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[[File:Xikotal's Remains.png|thumb|Skull of Xikotal, Imaru's Lover and fellow protector of Fellhollow]]
[[File:Xikotal's Remains.png|thumb|Skull of Xikotal, Imaru's Lover and fellow protector of Fellhollow]]
'''Xikotal''' was a large black [[Dragonwilds:Dragon (race)|dragon]]{{CiteJournal|journal=Battered Diary|quote=The black-scaled guardian}} and [[Dragonwilds:Imaru]]'s mate. Like his mate, he protected the human settlement in [[Dragonwilds:Fellhollow]], even during [[Dragonwilds:Kuldra]] and her armies' rampage. They were killed by Dragon Queen when she descended on the region.
'''Xikotal''' was a large black-scaled [[Dragonwilds:Dragon (race)|dragon]] and [[Dragonwilds:Imaru]]'s mate.{{CiteJournal|journal=Battered Diary|quote=The black-scaled guardian}} Like his mate, he protected the human settlement in [[Dragonwilds:Fellhollow]], even during the [[Dragonwilds:Dragon Rebellion]]. He was killed by the Dragon Queen [[Dragonwilds:Kuldra]] when she descended on the region.


== History ==
== History ==
Xikotal's origin is unknown, but he is one of the many dragons created by the [[Dragonwilds:Dragonkin (race)|dragonkin]]. He and Imaru both settled within Fellhollow, where they would live in peace amongst the settlers that would migrate from the southern region, in hope to escape the trouble there. The two and the settlers found peace among leaving with each other, with Imaru and Xikotal helping them build their city and assist them in other means,{{CiteJournal|journal=Ravanna's Second Journal|quote=these dragons watch over the villagers, help them with construction, farming, all sorts of stuff.}} with Imaru using her magic to bring the rains, while Xikotal calmed the winds. All this in exchange for a few sheep and cows.{{CiteJournal|journal=Lazilly-Penned Diary|quote=Her magic brought rain and his calmed the winds, so that our harvests were plentiful, and our population bloomed. All it costs is a few sheep or cows every once in a while, a pretty good deal if you ask me}} Sometime later, Imaru would appoint several guards to protect them when they go into a long torpors.{{CiteJournal|journal=Steel Sword|quote=She was chosen by Imaru as one of her guards, not that a dragon needed such a thing, and she was responsible for the defense of the dragons when they fell into the weeks-long torpors they were known to suffer.}}
Xikotal's origin is unknown, but he is one of the many dragons created by the [[Dragonwilds:Dragonkin (race)|dragonkin]]. He and Imaru both settled within Fellhollow, where they would live in peace amongst the settlers that would migrate from the southern region, in hope to escape the trouble there. When the humans arrived, Xikotal joined Imaru in taking the settlers under their wing as protectors, at her urging.{{CiteJournal|journal=Imaru|quote=Dragonkin experiments had robbed her of the one thing she craved, to be a mother. So when the humans came to the region, she convinced Xikotal that they should take them under their wing, becoming protectors and, perhaps, even parents to the fragile things.}} The two and the settlers found peace among leaving with each other, with Imaru and Xikotal helping them build their city and assist them in other means, with Imaru using her magic to bring the rains, while Xikotal calmed the winds.{{CiteJournal|journal=Ravanna's Second Journal|quote=these dragons watch over the villagers, help them with construction, farming, all sorts of stuff.}} All this in exchange for a few sheep and cows.{{CiteJournal|journal=Lazilly-Penned Diary|quote=Her magic brought rain and his calmed the winds, so that our harvests were plentiful, and our population bloomed. All it costs is a few sheep or cows, every once in a while, a pretty good deal if you ask me}} Together they dreamed of a society where dragon and human could thrive in peace, a vision that might have made Fellhollow a new utopia.{{CiteJournal|journal=Fellhollow Cape|quote=Fellhollow could have been a new utopia, were it not for the cruelty of the godeater. Imaru and Xikotal adored their human neighbours and dreamed of a society where both dragon and human could thrive together in peace.}} Sometime later, Imaru would appoint several guards to protect them when they go into a long torpors.{{CiteJournal|journal=Steel Sword|quote=She was chosen by Imaru as one of her guards, not that a dragon needed such a thing, and she was made responsible for the defense of the dragons when they fell into the weeks long torpors they were known to suffer.}} Xikotal, in parallel, drew the strongest and most skilled marauders into the [[Dragonwilds:Scalesworn]], an order chosen by him to stand watch over the dragons as they slept.{{CiteJournal|journal=Rotsworn Marauder|quote=The Scalesworn were heroes. Only the strongest, most skilled and powerful marauders would be chosen by Xikotal to act as guardians of the dragons. They would guard the great beasts as they slept, standing strong against any force that might try to do them harm.}}


After the [[Dragonwilds:Dragon Rebellion]], Kuldra had sent her dragons to wipe out the settlements of Ashenfall, minus a few. She saw the mercy both Xikotal and Imaru were bestowing on the settlements, and decided to deal with the matter herself. As Kuldra descended on the region, [[Dragonwilds:Atilius Rasmodel]]{{CiteJournal|journal=Steel Sword|quote=She was chosen by Imaru as one of her guards, not that a dragon needed such a thing, and she was responsible for the defense of the dragons when they fell into the weeks-long torpors they were known to suffer.}} one of the guards appointed by Imaru, would ride on top of Xikotal, some of the nobles clad in [[Dragonwilds::Category:Steel equipment|Steel equipment]]{{CiteJournal|journal=Steel Platelegs|quote=When Kuldra arrived it was as if the air had grown heavy, pressing down on everyone. A whole village fell silent as the Godeater turned her gaze upon them. As Imaru and Xikotal rose to face her, villagers instinctively ran to don their heirloom steel armour, hoping that they wouldn‘t have to use it, but knowing in their hearts that they would.}} went to assist Xikotal and Imaru, in hope to defend their new home and bring an end to the Dragon Queen. Despite the help and numbers, they failed to bring Kuldra down. Atilius and Xikotal were slain by the Dragon Queen,{{CiteJournal|journal=Steel Sword|quote=She died beside the dragon she had sworn to protect, free of all remorse, in the line of duty}} who, in front of not only Imaru, but the all those who assisted and watching from the distance, pulled Xikotal's heart from his chest and devoured it{{CiteJournal|journal=Ravanna's Third Journal|quote=I have a new customer, and she won’t fit through the door.
Xikotal acted as a sort of judge and would provide absolution for crimes and sins. Those guilty of the gravest sins were given to him for conversion. He would breathe a fog into their minds, erasing their wicked past and offering them a fresh start.{{CiteJournal|journal=Rotsworn Warrior|quote=In the ages past those who had committed the gravest sins were given to Xikotal for conversion. He would breathe into them a new way of thinking, draconic magic creating a fog in their minds that erased their wicked past and offering them a newer future.}} For the isolationist knights of [[Dragonwilds:Dowdun Reach]], he personally performed the vulcanisation that produced their black steel, offering it as a gift.{{CiteJournal|journal=Black Sword|quote='Black', you may be aware, is not a material. It is instead a descriptor for steel that has gone through a process similar to vulcanisation. There was a time when the vulcanisation was performed by the dragon Xikotal, as a gift to the isolationist knights.}} He also tried to draw the Zamorakians of Dowdun Reach into the wider community, presenting [[Dragonwilds:Lord Rasmodel]] with coal in one claw and iron in the other, hoping the offering would soften their determination to remain apart. Both gifts proved misguided: instead of drawing the Zamorakians toward Fellhollow, they outfitted Rasmodel's new [[Dragonwilds:Black Knights|Shadow Knights]], who would ensure the rest of Fellhollow kept their distance.{{CiteJournal|journal=Mithril Platelegs|quote=In the end, the choice was made for Rasmodel. The dragon, Xikotal, had a gift. In one claw, he had coal, in the other iron. He wanted to help the Zamorakians, to bring them an offering that might soften their determination to isolate. In the dragon's optimism, the gift would bring the Zamorakians into the wider Fellhollow community. Rasmodel had his steel. He could outfit his new order. With the misguided dragon's help, he had his knights. They would ensure the rest of Fellhollow would keep their distance.}} Imaru and Xikotal also maintained an annual trade agreement with Dowdun Reach, sending an Emberwood cleric as their attaché to renew it with [[Dragonwilds:Archmage Alric]] and Rasmodel.{{CiteJournal|journal=Mystic Robes|quote=The role of mystic cloth changed when Archmage Alric and Lord Rasmodel agreed to meet an attaché of Imaru and Xikotal. It was some cleric from Emberwood, looking to renew an annual trade agreement.}}
Odd to empathise with a dragon, but I do. We all saw what happened. I watched as the great multi-headed dragon queen pulled Xikotal’s heart from his chest and ate it in front of his mate.}}. She would then leave Imaru to grieve, as punishment for disobeying her.{{CiteJournal|journal=Steel Platelegs|quote=After Xikotal’s death, Kuldra left the region, leaving Imaru to her grief.}}{{CiteJournal|journal=Battered Diary|quote=She does not end Imaru's pain, not yet. She leaves her with the agony of loss and the dissolution of her dreams for the future. A cruel punishment, for the simple crime of peace. She dared to shelter the lost and wandering humans, rather than to put us to the flames.}}
 
After the Dragon Rebellion began, Kuldra had sent her dragons to wipe out the settlements of Ashenfall, minus a few. She saw the mercy both Xikotal and Imaru were bestowing on the settlements, and decided to deal with the matter herself. As Kuldra descended on the region, [[Dragonwilds:Atilius Rasmodel]], one of Imaru's guards, would ride on top of Xikotal, some of the nobles clad in [[Dragonwilds::Category:Steel equipment|Steel equipment]] went to assist Xikotal and Imaru, in hopes of defending their new home and bringing an end to the reign of the Dragon Queen.{{CiteJournal|journal=Steel Sword|quote=She was chosen by Imaru as one of her guards, not that a dragon needed such a thing, and she was made responsible for the defense of the dragons when they fell into the weeks long torpors they were known to suffer. When Kuldra descended on the region, demanding humanity’s destruction, Atilius climbed on Xikotal’s back in hope to drive her steel blade through the Godeater’s heart.}}{{CiteJournal|journal=Steel Platelegs|quote=When Kuldra arrived it was as if the air had grown heavy, pressing down on everyone. A whole village fell silent as the Godeater turned her gaze upon them. As Imaru and Xikotal rose to face her, villagers instinctively ran to don their heirloom steel armour, hoping that they wouldn‘t have to use it, but knowing in their hearts that they would.}} Despite the help and numbers, they failed to bring Kuldra down. Atilius and Xikotal were slain by the Dragon Queen, who then pulled Xikotal's heart from his chest and devoured it before Imaru and all who had gathered to witness and join in the battle.{{CiteJournal|journal=Steel Sword|quote=She died beside the dragon she had sworn to protect, free of all remorse, in the line of duty}}{{CiteJournal|journal=Ravanna's Third Journal|quote=I have a new customer, and she won’t fit through the door. Odd to empathise with a dragon, but I do. We all saw what happened. I watched as the great multi-headed dragon queen pulled Xikotal’s heart from his chest and ate it in front of his mate.}} Kuldra then departed the region, leaving Imaru to grieve as a cruel punishment for disobeying her.{{CiteJournal|journal=Steel Platelegs|quote=After Xikotal’s death, Kuldra left the region, leaving Imaru to her grief.}}{{CiteJournal|journal=Battered Diary|quote=She does not end Imaru's pain, not yet. She leaves her with the agony of loss and the dissolution of her dreams for the future. A cruel punishment, for the simple crime of peace. She dared to shelter the lost and wandering humans, rather than put us to the flame [sic].}}


His corpse, today can be found near [[Dragonwilds:Imaru's Tower]], in [[Dragonwilds:Hope's Fall]]
His corpse, today can be found near [[Dragonwilds:Imaru's Tower]], in [[Dragonwilds:Hope's Fall]]
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Latest revision as of 11:01, 7 May 2026

File:Xikotal's Remains.png
Skull of Xikotal, Imaru's Lover and fellow protector of Fellhollow

Xikotal was a large black-scaled dragon and Dragonwilds:Imaru's mate.Template:CiteJournal Like his mate, he protected the human settlement in Dragonwilds:Fellhollow, even during the Dragonwilds:Dragon Rebellion. He was killed by the Dragon Queen Dragonwilds:Kuldra when she descended on the region.

History

Xikotal's origin is unknown, but he is one of the many dragons created by the dragonkin. He and Imaru both settled within Fellhollow, where they would live in peace amongst the settlers that would migrate from the southern region, in hope to escape the trouble there. When the humans arrived, Xikotal joined Imaru in taking the settlers under their wing as protectors, at her urging.Template:CiteJournal The two and the settlers found peace among leaving with each other, with Imaru and Xikotal helping them build their city and assist them in other means, with Imaru using her magic to bring the rains, while Xikotal calmed the winds.Template:CiteJournal All this in exchange for a few sheep and cows.Template:CiteJournal Together they dreamed of a society where dragon and human could thrive in peace, a vision that might have made Fellhollow a new utopia.Template:CiteJournal Sometime later, Imaru would appoint several guards to protect them when they go into a long torpors.Template:CiteJournal Xikotal, in parallel, drew the strongest and most skilled marauders into the Dragonwilds:Scalesworn, an order chosen by him to stand watch over the dragons as they slept.Template:CiteJournal

Xikotal acted as a sort of judge and would provide absolution for crimes and sins. Those guilty of the gravest sins were given to him for conversion. He would breathe a fog into their minds, erasing their wicked past and offering them a fresh start.Template:CiteJournal For the isolationist knights of Dragonwilds:Dowdun Reach, he personally performed the vulcanisation that produced their black steel, offering it as a gift.Template:CiteJournal He also tried to draw the Zamorakians of Dowdun Reach into the wider community, presenting Dragonwilds:Lord Rasmodel with coal in one claw and iron in the other, hoping the offering would soften their determination to remain apart. Both gifts proved misguided: instead of drawing the Zamorakians toward Fellhollow, they outfitted Rasmodel's new Shadow Knights, who would ensure the rest of Fellhollow kept their distance.Template:CiteJournal Imaru and Xikotal also maintained an annual trade agreement with Dowdun Reach, sending an Emberwood cleric as their attaché to renew it with Dragonwilds:Archmage Alric and Rasmodel.Template:CiteJournal

After the Dragon Rebellion began, Kuldra had sent her dragons to wipe out the settlements of Ashenfall, minus a few. She saw the mercy both Xikotal and Imaru were bestowing on the settlements, and decided to deal with the matter herself. As Kuldra descended on the region, Dragonwilds:Atilius Rasmodel, one of Imaru's guards, would ride on top of Xikotal, some of the nobles clad in [[Dragonwilds::Category:Steel equipment|Steel equipment]] went to assist Xikotal and Imaru, in hopes of defending their new home and bringing an end to the reign of the Dragon Queen.Template:CiteJournalTemplate:CiteJournal Despite the help and numbers, they failed to bring Kuldra down. Atilius and Xikotal were slain by the Dragon Queen, who then pulled Xikotal's heart from his chest and devoured it before Imaru and all who had gathered to witness and join in the battle.Template:CiteJournalTemplate:CiteJournal Kuldra then departed the region, leaving Imaru to grieve as a cruel punishment for disobeying her.Template:CiteJournalTemplate:CiteJournal

His corpse, today can be found near Dragonwilds:Imaru's Tower, in Dragonwilds:Hope's Fall

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