Demise (City)

Demise is the ancient ruined, partially-rebuilt former capital city and current de facto capital of the Moblins, home of the dreaded Demise's Tower. It is located in the heart of the Moblin Wastelands roughly 50 miles southwest of Aslosus.

Etymology
Demise is named in honor of Ukblinro, the Druthulidi the Moblins revere as their creator and god of war.

History
Long ago, in an era known by modern Blins as the "Olden Timey," the Moblins were far from a horde of dumb and violent raiders. They build lush gardens, verdant farms, and grand cities and libraries. The ancient Moblins migrated into Hyrule from the southwest, settling around a giant black volcanic rock, which they carved into a massive fortress known as Demise's Tower. Around this tower rose a thriving walled city with libraries, gardens, and farmlands in the rich volcanic soil. Unfortunately for the Blins, in 2992 BG, they unearthed a Demon of Old known as Demise, which quickly dominated their civilization, becoming known as Ukblinro, and their city was renamed in honor of their new god. Demise twisted the formerly peaceful Moblins into twisted and violent breeds as living weapons of war, as elements of Blin culture decayed or were lost. Meanwhile, Baolin Nohansen I tricked the Moblins into attacking the civil war-torn Akkala, using it as justification to ascend his Triforce infused niece, Hylia, to the throne. BY 2986, Hylia launched a counter-invasion of the Blin homelands, sacking Demise and killing every man, woman, and child, and when confronted by Demise itself, incinerated the land in a holocaust known as the Crucible of Hylia. The Demon was injured and forced to flee into the depths of the earth, and the Moblin homeland was now the Moblin Wastelands, forever scorched and infertile. The Moblins degenerated into nomadic, violent tribes, only tenuously holding their former capital as a meeting ground. In 10 AG, the Moblin Warlord Ganon reunified the Blin Tribes, establishing Demise as his capital, overseeing the crude rebuilding of the city. After his death, the Bulblin Warlord known as King Bulblin sought to continue his legacy, reunifying the splintering Blin tribes and ruling over an era of relative stability and isolation. Little remains of the old city of Demise, only the great Demise's Tower and shattered walls of black stone. Amid the jumbled stone ruins a sprawling Blin settlement has grown, composed of shacks, tents, and other crude structures. Though the odd Moblin Warlord or Bulblin manages to glean some knowledge from its lost libraries, most of the ancient books are used as little more than kindling.