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The Eldest embraced him because Triglav believed himself divine while still a mortal. After his Embrace, he earned mythological reverence among the regional tribes and acted as Yorak's second-in-command.
 
The Eldest embraced him because Triglav believed himself divine while still a mortal. After his Embrace, he earned mythological reverence among the regional tribes and acted as Yorak's second-in-command.
   
Triglav and his brood were sendt as envoy to [[Constantinople (cWOD)|Constantinople]] to warn the [[Dracon]] about embracing [[Gesu]] due to the predictions made by the Eldest. When the Dracon refused to listen and Gesu had fallen into a deep [[Torpor (VTM)|Torpor]], Triglav and the Dracon battled each other.
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Triglav and his brood were sent as envoy to [[Constantinople (cWOD)|Constantinople]] to warn the [[Dracon]] about embracing [[Gesu]] due to the predictions made by the Eldest. When the Dracon refused to listen and Gesu had fallen into a deep [[Torpor (VTM)|Torpor]], Triglav and the Dracon battled each other.
   
 
The Dracon believed that Triglav had cursed his [[Fledgling|fledgeling]] as a means of punishing him for disobeying his [[Sire (VTM)|sire]]. When Dracon finally found his brother-in-blood, the Carpathians shook with the horrible battle that ensued. Terrible visions wracked the elders of the clan with the outpouring of power and hate as finally, the Dracon tore Triglav’s three heads from his body and destroyed him.
 
The Dracon believed that Triglav had cursed his [[Fledgling|fledgeling]] as a means of punishing him for disobeying his [[Sire (VTM)|sire]]. When Dracon finally found his brother-in-blood, the Carpathians shook with the horrible battle that ensued. Terrible visions wracked the elders of the clan with the outpouring of power and hate as finally, the Dracon tore Triglav’s three heads from his body and destroyed him.

Revision as of 15:09, 20 July 2014

Triglav, the Three-Headed, was a childe of the Eldest and one of the most powerful Tzimisce within the Old Country, although he answered to the authority of Yorak. He was a renowned Koldun.

Biography

The Eldest embraced him because Triglav believed himself divine while still a mortal. After his Embrace, he earned mythological reverence among the regional tribes and acted as Yorak's second-in-command.

Triglav and his brood were sent as envoy to Constantinople to warn the Dracon about embracing Gesu due to the predictions made by the Eldest. When the Dracon refused to listen and Gesu had fallen into a deep Torpor, Triglav and the Dracon battled each other.

The Dracon believed that Triglav had cursed his fledgeling as a means of punishing him for disobeying his sire. When Dracon finally found his brother-in-blood, the Carpathians shook with the horrible battle that ensued. Terrible visions wracked the elders of the clan with the outpouring of power and hate as finally, the Dracon tore Triglav’s three heads from his body and destroyed him.

Although the feud between the two methuselahs ended that night with the destruction of Triglav, their childer still waged a silent war within the ranks of the Tzimisce clan.

References

Clanbook: Tzimisce Revised, p. 17, 34, etc.