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Making sense of the Mage Wars (Again)
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Havard Wrote:Kargas Dolmut: He discovered the raw magical power available in Blackmoor. This must have been in the early 800s or late 700s. He witnessed the destruction of a village called Gryssburgh. Where was Gryssburgh? I guess it doesn't matter, but making it the same location as say the Blasted Woods might have been interesting.

Raddan Goss: A Half-Elf, being the ruler of a "semi-Autonomous barony". Where might this be? I guess it could be anywhere, but why not make it Blackmoor? I think that would make the most sense.

From MMRPG episode 47 The Night of Goss:
Quote:Raddan Goss, a student of the teachings of Kargas Dolunt, had learned how to increase the effectiveness of Dolunt’s theories of land-magic transfers and had discovered how to increase one’s self to an almost divine state of being.

After years of exhaustive study he finally decided that more land was necessary for his experimentation and violently expelled a neighboring sorcerer from his lands. That sorcerer was allied with a powerful woman named Vadaley who brought quick retribution to one of Raddan’s own students situated near her lands.
This conflict began the Mage Wars erupted into a massive conflict for dominance of the lands of the North and their magical abilities.


Raddan Goss' tomb is located beneath the mountains of the Ash Hills. This doesn't necessarily mean that his semi-autonomous barony was there, but it may be an indication.
He's a real Nowhere man, sitting in his Nowhere land,
making all his Nowhere plans for Nobody.
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