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According to Emer Atlas II, he disappeared after the Dragon Helms were finished in SEI 3744
What exactly are you looking for here? If you are looking for a reason, then likely it is because he could. But also because he might have just been curious about what is on the otherside of the barrier. For the most part, I think each individual GM is supposed to decide for themselves why/when and whatever - if it even impacts their game at all.
I think the burning question is what he's been doing over there for the last 6000+ years...Anyone?Thanks,--Desty
Quote from: Destyar on January 20, 2016, 11:16:30 AMI think the burning question is what he's been doing over there for the last 6000+ years...Anyone?Thanks,--DestyImprisoned, tortured, driven to the edge of sanity by a sadistic Lord of Essaence.
In 5/58 6053 he is seen in Karilon and in 2/6 6054 he talks to Vorig in Vog Mur about the East. It looks like he goes there in between that time.
Hmm. I wonder if he is suffering the same symptoms as Andraax, being "not all there" mentally, as a result of going to the East...Thanks, --Desty
Actually, Kydak Dum wasn't in Karilon. It was the Nameless One, and there were rumours from this visit that the Nameless One was Kydak Dum (which isn't true).
I like the idea that he went into the East just after the 1st assault on the Northern Eye & returned only after the Eye was stolen. As for what he was doing I think first spying & then getting tortured by an evil K'ta'viir who underestimated him. He escaped during the chaos of the eye's theft & rested for a while before penetrating the now unstable barrier. From my campaign's POV this is still in the future.So their quest to find Kyduk Dum will fail, but it could lead to them being aware of his return. They may even find Kydak Dum injured by his journey through the barrier.