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'''Madd''' was a celebrated [[Suloise|Suel]] sorcerer who lived before the [[Rain of Colorless Fire]]. Along with his partner, the equally famous sorcerer [[Ztxar]], he created a set of magical maps.  
'''Madd''' was a celebrated [[Suloise|Suel]] sorcerer who lived before the [[Rain of Colorless Fire]]. Along with his partner, the equally famous sorcerer [[Ztxar]], he created a set of magical maps.  


Madd managed to escape the destruction of the Rain of Colorless Fire, taking eight of these maps with him, and settling in a city whose name is no longer remembered. He led a peaceful life, teaching magic and conducting experimentations. When Madd died, he left his works to his apprentice [[Dane]].  
Madd managed to escape the destruction of the Rain of Colorless Fire, taking eight of these maps with him, and settling in a city whose name is no longer remembered. He led a peaceful life, teaching magic and conducting experimentations. It is said that, shortly before his death, Madd created a ninth map. When Madd died, he left his works to his apprentice [[Dane]].  


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

Revision as of 19:14, 23 August 2009

Greyhawk Character
Madd
Madd's symbol, from Dragon #125 (1987).
General info
Home:Suel Imperium
Alignment:unknown
Gender:Male
Species:Human (Suloise)
Class:Magic-user
Dates
Age:1000+ (dead)

Madd was a celebrated Suel sorcerer who lived before the Rain of Colorless Fire. Along with his partner, the equally famous sorcerer Ztxar, he created a set of magical maps.

Madd managed to escape the destruction of the Rain of Colorless Fire, taking eight of these maps with him, and settling in a city whose name is no longer remembered. He led a peaceful life, teaching magic and conducting experimentations. It is said that, shortly before his death, Madd created a ninth map. When Madd died, he left his works to his apprentice Dane.

Bibliography

  • Wurn, Lee Ian. "Bazaar of the Bizarre: The Magical Maps of Greyhawk." Dragon #125. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1987.