Blacktongues (Rise of the Argonauts)
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The Blacktongues, also known as the '''Black Order''', were a secretive and dark cult that worshipped the sorceress Hecate. They were supposedly destroyed by the actions of King Licemedes. | The Blacktongues, also known as the '''Black Order''', were a secretive and dark cult that worshipped the sorceress Hecate. They were supposedly destroyed by the actions of King Licemedes. | ||
− | Assassins from the Blacktongues were later responsible for killing Jason's new bride Alceme. After succeeding, they managed to get away leaving the inhabitants of the city unaware of who were the perpetrators of the vile act. There were rumors amongst the citizens that the invaders were Blacktongue which was later confirmed by the investigations of the captain of the guard. | + | Assassins from the Blacktongues were later responsible for killing Jason's new bride Alceme with the aid of Ionian mercenaries. After succeeding, they managed to get away leaving the inhabitants of the city unaware of who were the perpetrators of the vile act. There were rumors amongst the citizens that the invaders were Blacktongue which was later confirmed by the investigations of the captain of the guard. |
==Background== | ==Background== |
Revision as of 12:34, 1 December 2009
The Blacktongues are a group that feature in Rise of the Argonauts.
History
The Blacktongues, also known as the Black Order, were a secretive and dark cult that worshipped the sorceress Hecate. They were supposedly destroyed by the actions of King Licemedes.
Assassins from the Blacktongues were later responsible for killing Jason's new bride Alceme with the aid of Ionian mercenaries. After succeeding, they managed to get away leaving the inhabitants of the city unaware of who were the perpetrators of the vile act. There were rumors amongst the citizens that the invaders were Blacktongue which was later confirmed by the investigations of the captain of the guard.
Background
Notable characteristics defined members of the group were their dress, tatoos and their marksmenship. The last of those elements was a more important factor as it was said that not a bowman in Greece was capable of shooting arrows like a Blackstongue assassin.
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