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07-22-2003, 04:46 AM #1
i was talking with some friends of mine who have some issuise of dragon mag and there were some articles about the top three worlds wizards meeting to talke and trade spells. for DL it was Rasilin, for GH it was Mordincine and for FG good old Elminster. Who is BR main man of magic? is it the magian or that elf who resides in lichgate? if so who is the most powerfull human wizard? could some one give me there 3ed states or storY?
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07-22-2003, 05:40 AM #2
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iles as the main man.. er elf. If you go by the
Gorgon multiclassed as wizard, then the Gorgon would be the second most
dangerous mage (like he needs to cast stoneskin!). Top dangerous is
theoretically the magian.
Doyle
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marcum uth mather wrote:
i was talking with some friends of mine who have some issuise of
dragon mag and there were some articles about the top three worlds
wizards meeting to talke and trade spells. for DL it was Rasilin, for GH
it was Mordincine and for FG good old Elminster. Who is BR main man of
magic? is it the magian or that elf who resides in lichgate? if so who
is the most powerfull human wizard? could some one give me there 3ed
states or storY?Doyle
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07-22-2003, 06:34 AM #3
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nly met were Elminster, Mordenkainen, and Dalamar the
elf (Master of the Black Robes).
The Magian is the most powerful caster on the Continent of Cerilia as far as
the Awnsheighlin go. The High Mage Aelies is 16th level and the most
powerful in the lands of Anuire as far as "good guys" go; but the Gorgon
himself is 16th level as a wizard and Rhuobhe is 15th level...I would place
my money on either of these over the High Mage in a battle.
Most people don`t know about her, or just forget her, but Llaeddra is the
Grand Mistress of the Kingdom of Lluabraight and she is an Arch-Mage (18th
level). Because she has ruled for over 100 years and has extensive Sources
(many of level 9 power) along with the majority of the Twelve Gems of
Arborea (minor artifact) I would honestly count her as the most powerful
Wizard in all of Cerilia...perhaps with a truthfully grudging first place to
the Magian.
Since she doesn`t like anyone though...and wouldn`t meet with anyone like
"the Three" in their meetings, I guess it still falls back to the High Mage
Aelies who would ever represent Cerilia. Unless you want to include an
Awnsheigh that is.
Tony
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marcum uth mather wrote:
i was talking with some friends of mine who have some issuise of
dragon mag and there were some articles about the top three worlds wizards
meeting to talke and trade spells. for DL it was Rasilin, for GH it was
Mordincine and for FG good old Elminster. Who is BR main man of magic? is
it the magian or that elf who resides in lichgate? if so who is the most
powerfull human wizard? could some one give me there 3ed states or storY?
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07-22-2003, 07:09 AM #4
Hmm, I'd have to say that the most dangerous magic user in Cerilia is not the Gorgon or the Magian, although both are very powerful, but rather a being that lives in southern Vosgaard.
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07-22-2003, 07:48 AM #5
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I would vote for the Silver Servant of Zoloskaya, though he may not be the
highest level he is an original Vos prior to the corruption of Azrai. He
was there at Deismaar and knows Rournil personally.
Popularity wise I think either Caine or Aelies would get it. The
chamberlain may even have a shot.
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07-22-2003, 03:41 PM #6
ive done some quick clancing and i cant find stats for the silver servent or Aelies does any one have any more info please.
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07-22-2003, 05:29 PM #7
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> I`ve done some quick clancing and i cant find stats for the
> silver servent or Aelies does any one have any more info please.
Aelies is detailed in the Book of Magecraft. The Silver Servant is detailed
in the write-up for Zoloskaya in Tribes of the Heartless Waste.
Kenneth Gauck
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07-22-2003, 06:08 PM #8
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I think I'd say Rhuobhe. Why, because he is an elf (thus immortal) and even though not documented there is no reason to beleive that he did not know personnaly the present human deities when they were only humans. He probably fought against Haelyn even before Deismaar.
Now as far as the original question goes and the council of mages - the only one mentioned in this thread so far who could conceivable attend would be Aelies - since he is the only one that is not an Awnshegh and is more "famous" and relatively more powerful than is Caine.
But I also put him at a severely lower arcane power level than the present members of the council due to the uniqueness of Cerilian arcane magic. On Cerilia he is as powerful as the others on their respective settings due to the rarity of arcane magic (and requirement of a bloodline or elven blood for true magic) but when put in the same room as the others he really doesn't measure up.
But Birthright isn't really about who can cast the biggest fireball after all is it?Duane Eggert
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07-22-2003, 11:42 PM #9
lly have the BR equivalent of Elminster (a merit of the
setting IMO.) There are a few possibilities, however.
I remember reading up a description of Elminster someplace (don`t recall
where) and he has several god-like powers. It seems to me this write up
was pre-ELH, so I don`t know if they would now be interpreted as simply 21+
level effects, but they struck me at the time as being definitely on the
demi-deity side of the power scale. It`s not much of a stretch to
interpret such powers as the non-BR equivalent of a bloodline, so aside
from the fact that only blooded characters can cast true magic in BR, a
scion is probably in order rather than a commoner. When it comes to which
character in the BR playbill fits into a similar power scale, however,
there really isn`t one. Candidates like Aelies or the Swan Mage are
actually rather low level. You have to go with one of the more divine
spellcasters like the Magian or the occasional reclusive elf to get
anywhere in the ballpark, and even then they probably come off like
Elminster`s kid brother/sister by comparison. Of course, several of the
immortal elves would probably qualify as being 60th level or so by now
given several millennia of practising The Art, but straight out of the
books as written there`s not a whole lot of characters that are of the 40+
level range.
Unless... you consider one of the humans elevated to godhood by
Deismaar. Rournil seems like the most likely Elminster equivalent given
his emphasis, role in the campaign world, etc. but one could certainly make
an argument for Avani. The other gods are proportionately less like
Elminster given their relationship to other character classes. Laerme does
occasionally involve herself with mortal activities and is probably the
third best candidate.
Thematically, probably the most apt non-deity (we think) character is
Caliedhe Dosiere, the Chamberlain of the Imperial City. He`s got a similar
"observer/documentor/narrator" kind of thing going on in addition to his
magical emphasis. He`s not very high level, of course, in his RoE write
up. Unless that`s merely his avatar....
Gary
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07-23-2003, 04:29 AM #10
it is a question of comparing levels because neither
Mordenkainen nor Dalamar compare to Elminster. (come to think of it neither
does Raistlin) It seems to me to be more of a representative of the
campaign world that is recognizable to players. Since Aelies (aka. High
Mage) is the only character with a novel written about him by Richard Baker
from the Birthright setting I`d say he is the most likely candidate, if the
Pages from the Mages articles kept going. However I`d still put my vote in
for the Silver Servant since his devotion to magic included the original god
and the new one who he was a herald for. Ideally he is the best
representative for magic aside from the Temple of Rilni but I don`t think we
was written up well enough so his presence in Cerilia is generally unknown.
Therefore I still think Aelies would be chosen.
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> irdeggman wrote:
> I think I`d say Rhuobhe. Why, because he is an elf (thus immortal) and
>even though not documented there is no reason to beleive that he did not
>know personnaly the present human deities when they were only humans. He
>probably fought against Haelyn even before Deismaar.
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> Now as far as the original question goes and the council of mages - the
>only one mentioned in this thread so far who could conceivable attend would
>be Aelies - since he is the only one that is not an Awnshegh and is more
>"famous" and relatively more powerful than is Caine.
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> But I also put him at a severely lower arcane power level than the
>present members of the council due to the uniqueness of Cerilian arcane
>magic. On Cerilia he is as powerful as the others on their respective
>settings due to the rarity of arcane magic (and requirement of a bloodline
>or elven blood for true magic) but when put in the same room as the others
>he really doesn`t measure up.
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> But Birthright isn`t really about who can cast the biggest fireball after
>all is it? ;)
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