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The Alchemist: Dilated Peoples
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The Alchemist's Eyrie centers on a tower built by and for Durzh by his people. Here, in relative seclusion, Durzh was able to perform research and develop his strange concoctions, undisturbed by the noise and earthshaking industry common in large dwarven underground cities. Since his research and wares were very valuable to the dwarves, he was given a garrison of soldiers to guard the fort, although they had to abide by his rather strict rules of conduct.
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The cult is associated to Ishtar as she is the Alchemist's sister. It is friendly towards Humakt, Rhadamanthus and Mordrake though this is not necessarily mutual. Most other cults and people are viewed neutrally. The only thing Demosthenes hates is the destruction of knowledge and therefore Thanatar is hated... the head-hunters are too covert and devious for the Alchemists and they fear because of their defencelessness. Aside from the head-hunters, Demosthenes cultists are known for their ability to speak to anyone in the pursuit of knowledge. Sailors and soldiers like strong drink and in return often bring news of distant places.
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Alchemist: Not really other than the fact that it's warfare, man. Warfare. Explosions. Like, you know, mixing elements you shouldn't mix. But basically, it's Chemical Warfare because the first album was 1st Infantry and this is a futurstiic version. Chemical Warfare is the type of war that isn't fought with sticks and bats type of sh--, where people start dropping. There is a power you don't see.
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In 2004, Alchemist released his debut album, entitled 1st Infantry. The album features B-Real of Cypress Hill, Havoc and Prodigy of Mobb Deep,Nas, Lloyd Banks of G-Unit, Dilated Peoples, D-Block’s Jadakiss, Sheek Louch and J-Hood and many others.
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It can never be said that an Alchemist cares for power, but only in knowledge for its own sake. However, cultists are widely respected for their various skills. Brewers, apothecaries and scribes all fulfil necessary functions within society. Sages appear to be solitary, introverted figures and are often ridiculed yet should an expert opinion be sought on a particular matter of lore, then the relevant sage is the person to turn to for a comprehensive analysis. The Alchemists themselves, of course, are the only people to bring an artefact to when it is desired to ascertain its purpose and function; their services are expensive, but necessary, the examination usually long and thorough.
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