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Overview
Theoden | |
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Lost Pariah | |
Zone | Skyway City |
Coordinates | (-607.2, -68.0, -4455.4) |
Level Range | 10-20 |
Introduced By | None |
Introduces | None |
Enemy Groups | |
Signature Story Arc Who Will Die, Episode 1.
Theoden is a hero contact in the The Gruff neighborhood of Skyway City at coordinates (-607.2, -68.0, -4455.4). His level range is 10-20. He is standing outside the Skyway City police precinct. Theoden is the first contact in the hero-side Who Will Die Signature Story Arc available on the Paragon Market or free with subscription.
Introductions
Contact Introduced By
None; Theoden is introduced by contact popup at the appropriate level.
Contact Introduces
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Information
Lost Pariah
The being known as Theoden was recently captured by the PPD during a raid on a Lost warehouse.
After a day within a cell in Skyway, he demanded to speak to you, saying that he needed the help of a hero to save both the Lost and Paragon City.
Contact Unlocked
The PPD request you to speak with Theoden of the Lost
The PPD have requested you to come by the precinct in Skyway City to speak with a member of the Lost they've recently apprehended.
Prior to Introduction
Missing Prior to Introduction Dialogue
Initial Contact
Missing Initial Contact Dialogue
Greeting
Missing At Least One Greeting Dialogue
Too Busy
Missing Too Busy Dialogue
No More Missions
Missing No More Missions Dialogue
Description
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Story Arc
Blind Faith
Souvenir
Shabby piece of cloth
You received this piece of cloth from a member of the lost called Theoden. He was arrested by the PPD on a routine raid of a Lost shanty town, but begged for your help to stop a plan that his brothers in the Lost were planning. Together, you and Theoden took part in an adventure you call...
Blind Faith
Theoden explained to you that members of the Lost were going to steal a magical, ancient obelisk to absorb Synapse's powers and spread them throughout the Lost. The use of magic is forbidden by the Lost, which is why Theoden insisted on your help. You tried to go to the lair of the Circle of Thorns, who were holding on to the obelisk, only to see it was gone. The Lost were already there, and were working with rock creatures called the Igneous.
Theoden tried to help you further by location another member of the Lost in a system of tunnels, but you once again arrived too late. You discovered, however, the motivation behind all of this. These members of the Lost were seeking to please their masters, whoever they are. They were told never to use magic, but were never explained why; Lemkin, the leader of this group, believed that he could serve his masters better by using magic, and so began on this path of supposed destruction.
There was only one thing left to do after this point. The obelisk had erupted out into the Hollows. The Lost used their magic to aid the Igneous in turning Grendel's Gulch into a huge lava pit. Synapse had arrived to stop them, only to have his powers sapped by the obelisk. It was up to you to stop the Lost and save Synapse. You fought Lemkin ontop of the lava rocks in the Hollows and defeated him. When you thought it was all done, an ancient spirit appeared, claiming the obelisk belonged to him, and that he would empower his champion with it. A woman named Echidna attempted to fight you, refusing to take Synapse's power. You defeated her, and then watched as the obelisk exploded into pieces. The spirit cursed your interference and vanished, swearing that this wasn't the last time you would see him.
Theoden thanked you for your help and insisted that the two of you parted ways. He realized that, while he had criticized and hunted down Lemkin for breaking the rules of their people, he too had broken the rules of their people by asking for the help of an outsider, of a 'hero'. Theoden believed there was no redemption for him now; he would rot in the Zig, and his brothers would not try to help him escape. Perhaps, however, there is hope for this member of the Lost, but only time will tell.
Part One: Something or Other
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