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The Subkari were employed as demonic overseers during the construction of the fortress, but their powers were intended primarily for the protection of the glyphs. Anducar created dimension gates and sent the Subkari through these portals, each of them carrying a glyph. They were instructed to remain on the opposing side of the respective dimension gates, and to protect the glyphs with their lives for all eternity. They heeded their master's bidding.
 
The Subkari were employed as demonic overseers during the construction of the fortress, but their powers were intended primarily for the protection of the glyphs. Anducar created dimension gates and sent the Subkari through these portals, each of them carrying a glyph. They were instructed to remain on the opposing side of the respective dimension gates, and to protect the glyphs with their lives for all eternity. They heeded their master's bidding.
  
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Now the gate was safe, but Anducar was not entirely satisfied. Even though he could rely on all the creatures within the Depths of Death to guard him, he felt that he needed more devoted protection. His next creation proved to be one of his own most treasured moments — bringing forth his own personal guard from fire and hatred — beings with a dark, burning soul harbored within a hull of metal. Although not as strong as the Demon Lords, they were unconditionally tied to their master. Anducar summoned a great numbers of these creatures, surrounding himself with a sea of fiery, soulless death.
 
Now the gate was safe, but Anducar was not entirely satisfied. Even though he could rely on all the creatures within the Depths of Death to guard him, he felt that he needed more devoted protection. His next creation proved to be one of his own most treasured moments — bringing forth his own personal guard from fire and hatred — beings with a dark, burning soul harbored within a hull of metal. Although not as strong as the Demon Lords, they were unconditionally tied to their master. Anducar summoned a great numbers of these creatures, surrounding himself with a sea of fiery, soulless death.
  
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The Subkari

The Subkari were employed as demonic overseers during the construction of the fortress, but their powers were intended primarily for the protection of the glyphs. Anducar created dimension gates and sent the Subkari through these portals, each of them carrying a glyph. They were instructed to remain on the opposing side of the respective dimension gates, and to protect the glyphs with their lives for all eternity. They heeded their master's bidding.

Anyone who dared to reach out for the glyphs would come face to face with the formidable Demon Lords. Anducar was not convinced that the glyphs were securely guarded, and so he created the Nagaya. Anducar sent these so-called Shadow Guards through the dimension gates and placed them under the command of the Subkari. The Nagaya followed their Lords obediently and stood against each and every opponent who dared to confront them.

Now the gate was safe, but Anducar was not entirely satisfied. Even though he could rely on all the creatures within the Depths of Death to guard him, he felt that he needed more devoted protection. His next creation proved to be one of his own most treasured moments — bringing forth his own personal guard from fire and hatred — beings with a dark, burning soul harbored within a hull of metal. Although not as strong as the Demon Lords, they were unconditionally tied to their master. Anducar summoned a great numbers of these creatures, surrounding himself with a sea of fiery, soulless death.

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