![]() Īfter a titanic battle, Nagash's forces were defeated by the Army of the Seven Kings. The broken corpses of countless slaves were built into its foundations, and mystic sigils of power were woven into the Black Pyramid's walls. Such was Nagash's arrogance that he had built for himself a tomb that dwarfed even the Great Pyramid of Settra. Marble the colour of midnight was brought from afar, and innumerable slaves toiled day and night for fifty years until the Black Pyramid of Nagash towered over all other monuments in the whole of Nehekhara. ![]() That which was not freely given was taken by force, and several cities were brutally conquered by Nagash. Nagash demanded great quantities of gold and slaves from other cities to be sent to Khemri. ![]() The pyramid became Nagash's obsession, and its construction quickly drained Khemri's resources, forcing the necromancer to wage war to capture building material and replenish his workforce. Whilst the populace of Khemri believed this to be just another burial tomb, it was in fact a structure that would channel and harness the Winds of Magic to Nagash's every whim. To increase his power and maintain dominance over the land, Nagash ordered the building of a vast black pyramid. The Black Pyramid was the greatest legacy of the Great Necromancer. The Black Pyramid in the Khemri Necropolis.
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