 2025|Lv 51|The Redhorn Mountains|Jkoo vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, divine power)
Mar 17, 2025|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Linai vs 2: [51] Xaviun (48%), [51] Skauzyn (51%, crush)
Mar 17, 2025|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Skeggi vs 3: [51] Frennya (0%), [51] Xaviun (17%, word of death), [51] Skauzyn (82%)
Mar 17, 2025|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Yasdal vs 3: [51] Skauzyn (51%, flurry), [51] Frennya (1%), [51] Xaviun (46%)
Mar 17, 2025|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Steiya vs 3: [51] Skauzyn (42%), [51] Xaviun (48%, KB), [51] Frennya (8%)
Mar 19, 2025|Lv 51|The Coral Head|Sian vs 2: [51] Skauzyn (100%, flurry), [51] Frennya (0%)
Mar 19, 2025|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Yasdal vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, parting blow)
Mar 19, 2025|Lv 51|The Redhorn Mountains|Yasdal vs 2: [51] Asuriara (1%), [51] Skauzyn (98%, flurry)
Mar 21, 2025|Lv 51|The Grove|Romshwar vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, wrath)
Mar 24, 2025|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Sian vs 2: [51] Skauzyn (56%, critical hit), [51] Ihmeria (43%)
Mar 24, 2025|Lv 51|Bramblefield Road|Skeggi vs 2: [51] Ihmeria (27%), [51] Skauzyn (72%, flurry)
Mar 25, 2025|Lv 51|Desert of Araile|Yahkira vs 3: [51] Skauzyn (22%), [51] Ihmeria (52%, chop), [51] Yasdal (25%)
Mar 25, 2025|Lv 51|The Aryth Ocean|Lyyth vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, cleave)
Mar 28, 2025|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Skeggi vs 2: [51] Skauzyn (75%, flurry), [51] Ihmeria (24%)
Mar 30, 2025|Lv 51|Ruins of Maethien|Thrael vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, corrosive slice)
Mar 30, 2025|Lv 51|Ruins of Maethien|Veyrdoth vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, flurry)
Mar 31, 2025|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Bognor vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, surge of water)
Mar 31, 2025|Lv 51|Balator|Thrael vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, corrosive slice)
Apr 1, 2025 |Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Sian vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, corrosive slice)
Apr 1, 2025 |Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Sian vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, flurry)
Apr 1, 2025 |Lv 51|The Imperial Lands|Gorvynox vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, flurry)
Apr 1, 2025 |Lv 51|The Imperial Lands|Sian vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, corrosive slice)
Apr 4, 2025 |Lv 51|The Outlander Refuge|Kraittosus vs 2: [51] Skauzyn (99%, flurry), [51] Frennya (0%)
Apr 7, 2025 |Lv 51|BattleRager Village|Drakkvorn vs 5: [51] Skauzyn (58%, divine power), [51] Vorrgar (7%), [51] Ihmeria (0%), [51] Stornsarn (1%), [44] Salieseri (32%)
Apr 8, 2025 |Lv 51|The Redhorn Mountains|Luria vs 3: [51] Skauzyn (71%, cleave), [51] Ihmeria (22%), [51] Ecdgitha (5%)
Apr 8, 2025 |Lv 51|The Imperial Lands|Veyrdoth vs 2: [51] Skauzyn (57%), [51] Ihmeria (42%, claw)
Apr 8, 2025 |Lv 51|Northern Foothills|Linai vs 2: [51] Skauzyn (74%, flurry), [51] Ihmeria (25%)
Apr 9, 2025 |Lv 51|Udgaard|Gorvynox vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, slash)
Apr 14, 2025|Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Linai vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, divine power)
Apr 14, 2025|Lv 51|The Pass|Veyrdoth vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, parting blow)
Apr 14, 2025|Lv 51|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Ioh vs 2: [51] Frennya (18%), [51] Skauzyn (81%, flurry)
Apr 15, 2025|Lv 51|Bramblefield Road|Sian vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, corrosive slice)
Apr 17, 2025|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Bartholameu vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, corrosive slice)
Apr 17, 2025|Lv 51|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Dailar vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, parting blow)
Apr 17, 2025|Lv 51|BattleRager Village|Xellius vs 2: [51] Ihmeria (2%), [51] Skauzyn (97%, divine power)
Apr 20, 2025|Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Bognor vs 2: [51] Tathamety (48%), [51] Skauzyn (51%, surge of water)
Apr 20, 2025|Lv 51|Ruins of Maethien|Bartholameu vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, divine power)
Apr 20, 2025|Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Bognor vs 2: [51] Hjoldrus (4%), [51] Skauzyn (95%, drowning)
Apr 21, 2025|Lv 51|Velkyn Oloth|Astrerthis vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, corrosive slice)
Apr 21, 2025|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Keyonius vs 2: [51] Hjoldrus (27%, fatigue), [51] Skauzyn (72%)
Apr 22, 2025|Lv 51|Northern Foothills|Mlartlar vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, divine power)
Apr 23, 2025|Lv 51|Voralia's Tears|Drakkvorn vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, flurry)
Apr 24, 2025|Lv 51|Grinning Skull Village|Drognar vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, divine power)
Apr 25, 2025|Lv 51|The North Road|Rigus vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, divine power)
Apr 25, 2025|Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Porg vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, flurry)
Apr 26, 2025|Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Veyrdoth vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, flurry)
Apr 28, 2025|Lv 51|Fortress of Light|Aethel vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, flurry)
Apr 29, 2025|Lv 51|The Pyramid of Azhan|Sumae vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, wrath)
Apr 30, 2025|Lv 51|BattleRager Village|Xellius vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, divine power)
Apr 30, 2025|Lv 51|Balator|Xellius vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, flurry)
Apr 30, 2025|Lv 51|The Aryth Ocean|Kericht vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, divine power)
May 1, 2025 |Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Romshwar vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, flurry)
May 3, 2025 |Lv 51|Underdark|Dunke vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (0%, scratch)
May 3, 2025 |Lv 51|The Dragon Sea|Kericht vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, flurry)
May 3, 2025 |Lv 51|The Dragon Sea|Kericht vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, divine power)
May 4, 2025 |Lv 51|The Redhorn Mountains|Dunke vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, parting blow)
May 4, 2025 |Lv 51|The Imperial Lands|Steiya vs 2: [51] Norvos (8%), [51] Skauzyn (91%, cleave)
May 4, 2025 |Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Aulindria vs 2: [48] Nhazlihaen (11%, venomous slash), [51] Skauzyn (88%)
May 4, 2025 |Lv 51|The Imperial Lands|Norvos vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, flurry)
May 4, 2025 |Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Kericht vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, parting blow)
May 5, 2025 |Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Astrerthis vs 2: [40] Vemunih (22%), [51] Skauzyn (77%, parting blow)
May 5, 2025 |Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Dailar vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, flurry)
May 5, 2025 |Lv 51|BattleRager Village|Tuva vs 2: [51] Norvos (0%), [51] Skauzyn (100%, divine power)
May 5, 2025 |Lv 51|The Imperial Lands|Tuva vs 3: [46] Felyndiira (14%), [51] Skauzyn (78%, divine power), [51] Norvos (6%)
May 11, 2025|Lv 51|BattleRager Village|Xellius vs 1: [51] Skauzyn (100%, divine power)
May 11, 2025|Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Tuva vs 2: [51] Skauzyn (82%, flurry), [51] Vorrgar (17%)
May 11, 2025|Lv 51|The Redhorn Mountains|Aethel vs 2: [51] Vorrgar (17%), [51] Skauzyn (82%, corrosive slice)
May 12, 2025|Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Mlartlar vs 3: [51] Ihmeria (0%), [51] Skauzyn (74%, corrosive slice), [51] Tathamety (25%)