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[[File:PoobahDemon.png|left|thumb|Poobah the Pharaoh with the demon]] | [[File:PoobahDemon.png|left|thumb|Poobah the Pharaoh with the demon]] | ||
Long ago, Poobah was a greedy king who despite his wealth, desired to make one wish. Willing to pay any cost, he called a demon into his world. She was known as [[Terrormisu]]. The conditions for granting his wish were simple: he would have to starve his people to appease her. He agreed and set to the task of doing so, but soon he discovered that demons are not to be trusted. She stole everything he had and reduced his kingdom to rubble. His palace was transformed into a | Long ago, Poobah was a greedy king who despite his wealth, desired to make one wish. Willing to pay any cost, he called a demon into his world. She was known as [[Terrormisu]]. The conditions for granting his wish were simple: he would have to starve his people to appease her. He agreed and set to the task of doing so, but soon he discovered that demons are not to be trusted. She stole everything he had and reduced his kingdom to rubble. His palace was transformed into a pyramid and sunk beneath the sand. Afterwards, the first [[Goodstyle|Cannoli]] later sealed Terrormisu into the [[Wishstone]] and scattered the fragments. One piece was said to be placed in the pyramid with Poobah himself and eventually the legend was distorted to the point that the story told that Poobah had used the Wishstone to make his wish. Β | ||
For centuries he waited, with his chambers being guarded by his [[royal gatekeeper]]. His years in solitude seemed to have driven him into madness, as he was prone to fits of giggling when speaking to others. | For centuries he waited, with his chambers being guarded by his [[royal gatekeeper]]. His years in solitude seemed to have driven him into madness, as he was prone to fits of giggling when speaking to others. |