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'''Balgharond''' was a Pit Lord in the service of [[the Enemy]] during the [[Bastonian Reckoning | Age of Rebellion]], and likely quite some time before. He was the overseer of one of many slave-operated mines in [[the Bleak]]. The Pit Lord's slaying by the then-mortal [[San Lukas]] is a key part of the legendarium of the [[Bastonian Pantheon | Church of Bastonia]] and marked the formal beginning of the human rebellion against the enemy which would ultimately culminate in the [[Battle of the First Wall]].
'''Balgharond''' was a Pit Lord in the service of [[the Enemy]] during the [[Annals of Bastonia | Age of Rebellion]], and likely quite some time before. He was the overseer of one of many slave-operated mines in [[the Bleak]]. The Pit Lord's slaying by the then-mortal [[San Lukas]] is a key part of the legendarium of the [[Bastonian Pantheon | Church of Bastonia]] and marked the formal beginning of the human rebellion against the enemy which would ultimately culminate in the [[Battle of the First Wall]].

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Balgharond was a Pit Lord in the service of the Enemy during the Age of Rebellion, and likely quite some time before. He was the overseer of one of many slave-operated mines in the Bleak. The Pit Lord's slaying by the then-mortal San Lukas is a key part of the legendarium of the Church of Bastonia and marked the formal beginning of the human rebellion against the enemy which would ultimately culminate in the Battle of the First Wall.