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swifty Posted - 23 May 2008 : 19:48:13
who do you think its been.for sheer wickedness youd be hard pushed to beat quenthel baenre.also borran klosk from jewel of turmish.
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Braveheart Posted - 26 Jun 2008 : 10:34:33
Elminster, of course. Teleporting a Hobgoblin tribe into the midst of a Zhentarim army is not very nice at all. Even Manshoon wasn't that cruel...
Nkoda Posted - 23 Jun 2008 : 09:06:19
Belkar Bitterleaf... oh wait he's from OOTS.
Jamallo Kreen Posted - 18 Jun 2008 : 07:33:01
It may have started out as a myth, Elaine, but it is becoming canonical. Aside from references in the GHotR, the first book of Threat From the Sea includes a scene in a sunken city off the current Sword Coast which I, at least, understood to have been drowned by the elves. Given the thoroughly canonical fate of Jhamdaath, I don't see why elf-friends try to whitewash the Elven High Mages -- they are a vicious lot!

ElaineCunningham Posted - 10 Jun 2008 : 13:16:28
quote:
Originally posted by Jamallo Kreen
Historically, though, pride of place (or just overweening pride!) must go to the Elven High Mages who, first, ripped apart the land and shifted the seas, killing millions of people and billions of plants, just to create one lousy island where they could vacation and on which they could retire -- a sort of Elven Boca Raton -- and who, second, destroyed the entire Empire of Jhamdaath (and all of the plant life in it) because they wanted to protect their forest from loggers and were too damned wimpy to fight for it or negotiate a successful solution.


FYI, this was intended to be a Creation Myth. There are a bunch of myths, hero tales, and other sorts of elven lore in EVERMEET that, like the myths of any race on any world, may or may not be entirely factual.

Wooly Rupert Posted - 10 Jun 2008 : 04:46:05
Okay, now, we really need to stop bashing the real world folks -- especially the game designers. Any more of that and I'm sealing this thread.
MerrikCale Posted - 10 Jun 2008 : 03:50:35
I would think Rich Baker
khorne Posted - 06 Jun 2008 : 12:19:53
quote:
Originally posted by Jamallo Kreen

Forget Bob, now I think there's no doubt that the most evil person in the Forgotten Realms is Brian Goldner.. (Guess who is going to pay for that 25% pay increase he's getting....)





And we have a winner.
Jamallo Kreen Posted - 06 Jun 2008 : 12:02:11
Ohhhh ... fiction ... right ... okay ... I'm going back to Bob, in that case. No, wait. I nominate two others, instead:


Sunlord Daelegoth Orndeir, who created a second sun, and Vhostym, who (SPOILER!) ripped a Tear of Selune from its path and brought it to Toril, both of whom monkeyed around with the entire planet.

Historically, though, pride of place (or just overweening pride!) must go to the Elven High Mages who, first, ripped apart the land and shifted the seas, killing millions of people and billions of plants, just to create one lousy island where they could vacation and on which they could retire -- a sort of Elven Boca Raton -- and who, second, destroyed the entire Empire of Jhamdaath (and all of the plant life in it) because they wanted to protect their forest from loggers and were too damned wimpy to fight for it or negotiate a successful solution.

As Dart Ambermoon observed, it depends on which aspect of evil you prefer to dwell. As cold-blooded murderers, the Elves win hands down, trumping any "monsters." As reckless endangerers of the entire planet and all who dwell on it, in it, or over it, Daelegoth and Vhostym are the champs, although there may have been others of their caliber in the past.



Ergdusch Posted - 06 Jun 2008 : 07:55:55
quote:
Originally posted by Jamallo Kreen

Forget Bob, now I think there's no doubt that the most evil person in the Forgotten Realms is Brian Goldner.. (Guess who is going to pay for that 25% pay increase he's getting....)


He sure looks evil.

Anyhow, I'd stick to 'fictional' characters myself.
BARDOBARBAROS Posted - 06 Jun 2008 : 07:49:01
quote:
Originally posted by Jamallo Kreen

Forget Bob, now I think there's no doubt that the most evil person in the Forgotten Realms is Brian Goldner.. (Guess who is going to pay for that 25% pay increase he's getting....)










yes!!
Jamallo Kreen Posted - 06 Jun 2008 : 07:26:11
Forget Bob, now I think there's no doubt that the most evil person in the Forgotten Realms is Brian Goldner.. (Guess who is going to pay for that 25% pay increase he's getting....)





TheArchPriest Posted - 31 May 2008 : 01:47:22
Elminster!
And if you consider NWN then its Deekin!




serious part:Shar
scererar Posted - 26 May 2008 : 15:25:37
Rivalen.
GRYPHON Posted - 26 May 2008 : 14:42:52
Szass Tam...
Dart Ambermoon Posted - 25 May 2008 : 22:55:05
Depends on which point of evil you wish to emphasize. The sheer uncaring willingness to sacrifce anything and everything for oneŽs goals or actually enjoying the suffering of others. In the first case my vote would go to either Szass Tam or about any member of the Twisted Rune. In the second case...hmm...on first impulse IŽd go with either Cassana of Westgate or half of the nobility of Cormyr or Waterdeep*g*.
Rinonalyrna Fathomlin Posted - 25 May 2008 : 21:18:16
quote:
Originally posted by swifty
also borran klosk from jewel of turmish.



I thought he was pretty lame, myself.
Danny Glick Posted - 25 May 2008 : 02:44:00
But seriously, check out Brin, the halfling, from THE YELLOW SILK.
Danny Glick Posted - 25 May 2008 : 02:42:49
I second Bob.
Lady Fellshot Posted - 24 May 2008 : 15:22:23
My DM.
Victor_ograygor Posted - 24 May 2008 : 08:51:25
Lord Manshoon.
BARDOBARBAROS Posted - 24 May 2008 : 08:34:27
Szass Tam
Jamallo Kreen Posted - 24 May 2008 : 06:05:48
Bob.




Alisttair Posted - 23 May 2008 : 20:50:00
Cyric

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