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Eilserus |
Posted - 23 Sep 2012 : 02:13:31 Hola fellow scribes,
So I was reading through Volo's Guide to all things Magical and on page 85 we have Halaster's Quaff, a magical elixir the Mad Mage created and benefited from.
One of the abilities gained states: The imbiber gains 12 "extra" hit points, considered only when normal hit points are exhausted. When the last "extra" hit point is exhausted, the imbiber does not die; rather, his or her body passes into the ethereal plane to drift senseless there in temporal stasis, existing indefinitely in such a state until aided by prearranged magic or the actions of another being or harmed by a creature who happens upon it. If this floating body is dealt an additional 12 points of damage, death does occur.
So I'm theorizing that when Halaster was blasted into soul shards, part of him was also thrown into whatever the ethereal is called. Maybe if those shards are collected and fused with his body floating in stasis he will live again. It would make for an interesting 5E Realms premise to an Undermountain adventure. :)
Regardless of how it's accomplished this DOES give them a way to bring the Mad Mage back. :)
*In Homer's voice* WOO-HOO! |
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Derulbaskul |
Posted - 07 Oct 2012 : 07:19:09 Great catch on the reference, Eilserus.
As an archmage of "unfathomable power" (please read that in the voice of Bill from "Kill Bill") I think that there are multitude of ways that Halaster could come back without it feeling like a lazy retcon... and his elixir is definitely one of them. |
Ayrik |
Posted - 25 Sep 2012 : 18:52:41 Ah, imagine those poor unfortunates trapped in those sections of Halaster's "Undermountain" domain which are covered by Ravenloft's hungry mists ...
I mean, hey, if good old Lord Soth was cool enough to retroactively "visit" the Demiplane of Dread (and Desire), then Halaster is an obvious follow up. Plus we could even assert another potential "escape" from Ravenloft ... through a Ravenloftified version of Undermountain ... mwoohahahaaaa! |
althen artren |
Posted - 25 Sep 2012 : 04:35:41 Of course Hally didn't die, its was a clone of his that died in the ritual, while he is in Deep Imasker creating a new power base. The current Halaster in Undermountain is an insane Manshoon clone due to that his mind cannot control all the Undermountain features and built in controls and extras. |
skychrome |
Posted - 25 Sep 2012 : 02:56:43 I think bringing Halaster back would be one of the most important pieces of restoring the Realms to me! There is stuff in the "old" Realms that I have little nostalgy for, but the concept of Undermountain and Halaster is something that I feel is timeless and editionless. It's simply an epic location and character and the realms cannot be whole to me without both! |
Thauranil |
Posted - 24 Sep 2012 : 15:22:08 Sounds intriguing. I would like to see more of the Mad Mage of the Undermoutain myself. |
glitter |
Posted - 24 Sep 2012 : 13:10:22 quote: Originally posted by Eilserus
Hola fellow scribes,
So I was reading through Volo's Guide to all things Magical and on page 85 we have Halaster's Quaff, a magical elixir the Mad Mage created and benefited from.
One of the abilities gained states: The imbiber gains 12 "extra" hit points, considered only when normal hit points are exhausted. When the last "extra" hit point is exhausted, the imbiber does not die; rather, his or her body passes into the ethereal plane to drift senseless there in temporal stasis, existing indefinitely in such a state until aided by prearranged magic or the actions of another being or harmed by a creature who happens upon it. If this floating body is dealt an additional 12 points of damage, death does occur.
So I'm theorizing that when Halaster was blasted into soul shards, part of him was also thrown into whatever the ethereal is called. Maybe if those shards are collected and fused with his body floating in stasis he will live again. It would make for an interesting 5E Realms premise to an Undermountain adventure. :)
Regardless of how it's accomplished this DOES give them a way to bring the Mad Mage back. :)
*In Homer's voice* WOO-HOO!
Well, I always considered that the question of resurrection is tightly linked to the soul (that spell only talk about the body), and the way Alaster died, I understand it as if woTC wanted to made it "definitive". That's why I think that a come back is unlikely, even if I would like to see a return of my favorite bad guy of the Realms.
And, in case of a return, we can imagine another setting than Undermountain, he deserve better than that |
Aulduron |
Posted - 24 Sep 2012 : 03:35:24 I'd like to see Halaster again. I also wonder what happened to Priamons phylactery. |
Markustay |
Posted - 23 Sep 2012 : 18:41:20 Even in canon, he didn't really die... at leats not in the normal way. His soul was shattered.
To me, that means someone just has to glue him back together.
Nice catch on that Volo entry. |
Dennis |
Posted - 23 Sep 2012 : 16:06:51 That's an interesting possibility, though may not exactly be the reason for his return. Ed mentioned some hints about the return of several characters, Hally included. Or so I gathered. |
The Red Walker |
Posted - 23 Sep 2012 : 14:44:20 quote: Originally posted by Lord Bane
Imagine Halaster returning, restarting his "zoo" of creatures and attempting to capture an Abolteh from the Sovereignty
Only if it's the oly Aboleth left anywhere in the realms and I'd trade the whole sovereignty for Halaster in an instant. |
Lord Bane |
Posted - 23 Sep 2012 : 12:24:58 Imagine Halaster returning, restarting his "zoo" of creatures and attempting to capture an Abolteh from the Sovereignty |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 23 Sep 2012 : 05:33:05 That's a good point... I remain rather dissatisfied with Hally's death and subsequent events in Undermountain. |
Alystra Illianniis |
Posted - 23 Sep 2012 : 04:10:49 Don't know much about Halaster myself- mostly what I got from NWN HotU, which is not much. I've read a few bits in sourcebooks as well, but nothing really specific. |
Kentinal |
Posted - 23 Sep 2012 : 03:17:26 Oh, is that is what 6 people read and did not reply to?
All things are possible, and what was may not be what is. New Print is Canon even if it makes no sense with what was printed prior. So Yes very likely he is alive. Up to those that write canon. |