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Despite their ascension, Bane and Myrkul still wished for more power and the two stole the Tablets of Fate from the overgod Ao with the belief that the Overgod's power was tied to the Tablets. When Ao noticed the theft, he summoned all the gods and demanded that the thieves return the tablets but no deity stepped foward. Tired of their constant power plays and negligence of their duties, Ao banished all the gods forbade entry into the Divine realms until the Tablets were found and returned to him. | Despite their ascension, Bane and Myrkul still wished for more power and the two stole the Tablets of Fate from the overgod Ao with the belief that the Overgod's power was tied to the Tablets. When Ao noticed the theft, he summoned all the gods and demanded that the thieves return the tablets but no deity stepped foward. Tired of their constant power plays and negligence of their duties, Ao banished all the gods forbade entry into the Divine realms until the Tablets were found and returned to him. | ||
It was during this time that the Three met their demise. Bane died during a titanic battle against the god Torm, Myrkul was slain by the Chosen of Mystra, Midnight and Bhaal was slain by the mortal Cyric wielding the sword Godsbane which was an avatar of the God of Thieves, Mask. After their demise, the three were given the name Dead Three and | It was during this time that the Three met their demise. Bane died during a titanic battle against the god Torm, Myrkul was slain by the Chosen of Mystra, Midnight and Bhaal was slain by the mortal Cyric wielding the sword Godsbane which was an avatar of the God of Thieves, Mask. After their demise, the three were given the name Dead Three and Cyric, who ascended as a god after the Time of Troubles gained all of the Dead Three's divine portfolios and worshippers for a time. | ||
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