Tuzugo, Evangelist of the Sacred Fire

Tuzugo grew up in the borders of the Fire and Earth Elemi states in Edrador. Much of his hometown was mixed with Fire and Earth Elemi. Though he himself was of the aspect of Fire, much of his friends and family were Earth Elemi. Yet the faith of Tuzugo was one far removed from the Fire Elemi in their state’s heartlands. Tuzugo and his kin worshiped the Sacred Flame, rather than solely worshiping the Aspect of Maethromin that embodied flame, they worshiped Glancalnos himself as well as their true deity, and
Maethromin was seen more as a shepherd or a guardian of Glancalnos, the Radiant Son.

Such thoughts were deemed heresy by the Fire Council, and the religion was outlawed, though practiced in secret in the borderlands. Many times Tuzugo watched as his fellow acolytes were assaulted, imprisoned or outright killed for their beliefs. So when Crusaders from the West sailed across the sea, declaring war on the Four States of Abunen Kolden, Tuzugo along with his cousin Gorozai joined their cause. Very few Fire Elemi did, so often mistrust was placed upon them until finally they donned the
armour of the invaders, their crest painting a sign of alliance to all who saw them.

With the war dwindling and the Fire Council on the back of its heels, Tuzugo and Gorozai were sent as ambassadors and heroes to Greater Abune on the continent of Tharador. There they acted as representatives of their folk from the borderlands, and eventually were given the holy task of guarding the great Fire Spirit Kyubiko.


This product was designed by Dungeon Master Stash for their June 2022 release, Elemental Energies. They are a group of very talented artists who create high-quality tabletop miniatures and campaign materials.
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Tuzugo, Evangelist of the Sacred Fire

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Tuzugo grew up in the borders of the Fire and Earth Elemi states in Edrador. Much of his hometown was mixed with Fire and Earth Elemi. Though he himself was of the aspect of Fire, much of his friends and family were Earth Elemi. Yet the faith of Tuzugo was one far removed from the Fire Elemi in their state’s heartlands. Tuzugo and his kin worshiped the Sacred Flame, rather than solely worshiping the Aspect of Maethromin that embodied flame, they worshiped Glancalnos himself as well as their true deity, and
Maethromin was seen more as a shepherd or a guardian of Glancalnos, the Radiant Son.

Such thoughts were deemed heresy by the Fire Council, and the religion was outlawed, though practiced in secret in the borderlands. Many times Tuzugo watched as his fellow acolytes were assaulted, imprisoned or outright killed for their beliefs. So when Crusaders from the West sailed across the sea, declaring war on the Four States of Abunen Kolden, Tuzugo along with his cousin Gorozai joined their cause. Very few Fire Elemi did, so often mistrust was placed upon them until finally they donned the
armour of the invaders, their crest painting a sign of alliance to all who saw them.

With the war dwindling and the Fire Council on the back of its heels, Tuzugo and Gorozai were sent as ambassadors and heroes to Greater Abune on the continent of Tharador. There they acted as representatives of their folk from the borderlands, and eventually were given the holy task of guarding the great Fire Spirit Kyubiko.


This product was designed by Dungeon Master Stash for their June 2022 release, Elemental Energies. They are a group of very talented artists who create high-quality tabletop miniatures and campaign materials.
We are proud to be a DM Stash licensed merchant.

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Weight2 oz
Dimensions2 × 2 × 2 in
Color

Gray

Material

ABS-Like Resin

Scale

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