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Amulon is a Rumitaur (a Centaur-like being but with an elk's body instead of a horse and he has antlers) and the leader of the Tauran folk of Wyrmroost, residing in the Herdlands.

He sided with the Dragons and confronted Kendra, Seth, Tanu, Eve, and Calvin on the High Road, threatening them to leave it. In the confrontation that followed, Amulon and twenty of his people forced them off the road and Kendra used the Bow of Plenty to fire 100 arrows back at their warning shots, injuring several of them.

Then three Dragons arrived, one of them, a green dragon named Jaleesa, captured Kendra while her friends and brother escaped. The Somber Knight arrived, saving Seth and Eve by killing the other two Dragons (Chiro and Numrum), and then confronted Amulon for his treason. Finding him guilty, the Somber Knight left Amulon's fate to Seth who decided Amulon should be exiled since no one died (other than the two dragons).

As Amulon spoke for the Taurans, and a score of them aided him in his crime, the Somber Knight revoked his claim to the Herdland territory, along with access to the thoroughfares reserved for friends of Blackwell Keep. Their new domain would thence encompass the Barrows, Lackluster Woods, and the Adjoining Meadows, a domain of Haunts and Shades.

Amulon was threatened to reach his new domain promptly, for anywhere else on the preserve would he be found in extreme violation of trespass, with prejudice, and his kind would be hunted anywhere else they go, fair game to any creature.

Furthermore, the Taurans still at the Herdlands were also trespassing, and should they linger for more than a day, their lives would be forfeit. Once they have departed, reentry would of course barred. And then the Somber Knight pierced the High Road with his sword, declaring Amulon and his people would be rejected by the Safe Road's protections, and indeed a defiant rumitaur was injured by and hurtled off the Safe Road when he tried to defy the Somber Knight's sentence.

Amulon had no choice but to retreat in disgrace, having brought ruin and dishonor upon his people.

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