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User:Hekatef

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Hekatef IV: a brewer and a patriot



 PROJECT: NECROPOLIS is underway!  Go to the page to see all the juicy details!

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Resident of Queen's Retreat and husband of Tanafri. Elder in the guild Fields of Iaru.

Grandlegacy, Oracle of Thought. Thanks, Great-Great-Great-Great-Grampa!

Level 20 Journeyman of Body (Acrobat, Cicadas, Safari), Student of Architecture (Obelisk) and Student of Harmony (Prophet).

Reliable & trustworthy producer of such useful products as:

Camp is in Queen's Retreat at (160, -5413). That's about 10 minutes NW of the chariot.

Sometimes I write stories.


News

  • The last fennec is caught, and Safari is finally passed. That's a first for a Hekatef!
  • Finished my Enthusiast wine notebook!
  • Got my Acoustics Laboratory completely upgraded except for the 12 silk cloth. Chime research begins in earnest.

Trade

Come visit my Trade page to see what I have for sale and what I'm looking for!

Vital Statistics

  • Strength: 7
  • Dexterity: 7
  • Endurance: 0
  • Speed: 8
  • Constitution: 2
  • Focus: 0
  • Perception: 6

Tests

  • Tests passed: Obelisk (126 cubits), Acrobat, Cicada, Prophet, Safari.
  • Passed all 7 initiations.
  • Finished principles for: Vigil, Acrobat, Marriage, Darkest Night, Reason.

Test of the Acrobat

  • Acro master!
  • 249 facets taught.
  • Perfect students to me: Ephemere, lilinou, Marlie, Steus, Theridion, VicVic.

Current Projects

  • Get my 7th Perception point from Gastro.
  • Get wheat beer data for all my known yeasts.
  • Pass Towers principles. How hard can that be?
  • Scour the neighborhood for iron and other metal veins I may have missed the first time.
  • Crack the multiple-yeast puzzle for beer!
  • Become a Student of Seven.

Family History

Hekatef I

The surprisingly ripped Hekatef I, at his wedding to Dreasimy I

The founder of the family line came to prominence in the earliest days of antiquity, during Egypt's first rise to enlightenment and the challenge of the original Stranger. Tradition holds that Hekatef I was among the first pioneers of the area now called Pyramid Lake. In those days the region was a distant and desolate place, and Hekatef, coming across it, named it the Lake of Reeds. Other colonists followed, and in time the remote community earned fame, respect and a place among the other regions of Egypt.

Hekatef I was known for his talents in brewing beer and mixing paint, but history remembers him most for being one of the first Oracles of Thought, and the overseer of the last stage of the Great Work to that discipline. At the very instant Hekatef placed his Oracular blessing upon the structure, the seventh Monument was finished and the challenge of the Stranger was beaten.

History tells that after Egypt's victory, Hekatef I retired to his home by the Lake of Reeds and lived out the rest of his days in tranquility, drinking beer and fishing. He had taken a wife, a woman named Dreasimy, and the couple bore a son named Hapu and a daughter, Remyt.

Hekatef II

Unlike his parents, Hapu was restless and possessed a great appetite for journeys. Reaching adulthood, he became a traveling merchant in foreign lands, rarely lingering in Egypt even in the midst of its golden age. Perhaps he prospered, and in his own way became well-renowned in far countries, but in the records of Egypt the name of Hapu quickly vanished into obscurity.

Personality often skips a generation, however, and after Egypt's glory days had passed and a second Stranger arose to test it anew, so too did a Hekatef return to the land. Hekatef II, son of Hapu and an unrecorded foreign wife, grew up in distant countries but returned to Egypt to labor for its renewal.

Hekatef II did not approach the fame of his illustrious grandfather. Records show that he dwelt by the Nile, perhaps near modern-day Saqqarah, but his achievements were few. One or two of the Monuments of the time bear his cartouche, and he seemed to have gained some reputation as a maker of musical instruments.

Hekatef III

Hekatef III, in his younger action-hero days

Hekatef III, grandfather to our modern Hekatef and a veteran of the previous Tale, is still alive today. Extremely elderly, he spends most of his time indoors, but he will occasionally barge into Queen's Retreat regional chat to grouse about kids today and relate unprompted stories of the olden days.

If asked, he will gladly tell stories about how he followed in the honorable sandalprints of Hekatef I and returned to the family ancestral home by Pyramid Lake (then called Tanis). There he met a woman named KettaMow, beloved of Bast, and married her. During this time he also passed some tests.