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The Great King '''Herne''' was the leader of [[Solum]], however for some reason, hadn't followwed protocol of commiting a ritualistic suicide at the height of his power, to pass his legacy onto his son, [[Jared]]. It is this, what seems to be, selfish act that has turned Solum into a wasteland and aligned it with Chaos.
The Great King '''Herne''' was the leader of [[Solum]], however for some reason, hadn't followed protocol of commiting a ritualistic suicide at the height of his power, to pass his legacy onto his son, [[Jared]]. It is this, what seems to be, selfish act that has turned Solum into a wasteland and aligned it with Chaos.


[[Jen]] and [[Scree]] seek out Herne and although their first encounter warrants a warning that they should leave his Kingdom or be left to the barbaric Malkai, Herne eventually comes round to his senses when Jen and Scree reveal to him a fragment of Jared's horn when he is praying at the Great Temple. The reasoning behind Herne's breaking of protocol appeared to be; not a selfish act, but a selfless one - for he was trying to find his kidnapped son - he couldn't pass on his legacy if there was no heir to the throne.
[[Jen]] and [[Scree]] seek out Herne and although their first encounter warrants a warning that they should leave his Kingdom or be left to the barbaric Malkai, Herne eventually comes round to his senses when Jen and Scree reveal to him a fragment of Jared's horn when he is praying at the Great Temple. The reasoning behind Herne's breaking of protocol appeared to be; not a selfish act, but a selfless one - for he was trying to find his kidnapped son - he couldn't pass on his legacy if there was no heir to the throne.
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