![]() There, he and the heroes discovered necrotic barriers errected by Lethes, along with a trio of Golems. Xul caught up with the heroes at Ashwold Manor, having traced a surge of energy to the structure. Xul told the heroes to pursue Lethes, while he remained to ensure that the handmaiden's body was properly interred. She in turn revealed its location to Xul and the heroes. The handmaiden revealed that she had been tortured into revealing the tomb's location, before Lethes had killed her. ![]() He was joined by the heroes he had encountered earlier, before summoning the woman's spirit. Xul found the body of Asylla's handmaiden, killed by Lethes. He headed after Lethes, while leaving them to tend to the wounded guard. He was aided by a group of heroes, whom he thanked for their aid. She summoned undead minions to cover her escape, as the creature attacked Xul. She revealed that she was seeking the power of the Worldstone, and wanted to know the location of Queen Asylla's tomb. Xul caught up to Lethes in Ashwold Cemetery, where he found her torturing a member of the Wortham Guard. She would later claim that Xul had attempted to kill her, but could not (or would not) do it. Xul, in return, noted that Lethes had a disregard for life, and taught her at least one "painful lesson." Eventually, Lethes abandoned the Priests of Rathma. However, their relationship was strained, and Lethes believed that Xul was jealous of her, seeking to suppress her potential. Īt some point, Xul took Lethes as an apprentice. Mehtan looked favorably upon his master and continued to seek to preserve the Balance. He chose to mentor an apprentice, a promising student named Mehtan. Now a master necromancer, Xul returned to the Priests of Rathma cloaked in foreign garb. ![]() Despite this, Cain would look favorably upon Xul in later years. ĭespite the warnings of the Horadric scholar Deckard Cain as to what the event might portend for Sanctuary, the heroes disbanded and returned to their homes and families, though Xul, at least, was aware of the Worldstone's significance, and the sacrifices that had been required to end the threat Baal's corruption had posed. It culminated with the defeat of the Prime Evils, but also much loss, including the destruction of the Worldstone, which Xul beheld with his own eyes before its end. Xul allied with a group of fellow heroes, and pursued the Dark Wanderer - a vessel for the Lord of Terror. ![]()
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