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T H E REVERED QUEEN
To SLAY IN HER NAME IS OUR GREATEST SERVlCE. To DIEin her name is our last act of reverence.-Meldavh, githyanki knightVlaakith sits at the center of everything concerning thegithyanki. She is their ruler in every sphere of activityand, as such, demands and receives utter obedience.During the war with the illithids, Vlaakith urged Githto seek out allies from among the planes and in particu-lar advised her to seek counsel with Tiamat. Gith agreedto venture into the Nine Hells to forge an alliance withthe Queen of Dragons. She didn't return. Instead, thegreat red dragon Ephelomon brought news to the gith:Tiamat had pledged many of her red dragon s ervantsto the gith cause. They would refrain from attackinggith and would provide support against the illithids andprotection for the gith's outposts on the Material Plane.In return, a few select young dragons would serve along-side the gith for a time, for purposes known only to Tia-mat. Ephelomon also proclaimed that Vlaakith was torule in Gith's place until she returned.After the gith overthrew the mind flayers and Zerthi-mon's followers began to emerge as a threat to Gith'spreeminence, Vlaakith played a critical role in ensuringthat the githyanki under her rule were protected from animmediate, direct assault by their kin. Using her mas-tery of arcane magic, she helped the githyanki establisha permanent stronghold on the Astral Plane. Fromthere, she began making plans to strike back at both thehated mind flayers and the traitorous githzerai.THE GRAND PROCLAMATIONVlaakith cemented her position as the supreme ruler ofthe githyanki with a grand proclamation that defined thegithyanki's all-encompassing mission. They had beenbred and trained for war by their one-time masters andhad never known anything other than a martial exis-tence. They needed a clear purpose and a forceful com-mander to spur them on, and Vlaakith provided both.Vlaakith decreed that, having defeated the mind flay-ers, the githyanki would take the place of the illithidsas sovereigns of the Material Plane. The many worldsof the Material Plane would be the githyanki's gardens,prime for harvesting as they saw fit. The Astral Planewould be their home domain, because in that timelessrealm they could ignore the need for food, water, andother mundane concerns that plague lesser races.Vlaakith also proclaimed that githyanki who provedthemselves skilled in battle would ascend to an evengreater paradise. A long lifetime of service would earnany githyanki a journey to the boundless delights of herinnermost court- the wondrous realm that Gith discov-ered in her journeys, and where she awaits those whohave proven themselves worthy.THE B ITTER TRUTHIn the time since Vlaakith made this promise to herpeople, she has called many of the most formidablegithyanki warriors to their reward. At the culminationof a grand ceremony that supposedly readies them forCHAPTER 4 I CITH ,\ND THEIR ENDLESS WARtheir journey to where Gith awaits, the supplicants enterher inner sanctum and are never seen again.In truth, instead of sending them to paradise, Vlaakithdrains their souls and absorbs their strength, gainingmore power with every "ascension." Her knowledge ofarcane magic equals that of a conclave of archmages,while her combat skill matches the combined talents ofhundreds of sword masters.Perhaps the Heh-queen's promise isn't a completefabrication, but no others can say for sure. IfVlaakithknows anything more, she has taken drastic measuresto keep it secret. A few sages and spellcasters havesought to learn the truth about Gith's fate using arcanemagic, only to fall victim to a bizarre curse that trans-forms them into the formless creatures known as allips.All attempts to learn about Gith through divine magicreturn utter silence. Those who try experience a strangesensation, as if their minds were teetering on the edge ofa great abyss, one that spans time, space, and memory.BORN TO SERVE
UNDER THE ILLITHIDS, WE AND THE CITHYANKI FOUGHTand died across a thousand worlds for implacable mas-ters. Under Vlaakith, our kin fight and die across a thou-sand words for an implacable master. And they call thatliberation?- Adaka Fell Hand, githzerai monk
From birth, githyanki are conditioned to fight and die fortheir queen. Children endure a brutal upbringing thatconstantly preaches devotion to Vlaakith. Each of thefortified settlements where young githyanki are raisedand trained is a combination of military academy andcult headquarters.