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barwid02
Acolyte
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Posted - 07 Aug 2005 : 18:45:20
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Was playing EOB3 lately and was wondering if anyone knew anything about the main bad guy, who is allegedly responsible for the current state of Myth Drannor. He's referred to only as the "Dark God" by Lathander, but as far as I know, he has no other name.
Moander is mentioned briefly by the Saurial NPC, so could Moander be this character? Or could he be Jubilex who is also known as the "Dark God"
Anyone got any ideas?
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webmanus
Learned Scribe
 
Sweden
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Posted - 07 Aug 2005 : 19:04:53
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Moander is a god, but, he is officialy not called the "Dark God". Lathander is an enemy of Moander ... |
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astralworkout
Acolyte
Yugoslavia
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Posted - 09 Jun 2016 : 13:13:24
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Could be Moander, but the Dark God in the game is accompanied by undead creatures mostly (shadow creatures, death knights, etc.), and perhaps he could of have been an avatar of Velsharoon or similar deity (such as Myrkul)... ? |
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Veritas
Learned Scribe
 
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Posted - 02 Jul 2016 : 04:33:13
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quote: Originally posted by astralworkout
Could be Moander, but the Dark God in the game is accompanied by undead creatures mostly (shadow creatures, death knights, etc.), and perhaps he could of have been an avatar of Velsharoon or similar deity (such as Myrkul)... ?
Welcome to the forums! Going forward, you should be aware that reviving a thread dead for 11 years is strongly disfavored.
In any event, the evil deity traditionally called "The Dark God" (as a title) in D&D is Tharizdun. Considering in EOB III the goal was to prevent it from getting into the Realms, Tharizdun is a safe bet. |
Edited by - Veritas on 02 Jul 2016 04:33:59 |
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Faraer
Great Reader
    
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Posted - 05 Jul 2016 : 23:21:40
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quote: Originally posted by Veritas Welcome to the forums! Going forward, you should be aware that reviving a thread dead for 11 years is strongly disfavored.
In Candlekeep, where threads are preserved scrolls, not ephemeral jottings, I don't believe it is. (Or get why it would be anywhere else, in fact.) |
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