Archbishop Thordan VII would ultimately utilize the faith in the legend of King Thordan and his Twelve Knights to become a primal. All other details, including what became of Nidhogg's other eye and the time of peace with dragons were omitted from written history, with only the highest church officials being aware of what really happened.įor a millenium, the legend of King Thordan and his Twelve Knights endured as a pillar of faith among the Ishgard's commonfolk, as they suffered centuries of war by Nidhogg and his horde. Then Thordan's son Haldrath took his father's spear and avenged him by taking one of Nidhogg's eyes. Soon after, both of his eyes were taken by Haldrath, Thordans son. Thordan fearlessly engaged the colossal wyrm in battle that lasted seven days and cost him the lives of half of his twelve knights, but was pushed into the chasm by his men who was enthralled by the wyrmking. Evil Incarnate according to the Echiridion and the teachings of the Ishardian Orthodox Church, this supposed history doesnt mention that Nidhogg slew King Thordan I to avenge the murder of his brood-sister, Ratatoskr. In time, the truth behind Thordan's conflict with the wyrmking was altered and revised by church scripture: King Thordan would be depicted as a visionary who led their ancestors to Coerthas in search of the "Promised Land," with Nidhogg setting upon them as they attempted to build the Steps of Faith. The remaining four knights became stewards of Ishgard and founded the four High Houses. When Haldrath decided to abdicate the throne in remorse for what they had done, he and three others chose to go their seperate ways. Thordan and four of his knights were slain, with Nidhogg driven off by the loss of his eyes. Nidhogg was the first to learn of this treachery and attacked them in an epic battle. With his Twelve Knights, they betrayed Ratatoskr and murdered her to obtain her eyes, consuming them. Knowing that the source of a great wyrm's power is in their eyes, King Thordan coveted the power. Two hundred years prior, through Saint Shiva allowing her beloved Hraesvelgr to devour her so their souls would remain together, there was peace between the dragons and the Landlords. Thordan, first of his name, lived in the time of founding of the city-state of Ishgard during the beginning of the Sixth Astral Era.