

They don't make a lot of sense based on how the Warlock Knights are organised in that article or the powers that they use. Telos City from a secret alloy of ironfell (Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide. I love the idea of a mid to high level campaign that hex crawls across the unforgiving landscape of Vaasa before arriving at the demon and dragon infested foot of the ruined Castle Perilous mysteriously reborn. 77 REALMSLORE: VAASA By Brian R, James While the Warlock Knights rule Vaasa. To me, that suggests that Telos was not actually a primordial (ie, elemental) but an aberrant creature from the stars (aberration in 5E terms).Īlso, a quick note about the hierarchy of titles shown in Dungeon 177. I keep coming back to Vaasa, and Castle Perilous. (A lot of D&D fans, especially the newer ones, don't realise that infernal and abyssal are two different things.) With that in mind, the Warlock Knights actually had a star pact (Far Realm pact) with the primordial Telos judging by the powers they wielded in their stat blocks and what pact they map to in the 4E PHB. IOW, a warlock could not have a pact with Orcus as there were no abyssal pacts. The map depicts the sea around the time of the Twelfth Sers War, between the Myth Nantar Alliance and the invading armies of Iakhovas the Taker.
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That said, in 4E, infernal pacts were with devils and not with demons. Continuing my much-delayed series of Forgotten Realms maps (done in the style of 2E), here's the latest, a map of the undersea realms of the Sea of Fallen Stars, known to the inhabitants as Sers.
