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Malkor the Mad Posted - 05 Dec 2007 : 04:04:51
Is there anywhere that actually shows why Velsharoon became a demigod?
The only thing I have found so far is in GHotR under 1368DR it says he ascended because of sponsership from Talos.
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Theophilus Posted - 09 Dec 2007 : 22:40:31
It would also be interesting to consider if, as I have suggested previously on the "Unclean" thread, Velsharoon turns up in some capacity in that series. Might provide some further insights into him, or at least some interesting interaction.
Malkor the Mad Posted - 06 Dec 2007 : 04:01:37
Great, thanks so much for the info. I never realized he was a Red Wizard.
This fits perfect with one of my characters that happens to worship him who just happens to be a runaway wizard from Thay himself.
Faraer Posted - 05 Dec 2007 : 07:38:31
I'll quote the original current clack from Polyhedron #55 and FA1 Halls of the High King, since I have it on file:
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Velsharoon, sometimes called “the Vaunted” (though not to his face), the renegade archmage of Thay, and one of the most powerful archmages currently active in the Realms, has a-hunting gone.

A certain magical process discovered in a very old ruin, somewhere in The Plains of Purple Dust, north of Raurin, requires a potion containing the blood of adventurers—so Velsharoon is seeking adventurers. It is whispered in Soorenar (where Velsharoon has one of his abodes, the Tower Terrible) that the magical process that the archmage is interested in gives the successful follower demi-godhood and attendant great powers!

Velsharoon’s many enemies (notably the ruling Red Wizards and the archmages Halder of Delzimmer, Omm Hlandrar of Halruaa, The Simbul of Aglarond, and Elminster of Shadowdale) are said to be concerned for the safety and stability of the Realms (and their own persons) if Velsharoon achieves his goal.

DM’s Note: This is one of those nasty rumors that whisper the worst—and is right. There is a process by which a great wizard can achieve demi-godhood (besides the famous one of serving the Goddess of Magic faithfully). It is a process set down long ago by the god Talos, who uses up demigods the way some marching soldiers wear out boots.

Velsharoon is well on the way to achieving his powers, but it is up to the DM (considering both game balance in the campaign and the favored playing style and interests of the players) if the mage ever achieves demi-godhood or not. Perhaps if the PCs themselves reach lofty levels, Velsharoon could achieve the powers he seeks and emerge as a powerful foe.

Velsharoon is powerful enough at present! He is a 29th level wizard specializing in necromancy, having developed many unique spells that allow him to control liches and vampires in his service, use many undead powers (including gaseous form, energy drain, chill touch and flight) while still alive, and so on.

Despite his great powers, Velsharoon does not like to fight opponents directly. He prefers to remain hidden, employing undead, summoned servant creatures, and mercenary agents to do his work.
The Sage Posted - 05 Dec 2007 : 04:55:49
Indeed. Velsharoon's entry in Powers & Patheons briefly touches on the reasons why he sought such power.
Wooly Rupert Posted - 05 Dec 2007 : 04:24:31
There's some more info in the 2E book Powers & Pantheons, as I recall.

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