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In the '']'' ], '''Gith ''' is the fictional leader of the thrall rebellion that toppled the ] empire thousands of years in the past, and founder of the ] and ] races.

==History==
Gith was a native of the planet ], which was part of the vast illithid empire, although she later led her followers to the ] after defeating their illithid masters.

Gith is said to have gone to the plane of ] to serve ], the queen of evil ], as part of a pact between the Githyanki and ] which was brokered by her advisor, ].

After this pact was made, the red dragon consort of Tiamat, Ephelomon, went to Gith's followers to tell them of her sacrifice and convey Gith's final decree, making ] the first queen of all the githyanki and ordering them to continue their conquests.

==Creative origins==
Gith was created by ] for his '']'' campaign. She was first mentioned in the 1981 ''Fiend Folio''.

==References==
*Perkins, Christopher. "The Lich-Queen's Beloved." '']'' #100 (Paizo Publishing, ]).
*Stewart, Doug, ed. '']'' (TSR, ]).
*Turnbull, Don, ed. '']'' (], ]).
*]. "Incursion: A World Under Siege." '']'' #309 (], ]).

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