Takish-Hiz
The capital of the original elven empire in the Elddar Forest of Antonica, ruled by House Thex. Its monarchs were the pair Innoruuk corrupted into the first dark elves; the empire later fell and became desert ruins.
- Type
- Place
- Allegiance
- The Elddar — children of Tunare
- Attested in
- EQ1EQ2RPG
- Sources
- 52 texts
Overview
Drawn from Into the Depths of: Elddar Forest — official article.EQ1Primary · official · best available source
Into the Depths of: Eldaar Forest Overview
Today, the once great city of Takish Hiz lies in crumbled ruins. The once majestic forest city succumbed to the fury of Solusek Ro's wrathful sun, leaving sand and ruins behind.
In ancient days, the city of Takish Hiz nestled in the heart of the Elddar Forest. The elves who inhabited this lush forest are the ancestors of today's high and wood elves. Adventurers can see the influences of these ancestors throughout the high elf and wood elf cities even now.
Tunare has enlisted the aid of Karana and Druzzil Ro to send adventurers back to this city in order to reclaim lost knowledge to aid in the fight against Mayong Mistmoore.
Background Lore
Tunare, the goddess of Nature, saw a lush forest and fertile land on a great continent in Norrath. She eagerly and lovingly created a race of elves and settled them into the dense forest. Those elves, who came to call themselves the Elddar, prospered quickly and greatly. And while Tunare watched her children with pleasure and pride, other gods came to notice the new world. These gods soon realized they received no invitation to be part of Norrath's development and were not so enamored of those who had. One god who took particular offense was Innoruuk, the Prince of Hate.
Overview
Drawn from The Age of Monuments (Lore) — in-game book.EQ2Primary · mirrored · best available source
Ages of Norrath
It was inevitable that such energies involved in seeding planets with life would attract even more of the gods, and it was the Elves who drew the unwanted attention of Innoruuk, Prince of Hate.
In a decrepit tower overlooking the dark decaying alleys of the Plane over which he ruled, Innoruuk waited, stoking the fire of his Hate until it was a raging inferno. He cursed his fellow gods for not including him in their pact and vowed to make them regret such disrespect.
From the halls of the Elves' fair city, Takish-Hiz, the Prince of Hate snatched away the first Elven King and Queen. In his realm of pain and anger he slowly tore them apart, physically and mentally, over the course of three hundred years. He then gathered the quivering remnants of these beings of light and rebuilt them into his own dark sadistic image, a twisted mockery of Tunare's noble children.
In depositing the Teir'Dal, as Innoruuk's Dark Elven creations would come to be called, back into the Underfoot of Norrath, the seeds for The Prince of Hate's final revenge were sown.
Fizzlethorpe Bristlebane and Cazic-Thule came next to Norrath, and Brell met them, concocting a second pact with these latter gods, wishing another excuse to create more peoples into the world.
Rallos Zek again watched from afar, determined to add to his creation as well, and this time Brell convinced the Warlord to join the pact, assuring him that it was indeed an appropriate time to fulfill his desires.
Overview
Drawn from The Code of the Koada’Dal (Introduction) — compiled history.RPGCommunity article · best available source
When the Lord of Fire scorched Takish-Hiz and the very soul of the elven people, it is said that Tunare wept so that the winds blew and the mountains shuddered. Upon those winds, her tears were carried over the sands and across the waters to the east. The elves followed the divine winds, and they did feel their Mistress’s pangs within their own hearts. The lives lost to the great scorching and to the long journey that followed are never to be forgotten.
It is said that each elf who perished, whether from hurts of the body or grief of the soul, was taken into Tunare’s arms and given the balm of her blessed tears, so that she or he might at least be made into a shining, unburdened spirit. These spirits we can still see today, each a star in the
night sky, shining to remind us of our proper place here upon the earth. Each precious star will forever be mourned.
— Introduction to The Code of the Koada’Dal
Official Lore
17Collected official lore pieces, from in-game and out.
Preservationist's Call to Arms
To all of the citizens of Takish-Hiz, I implore you to find the strength of mind and spirit to put an end to the interference of rebuilding and protecting our fair city. The Jeweled Guard is organizing defensive strategies against the invaders and we ought to all gather and create weapons to assist them.
Read the full sourceUnala the Avenger's Scribbled Proposal
Intruders have found their way into our fair city and are interrupting our charge. We cannot rebuild the city and try to save it with these interruptions. I am asking that a small complement of geomancers be allowed to create a strategy to end these disturbances. I believe we are in a position to summon our greatest guardian thus far.
Read the full sourceMaster Jeweled Guard's Orders
Prepare for war my fine knights. We cannot ignore the invasion of our city that has come to pass. The Royal attendants have given us final approval to mount a defensive attack on any creature who dares to threaten the existence of Takish-Hiz, the city we have sworn to protect. Refresh your minds and spirits and find renewed strength. While our minds may have…
Read the full sourceTweyne the Sandcaller's Report
It has taken many weeks, but I was able to focus the tides of the sands to summon a very impressive specimen that will do well to guard the city from the intruders. Gathering the sands from dark corners of the city and bringing them together into this Quintessence of sand has been a rewarding, but exhausting task.
Read the full sourceKamoj the Protector's Torn Journal Page
Unala has given me orders to create and maintain a most powerful guardian of our city. It will be my occupation to ensure that our summoned creation resists any attempts by the intruders to dismiss it. I expect I will be complete in a number of days. It has been many years since I was asked to research a new magic.
Read the full sourceFlowkeeper's Note to the Geomantic Compact
We must collect our minds and wisdom to renew our magic. Great foes have dared to set foot within our city and they must be pushed out. Find it in yourselves to renew your geomancy and arcane abilities. While we must continue to rebuild, we must also continue to protect our home. We must be creative in our approach!
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Ledanne the Rejuvenator's Diary Page
I will need to use my deep knowledge of geomancy to bring long life to the creature that Kamoj, Unala, and I have brought into the city. He is a beast of beauty, that is certain. It has been many years since we have been given renewed cause to double our efforts to protect and guard Takish-Hiz.
Read the full sourceZatozia The Torturess
Name: Zatozia The Torturess Race: Dark Elf Class: Cleric - The Birth - When Innoruuk, the Prince of Hate, abducted the High Elf King and Queen from city of Takish Hiz, he imprisoned them on the Plane of Hate where he tortured and broke them recreating them according to his own design.
Read the full sourceFirst Sisters of the Blackfeather Harpies Vol. I
…Eletyl, Ashrana, Mestle and Gayatri, sisters and noble Elddar elves of the House of Isaralune, were often spoiled and became bored with the city life offered them in Takish-Hiz. Their father, Tedann Isaralune would often tease them and tell them they would not survive the passing of thirty moons in the northern woods.
Read the full sourceThe History of Norrath
…Hate. In a decrepit tower overlooking the dark decaying alleys of the Plane over which he ruled, Innoruuk waited, stoking the fire of his Hate until it was a raging inferno. He cursed his fellow gods for not including him in their pact and vowed to make them regret such disrespect.
Read the full sourceSatyrs and the Elddar
…An alliance grew between the satyrs and the Elddar elves. The satyrs had a gift for entertaining themselves and others and became welcome in the Takish-Hiz courts where the Elddar elves would celebrate along with the satyr and share knowledge with them.
Read the full sourceRuanya Windleaf, North Ro
…"I must tell you, I'm a little saddened by the fate of the elves in Takish-Hiz. By all accounts, that city once held such great splendor and beauty. Now it is a such a menacing place. It does torment me some that I cannot walk amongst the echoes of my ancestors without fear. I'm so glad that you've come to hear the story though.
Read the full sourceThe Age of Monuments (Lore)
…From the halls of the Elves' fair city, Takish-Hiz, the Prince of Hate snatched away the first Elven King and Queen. In his realm of pain and anger he slowly tore them apart, physically and mentally, over the course of three hundred years.
Read the full sourceThe Lost Age
…Slowly the forest gave way to desert, and eventually even the fair Elven city Takish-Hiz crumbled and the elves were forced to flee Tunaria, leaving much of their greatness behind. After the fall of the Combine Empire, the remnants of mankind dwelled mostly in the center of Tunaria, inhabiting primarily the vast and fertile plains of Karana.
Read the full sourceThe Age of Monuments (House Item)
This book is titled "The Age of Monuments." it is a chronicle of history as told by the Sage of Ages. Forward: This volume is a copy of one of our older tomes within our library. This was a chronicle of the several times the Sage of Ages spoke to us of his infinite knowledge. It is only now that we can understand what his visions can teach us.
Read the full sourceNiflel Faliwae, Greater Faydark
"Ah, you've come to learn of the fate of the elves of Takish-Hiz. Well, as the elves of the Elddar Forest fled to Faydwer, some that were trapped under the sands within the city of Takish-Hiz continued their efforts to prevent the sand from completely taking over the city.
Read the full sourceFarwein Windrun, South Ro
"Hail ______. I'm certain that Ruanya sent you to me. That must mean you want to learn more about Takish-Hiz and the elves. I do have an interesting tale about that. Some call it folklore, but I say it is true. The story was passed amongst the wood elves for centuries. Give me some time to organize and we will talk, friend."
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Community articles
16Fan-written encyclopedia entries — useful overviews, lower authority than the primary sources above.