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=== History === | === History === | ||
====Pre-Story Events==== | ====Pre-Story Events==== | ||
Berauk is a childhood friend of [[Chacha Buch]] and the leader of the [[3-2|Bethma Lake]] tribe of Lizardmen. Prior to the events of [[Bethma]], Berauk banished the shaman Kayak from Bethma Lake. Unfortunately, Kayak would return as a Shadow Shaman, unleashing a volatile spell which hypnotizes the Lizardmen of the lake. | Berauk is a childhood friend of [[Chacha Buch]] and the leader of the [[3-2|Bethma Lake]] tribe of Lizardmen. Prior to the events of [[Bethma]], Berauk banished the shaman [[Kayak]] from Bethma Lake. Unfortunately, [[Kayak]] would return as a Shadow Shaman, unleashing a volatile spell which hypnotizes the Lizardmen of the lake. | ||
====Chapter 5: The uprising problem of Bethma==== | ====Chapter 5: The uprising problem of Bethma==== | ||
To [[Chacha Buch]]'s surprise, Berauk had begun to attack humans despite normally coexisting with humans. In an attempt to save his friend, [[Chacha Buch]] asked the El Search Party to hunt down Kayak and recover the spell he used to hypnotize the Lizardmen. However, Kayak got a hold of Berauk one more time, taking him to [[3-4|Dragon Nest]] and cast an even more potent spell on him. Berauk's soul was stripped from his body and he became Dark Berauk, a soulless killing machine. To [[Chacha Buch]]'s dismay, the only solution was to end Berauk's life. | To [[Chacha Buch]]'s surprise, Berauk had begun to attack humans despite normally coexisting with humans. In an attempt to save his friend, [[Chacha Buch]] asked the El Search Party to hunt down [[Kayak]] and recover the spell he used to hypnotize the Lizardmen. However, [[Kayak]] got a hold of Berauk one more time, taking him to [[3-4|Dragon Nest]] and cast an even more potent spell on him. Berauk's soul was stripped from his body and he became Dark Berauk, a soulless killing machine. To [[Chacha Buch]]'s dismay, the only solution was to end Berauk's life. | ||
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