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Hathor
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Are we EVER going to find out what happened to Waukeen??? Some say she is dead, some say she is missing, but we never do find out in BG2. Do you know anything?
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Waukeen's situation was resolved in the AD&D module "For Duty and Deity" and would be one of those "behind the scenes" things that may be happening in TOB. I can give you a summary of what actually happened to Waukeen if you like.
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That a 2nd ed module? I might like to run though that one.
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Would it be too much trouble to send me a summary??
But if they address it in ToB, I don't want to know. ------------------ ![]() Defender for the Light - Goodness knows there is a lot of Dark out there!! - Where are my matches? Wandering Joke of the Laughing Hyenas Laughter can be a Mighty Weapon - when wielded with pizazz and accuracy! What Ho!! |
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![]() For Duty & Deity involves the plight of Waukeen, the goddess of trade, money, and wealth, and the player characters™ attempt to rescue her. The full story of how Waukeen came to be in her current predicament goes back over a dozen years, to the time commonly referred to as the Time of Troubles. The events of this time, and those subsequent, are summarized below. The Time of Troubles occurred in the summer and fall of the year 1358 Dalereckoning (DR). During this time, the overgod Ao discovered that one or more of the Faerűnian gods had stolen the mystical Tablets of Fate. As a punishment, Ao banished the gods from their home planes, exiled them to the world of Toril, and forced them to take mortal avatar forms until the Tablets of Fate were found and returned. These events resulted in the deaths of four gods and the ascension of two mor- tals to take their places in the pantheon. Repercussions of these events are still being felt over a decade later, When the Tablets were returned and Ao allowed the gods to regain their true forms and homes on the planes, Waukeen did not return. Until the events of this adven- tureŠwhich takes place late in the year 1370 DRŠno one knew exactly what had happened to Waukeen. Many mortals believed her dead. Their suspicions were seemingly confirmed in 1365 DR, when a prophet of the goddess Lliira appeared before each of Waukeen™s tem- ples in turn. She pronounced that Lliira, the Goddess of Joy and the Mistress of Revels, would hereafter answer the prayers of and supply spells to the worshipers of Waukeen. The priestess offered no information on Waukeen™s disposition or possible death. Like all the Faerűnian powers, the goddess Waukeen had indeed been confined to an avatar form on Toril during the Time of Troubles. Also like the other powers, she wanted nothing more than to return to her realm on the Outlands, the Marketplace Eternal. While wander- ing Toril, Waukeen encountered the avatar of Lliira. The two goddesses had been on good terms previously and they saw no reason to change that arrangement; indeed, they chose to continue their travels across Faerűn together. Like many of the powers, Waukeen knew of the Celestial Staircase (the Torilian name for the Infinite Staircase) in Shadowdale and determined to climb it. Torm, the god of guardians, confronted her and barred her way. Waukeen attempted to bribe Torm with his heart™s desire in order to let her and Lliira pass, butŠ not surprisinglyŠshe failed to tempt the god of duty. So, Waukeen and Lliira returned to Toril and made their way to the forest of Cormanthor, where Waukeen devised a plan. As the goddess of trade both legal and illegal, Waukeen struck upon the notion of smuggling herself off the Prime Material Plane. To enact this plan, she used her vast array of contacts and her extensive knowledge of smuggling routes used across the planes. She intended to then bargain her way back to Outlands and her base of power. Waukeen planned to journey through the Lower Planes, thus most effectively avoid- ing Ao™s possible detection of her movements and allow- ing her to approach her realm indirectly. Through convoluted means (and perhaps the assis- tance of one or more mortal spellcasters who worshiped one of the goddesses), Waukeen managed to contact and contract Celestian, a power of long-distance and interplanar travel from another crystal sphere. Celestian owed Waukeen an unknown favor and he agreed to repay this debt by removing Waukeen from the Prime Material Plane. He refused to include Lliira in the bar- gain, since he felt he was already taking sufficient risk in simply transporting Waukeen from the Prime. However, Celestian found this task impossible while Waukeen still possessed her divinity. Ao had bound the gods to Toril in their avatar forms and nothing could overcome that restriction. Left with no other recourse, Waukeen dared an experiment. She believed that Ao™s restrictions prevent- ed the gods™ incarnations from leaving Toril rather than the individuals who carried that power. Waukeen there- fore transferred all her divine abilities and powers to Lliira, who promised to hold the power and portfolio of Waukeen in regency until the two goddesses met again. Left as nothing more now than an extremely potent and vastly knowledgeable human being, Waukeen was able to escape Ao™s restrictions, and with Celestian™s help, found herself on the Astral Plane. From there, Waukeen contacted the powerful and wily Abyssal lord Graz™zt (a demon much interested in wealth and knowledge or all kinds) and struck a deal. Graz™zt guaranteed Waukeen safe passage through the Abyss to the Outlands, for which Graz™zt would be handsomely paid with knowledge of many secret trea- sure caches throughout the planes. Even more impor- tant to Graz™zt, Waukeen could supply him with infor- mation vital to the Abyssal lord™s financial dealings in the Abyss. Waukeen promised Graz™zt information on which Abyssal lords were blackmailing or paying off other lords, who was paying whom to fight (or to avoid fighting) in the Blood War (the eternal battle of the Lower Planes), and other such essential knowledge. Graz™zt™s minions appeared to Waukeen on the Astral and took the depowered goddess back to Graz™zt™s realm in the Abyss, Azzagrat. Comprised of the 45th, 46th, and 47th layers of that plane, Azzagrat is one of the largest of all Abyssal realms. The fact that Graz™zt man- ages to obtain and hold such a kingdom speaks to his power and guile. In Graz™zt™s Argent Palace in the city of Zelatar, the Abyssal lord betrayed Waukeen. He informed the for- mer goddess that she was to remain iehis guestls until such time as they had successfully iurenegotiatedl. their deal to allow Waukeen to pass safely through the Abyss and beyond. Graz™zt holds Waukeen there to this day, shuttling her between his Argent Palace and the vice- ridden city of Samora. Waukeen did once escape her captors™ clutches while she was being escorted from Samora to the Argent Palace. She managed to bribe one of her demonic guards, saying that the rewards she could offer him if he let her escape would put him far beyond the reach of Graz™zt™s revenge. Convinced, he allowed the mortal Waukeen to escape into the Viper Forest of Zrintor. Waukeen planned to hide there until the search parties had passed her by, and then make her way to the Outlands, bargaining for assistance along the way as she needed it. However, one of the search parties found the former goddess as she hid among the viper trees of Zrintor. These demons would not accept her promises of riches beyond all belief. They brought her back to the Argent Palace, not out of loyalty but out of fear of their master, Graz™zt. Unknown to Waukeen, the horrible fate of the guard who had let her escape was still vividly and vis- cerally fresh on the minds of those who found the for- mer Golden Lady in Zrintor. Fear of Graz™zt outweight- ed greed in the demons™ minds and doomed Waukeen™s escape attempt to failure. As this adventure opens, Waukeen is still a prisoner of Graz™zt. The demon lord incessantly increases his demands of wealth and knowledge as the price of her freedom, but Waukeen knows that Graz™zt will never willingly free her now. She endures the macabre parties and festivals Graz™zt throws in honor of his iiguestls and waits only for another chance to escape, while ponder- ing exactly how best to make the demon lord pay for his arrogance when she is once again free. ------------------ ![]() ![]() [This message has been edited by Memnoch (edited 03-19-2001).] |
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Very interesting. Question. I am at work, so I can't look up the names and I am shamed that I don't remember, but there were two gods that were able to go to different planes, if I am not mistaken in the Avatar trilogy. I think it was the god of decay that had his home on one of the lesser planes and went there to set traps for the girl with the mystras powers. If Ao bound them to the prime material plane, how was this possible?
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Thank you so much for the info!!
That illuminates a great deal of the backround - ya know... this quest could be a game in itself. The scope is there! ------------------ ![]() Defender for the Light - Goodness knows there is a lot of Dark out there!! - Where are my matches? Wandering Joke of the Laughing Hyenas Laughter can be a Mighty Weapon - when wielded with pizazz and accuracy! What Ho!! |
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Muchisimas gracias, carnal!!
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![]() You’re referring to Myrkul and the fact that the Tablet of Fate was in his realm in Hades, at the top of Bone Castle. If you recall, Myrkul never actually returned to Hades to follow Midnight. Midnight had to fight through all his denizens in Hades – but not Myrkul himself. She fought Myrkul at the top of Blackstaff Tower in Waterdeep. The only god who was not restricted to the Prime was Helm, the God of Guardians whose task it was to prevent any god from returning – as Mystra found out. ------------------ ![]() ![]() [This message has been edited by Memnoch (edited 03-19-2001).] |
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