Aeldari
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Snowskeeper
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That's also incorrect. He interfered plenty early on, and tried to teach the mortal races to avoid conflict where possible. He only went to sleep when he realized he was only making things worse, and that many of his 'druids' had begun to worship him.
Other than bringing in various races through the world gate, teaching them magic, and giving them runestones, how exactly did he interfere?
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He took it upon himself to remove the corruption in Renmark, unintentionally shattering it.
He established the void knights to protect the world from the consequences of his mistake.
He tried to teach the precursors of the Druids to not worship him, of which only 2 of them got the point (Snix and Snax).
He was the first (and for a long time the only) one to make runes and distributed them as he saw fit. After which he sensed the Dragonkin's curse-link with the stone and refused to make more runes, which led to wars over runestones and worship of him.
Hguoh
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He was the first (and for a long time the only) one to make runes and distributed them as he saw fit. After which he sensed the Dragonkin's curse-link with the stone and refused to make more runes, which led to wars over runestones and worship of him.
This is the major one, IMO.
A Zamorakian lorehound, probably.