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[[CDB|Main]] / [[:Category:Kingdoms|Kingdoms]] / '''Horde of the Summoned'''
'''As the [[Bone Altar ]] reads, “''Are you ready to join the Horde of the Summoned? Know that if you choose not to, you are against me!''”'''
The '''Horde of the Summoned''' is a Kingdom with a long rich history of war, brutality, deception, and both victories and defeats. It is often perceived as the uncivilized kingdom that is populated by savages who follow no rules or honor, only hatred. The kingdom follows only one God, [[Libila]], who requires her followers to use terror, deception, torture, death, and sacrifices. The Horde is not a kingdom for everyone, and new players will face many struggles, hardships, accusations, and will be forced to earn each other’s trust.
==Overview==
The Horde of the Summoned , commonly known as "HotS" or "HOTS" is the smallest of the three kingdoms on Wild, and often presents more of a challenge to new players because their traditions and small population. Equipment like tools, armor, and weapons are earned through work, dedication, and or PvP, and tends not to be sold abundantly on merchants. This gives players more sense of pride to rightfully earn their equipment as opposed to be given it for free.
Followers of Libila are meant to be evil, and are told to use deceptive tactics in order to succeed. Therefore you will not be punished when [[stealing]], [[lockpicking]], or even attacking fellow Horde members. Libila also possess some of the strongest spells for PvP, including spells that can drain health or stamina, create [[mycelium]], summon zombies, and even rebirth dead animals (including Champions) into zombie pets.
 
The Horde of the Summoned exists around the [[Blacklight]] and [[The Shroud]] in the south of Wild, and hold a small share of the map primarily on peninsulas and islands. The Horde of the Summoned is at war with [[Mol-Rehan]] in the north-west and [[Jenn-Kellon]] in the north-east.
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