Kalif Maniozimus

Kalif Maniozimus was an administrator of the city of Pazar in the Raurin, and the last administrator to leave the dying city. Before he left, he had a statue erected to himself.

Legacy
Before he too abandoned Pazar, Maniozimus ordered a massive statue of himself to be built atop the dome of the Temple of Eilish, which was the highest rooftop left in the city. The statue of Maniozimus had a noble face and carried a tablet against its chest, bearing a message bemoaning the ruin of his city:

Over time, this statue became half-buried in the sands and eroded by time and desert winds, but remained visible for around Pazar as of. Those who stood too close to the statue while uncovering and reading the tablet were at risk of falling into a sinkhole and ultimately landing in the Temple of Eilish.

Background
Maniozimus is based on the poem "Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley, which describes a half-buried statue bearing an inscription, and the famous lines of the poem, "My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!" Maniozimus's message paraphrases this.

Appearances

 * Adventures
 * Desert of Desolation