Thank you, and I'm sorry for my silly questions. I like history, especially the history of the nomads of the Eurasian steppes, as well as fantasy. Because of this, I always come up with strange associations when I read your books, although I enjoy them very much. Hulagu was the grandson of Genghis Khan and the brother of Möngke. In 1256, he captured the fortress of Alamut, the main stronghold of the Ismaili order. The order had a pretty bad reputation in the Middle Ages. For example, the word "assassin" entered the English language because of them. So, I immediately thought of them when I read about the Nameless cult in your story.
Hulagu was the grandson of Genghis Khan and the brother of Möngke. In 1256, he captured the fortress of Alamut, the main stronghold of the Ismaili order. The order had a pretty bad reputation in the Middle Ages. For example, the word "assassin" entered the English language because of them. So, I immediately thought of them when I read about the Nameless cult in your story.