Elminster
Speaks
(Part #9)
The
Sage of Shadowdale has something to say about pretty
much everything. Despite having pages in Dragon Magazine,
Dungeon Adventures, and Polyhedron Newszine, the Old
Mage still has more to speak of the Realms. Not wanting
to anger an archmage, we decided it would be best
to give him a weekly column from which to discuss
the finer points.
Listen well, young one...
Voonlarran
Religious Politics
Lady
Shrae works closely with her friend High Harvestmistress
Glamerie Windbough (NG hf P9), a calm, longsighted
woman who heads the House of Plenty temple of Chauntea
in Shadowdale. Glamerie often warns Shrae of impending
Dale raids, so the Bounty is ready to shelter adventurers
fleeing the Brons forces or the Cyricists.
Their
messengers are Trueseed Rolivar of Voonlar and Trueseed
Anassra Velomyr of Shadowdale (a witty, sharp-tongued,
and attractive NG hf P6, known for her skill at painting
portraits and in identifying seeds). On journeys between
the two temples, these and other holy agents
seldom have fewer than eight temple guards; such clerical
parties are mounted, heavily cloaked, and travel only
after receiving the Brons (grudging) acknowledgement
of their right to passage.
For
his part, Gormstadd of Cyric devotes his time to concocting
and advancing schemes to hamper and harm all of his
foesand hes a man governed by his hatred
of all other faiths (the Chauntean clergy in particular),
Harpers, Shadowdale, and skulking profanities,
by which he means all folk not under his command who
work in or near Voonlar to advance their little
schemes and plots.
Beldryn
the Bold of Tempus can call on several adventuring
bands of a dozen or so warrior priests of Tempus each
who patrol the Moonsea lands striking at bugbear and
orc raiding bands. These groups can be hurled against
Cyricists or Zhents who grow too brutal in Voonlar.
Many raids the Bron blames on Shadowdale (which is,
after all, a farming community) have in truth been
chastisements of Tempus upon his hired
mercenary troops. Whenever Buorstag moves to eradicate
or terrorize Voonlarrans of other faiths, or dares
to reach out at Yulash or Shadowdale with whelmed
military might, "the angry hand of watchful Tempus
will fall." This is typical of the Wargods
rough justice in many frontier landsbut followers
of Tempus are just too few and too busy to themselves
become tyrants.
Finally,
the small, wounded (missing a few eyestalks) beholder
Xathcrism lurks in the woods near Voonlar, moving
about often. For its own entertainment and hunger
for power over others, Xathcrism has duped several
brigand bands into worshiping it, calling itself "Banes
Eyes" and claiming to be the manifestation of
Bane
Now
lesser in my divinity, I am more attentive to you,
my faithful. Obey me, and you shall know great wealth
and power as my favored. Work in the dark and in hiding
against the false ones who turned from me to the ridiculous
rituals of Cyric. Smash them here, and so begin holy
work that shall not end until all of you have known
what it is to rule a town, a city, a realm! As you
grow, so too shall my dark strength, until we rise
together to make all the Realms tremble!
This
trembling begins, it seems, with raids on travelers
and adventurers in the woods, not directly against
Cyricists. Xathcrism has twice drifted out of hiding
to fight with its faithful, and has even spit out
weapons, coins, and potions of healing in steel
vials to aid stricken servants. Beyond plunder and
killings, its aims remain mysterious.