[i]I am the cursed, I am the damned, and soon you shall taste the meaning of this!
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However, for Belit, damnation was not a hindrance but an opportunity. She embraced her new state and is determined to challenge anyone who perceives it as a weakness. The Pirate Queen has a penchant for raising cities, and she rewards those who follow in her footsteps.
Legend has it that Belit led the first orcs onto the seas in an act of rebellion, breaking away from orc traditions and her husband, Bladud, who later embraced necromancy. When the sea curse befell the rebels, some believed that Belit's defiance of old gods and the vows of loyalty as queen and love brought their wrath. Another tale attributes her eventual fall to unquenchable ambition and an insatiable thirst for treasure. Some even insist that it was Bladud himself who cursed his wife and those who betrayed him. Belit, however, dismisses these stories with laughter.
