
Heir to Forever of Brazzik. Architect of the Gore War. The Great Defiler. First of Brazzik. Slayer of Behemoths. Torturous Fire. Master of Blood And a thousand more names, all earned. Brazzik created Morskar at the height of his rage during the First War. It is said that every star doubled in intensity as the flesh was knit onto Morskar’s bones. The Heir made his name known during the First War, slaying angels and mortals by the droves. With each worthy foe the demon slayed, Morskar stabbed their blade into his back, a forever trophy. During the First War he crafted his four swords of cursed steel.
The great volcano of Fudoren became his forge. Over the course of four days Morskar would make his weapons, such was Brazzik’s profaned number. The Heir had 444,444 captives thrown into the volcano, their tortured souls boiling the magma like water. As the skies choked with ash, Morskar would pull his new blades from the lava. To cool his swords, Morskar dipped them in the blood of 44 angels of the Prime Gods.
With his newly forged weapons, Morskar laid waste to Haven, humanity’s homeworld. The Heir fought with great power and ferocity for his god, but it did not last.
Morskar, and the rest of the Chained would be banished to Utopia, after their eventual defeat in the First War. A period of intense conflict would follow as each Chained God sought to become the sole ruler of Utopia. Morskar would lead Brazzik’s damned armies. The Heir would strike deep into the realms of the other Chained Gods. Morskar would slay numerous other demons, and give final death to two other Heirs. He would also set fire to Psyzarath’s Chaos Library, and to Gorzumm’s Skin Bouquet. The war would eventually die down, as whenever one god would gain the upper hand, the other four would work together to bring the leader down. The Chained Gods would enter into an uneasy truce. They all had a common enemy. Once they had broken free of Utopia and destroyed the Prime Gods, they could fight amongst themselves forever. To do so, they needed more human souls. The Chained Gods turned their attention to the physical realm.
The Chained Gods slowly garnered more and more influence and worshippers in the mortal realm. The vile powers were planning something big. Brazzik tasked Morskar to make sure he would be at the head of this upcoming apocalypse.
Morskar performed admirably. He broke into the Chaos Library again, stealing the secret of necromancy. With this knowledge, and with the help of Brazzik’s most talented, metaphysical worshippers the technovirus was born.
Using this weapon, the Chained started the Gore War, with Morskar leading its armies on the physical plane. So terrible was this war that two-thirds of all mortals would die during the conflict.
“Violence, rage, murder, when you say those words, you are calling my name!”