In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Baron Lum the Mad was a mighty Oeridian warlord, a scion of House Cranden, whose power was at least partially due to his possession of the artifact known as the Infernal Machine. Lum was betrayed by his former general, Leuk-o, when the latter came to possess the artifact, later known as the Mighty Servant of Leuk-o. Their final conflict left a large area wasted and led to the disappearance of both artifacts, plunging through a dimensional rift to the plane of Limbo, where Lum remained for centuries, his machine never allowing him to die.
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| - In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Baron Lum the Mad was a mighty Oeridian warlord, a scion of House Cranden, whose power was at least partially due to his possession of the artifact known as the Infernal Machine. Lum was betrayed by his former general, Leuk-o, when the latter came to possess the artifact, later known as the Mighty Servant of Leuk-o. Their final conflict left a large area wasted and led to the disappearance of both artifacts, plunging through a dimensional rift to the plane of Limbo, where Lum remained for centuries, his machine never allowing him to die.
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| - In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Baron Lum the Mad was a mighty Oeridian warlord, a scion of House Cranden, whose power was at least partially due to his possession of the artifact known as the Infernal Machine. Lum was betrayed by his former general, Leuk-o, when the latter came to possess the artifact, later known as the Mighty Servant of Leuk-o. Their final conflict left a large area wasted and led to the disappearance of both artifacts, plunging through a dimensional rift to the plane of Limbo, where Lum remained for centuries, his machine never allowing him to die.
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