Life, Death
Emperor Gagal, beloved by his subjects for his interest in the medical arts, is killed at the Hand of the Hidoi by bandits targeting his imperial caravan for its wealth.
While on his way to a noble's party in the Hand of the Hidoi , Emperor Gagal Suuldar was attacked by greedy bandits. They had no idea who he was, but overpowered his guards through clever use of the dangerous terrain - dropping boulders directly onto most of them got the job done. Contemporary scholars believe that Emperor Gagal's most skilled guards were posted elsewhere during this trip, fueling speculation that Empress Jahat's ascension to the throne was not benign in nature.