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CorellonsDevout |
Posted - 19 Nov 2012 : 04:41:22 Along with Phaeraun and Ryld in WotSQ, Valas was one of my favorite characters, and I liked when he made a "guest star" appearance in the Drizzt books. But I have a question I've wondered about since reading WotSQ (which I read when I was 17, and I'm 23 now, so it's been awhile): what is his faith? In WotSQ, he has a pendant of Lebalas Enorath, so does he secretly follow this elf god? I highly doubt he was a Lolthite. Maybe he doesn't have a specific deity he follows--though he might make a good Vhaeraunite--but it has me curious. |
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Alystra Illianniis |
Posted - 21 Nov 2012 : 02:36:33 I KNEW there was a reason I liked him, LOL!! |
BEAST |
Posted - 21 Nov 2012 : 02:18:26 quote: Originally posted by Euranna
And Jaraxle is not really found of Lolth[...].
Hehe, that's an understatement! quote: "And I have never bended knee for the spider bitch." --Jarlaxle (Road of the Patriarch, P3:C20)
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Dennis |
Posted - 20 Nov 2012 : 23:56:24 Valas? Meh. A forgettable character. The only thing I remember about him is his impossible ability to escape nearly all inescapable situations. |
Alystra Illianniis |
Posted - 20 Nov 2012 : 23:09:35 Heh, at least on the SURFACE.... Remember, drow are all about wheels within wheels. Or in layman's terms, they're like onions (and apparently, ogres named Shrek). They have layers. |
Thauranil |
Posted - 20 Nov 2012 : 13:46:35 But that might bring down unwanted repercussions especially in a city full of spider kissers. Its safer and more profitable for Bregan D'earthe to play all sides. |
CorellonsDevout |
Posted - 20 Nov 2012 : 04:39:12 This is all great everyone . Thank you! Valas could well have been using the pendant for its magical abilities, but there was that scene where he kissed it and Phaeraun gave him the arched brow look, so it made me wonder. Valas never struck me as religious or one who worships a specific deity, but the pendant still had me curious.
I can understand Bregon D'earthe's neutrality on religion--it would kind of have to be--but I could also see them going Vhaeraunite |
Euranna |
Posted - 20 Nov 2012 : 03:19:25 Bregan D'aerthe is definitly religiously neutral. Jaraxle, I still think it might be less devoted to anyone one deity. And that, makes him much more "personable" for me. The not knowing for sure, and seeing the various possibilities on who he venerates. [:) My V..that is so awesome. |
BEAST |
Posted - 20 Nov 2012 : 02:53:44 quote: Originally posted by Erik Scott de Bie
The pendant suggests veneration of Labelas, but that could be a blind--he might just wear the pendant for its magical benefits.
I agree with this latter interp.
Dissolution said that he wore trinkets from all across the Underdark, and that they were ugly and uncouth. But none of the individual trinkets that were specifically described ever sounded all that ugly to me. I think what makes them appear ugly is that they are mixed together without an eye to matching or aesthetic complementarity, but are instead worn purely for their practical functionality. So they probably clash mightily, and when seen together, the overall effect is gaudy and ostentatious. Think Mr. T. But call him "Mr. V."
Extinction also said that Valas wore a golden sun necklace trinket that was made by the elves, which protects him from wraiths. So Valas does not appear to care one whit about the origin or identity of the creators of his gear.
And perhaps he does not care about their religion, either.
Maybe he is open to collecting gear from people of all faiths, since he is clearly open to all geographic regions. Think Nazis from the Indiana Jones movies.
All that matters for Valas is that it works.
Valas Hune: Whatever Works.™ |
Alystra Illianniis |
Posted - 20 Nov 2012 : 01:00:17 I'm not entirely sure that Jarlaxle is religeously "neutral". He may be a closet Vaerhaunite, or at least Vaerhaun-friendly. I am certain that niether he nor Gromph is actually a Lolthite- there was a conversation between the two in one of the novels that seems to hint that both have other leanings. Gromph for certain hates her, and has even met with the "Spider Mage" who is a secret Vaerhaunite. |
Euranna |
Posted - 20 Nov 2012 : 00:01:13 I believe that they actually intentionally stay religiously neutral...more customers that way. :) And Jaraxle is not really found of Lolth, or anyone else. He likes to play the middle against the end that way. |
Firestorm |
Posted - 19 Nov 2012 : 20:29:57 quote: Originally posted by CorellonsDevout
Along with Phaeraun and Ryld in WotSQ, Valas was one of my favorite characters, and I liked when he made a "guest star" appearance in the Drizzt books. But I have a question I've wondered about since reading WotSQ (which I read when I was 17, and I'm 23 now, so it's been awhile): what is his faith? In WotSQ, he has a pendant of Lebalas Enorath, so does he secretly follow this elf god? I highly doubt he was a Lolthite. Maybe he doesn't have a specific deity he follows--though he might make a good Vhaeraunite--but it has me curious.
personally, I always wondered why the band Jarlaxle had was not a part of the Vhaeraun clergy, or at least a good part of it. A big part of being a worshiper of V included many of their activities. Would only make sense that a branch of them were Masked lord followers |
Erik Scott de Bie |
Posted - 19 Nov 2012 : 17:52:14 That's a great question, CD. To my knowledge, Valas's religious devotion has never been directly revealed. The pendant suggests veneration of Labelas, but that could be a blind--he might just wear the pendant for its magical benefits.
If I had to guess, I'd peg Valas as "non-denominational," meaning he doesn't actively worship one god over another. He still has a patron deity--it's probably Lolth by default, but another deity could have claimed his soul. But it's not like he's actively chosen to follow the edicts of one god over another. He does his own thing.
Cheers |