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The Scorpion Crown, and the machinations of [[Rary|Rary the Traitor]], were the subject of an entire core | The ''Scorpion Crown'', and the machinations of [[Rary|Rary the Traitor]], were the subject of an entire core plot arc in [[Living Greyhawk]], ''Blight on Bright Sands'' (2005-2006) and ''Empire and Restoration'' (2008). | ||
Rary sought to destroy the ''Scorpion Crown'' in [[595 CY|595]]-[[596 CY]] to recreate his domain and return the [[Bright Desert]] to its former verdant state by using certain magical items to unmake the crown<ref name=campaignnews>{{cite web |last=Broadhurst |first=Creighton |authorlink=Creighton Broadhurst |title="Outcomes on Bright Sands"|url=http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=lg/lgcn/20080313a |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080314180143/http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=lg/lgcn/20080313a |archivedate=March 14, 2008 |format= |work=Wizards.com |publisher=[[WotC]] |date=March 14, 2008 }}</ref> and break the [[Curse of Shattados]] which caused it to be a desert. "Ultimately, in ''Blight on Bright Sands'', Rary’s attempt to gain the items he needed to destroy the ''Scorpion Crown'' failed. Bands of meddling adventurers | Rary sought to destroy the ''Scorpion Crown'' in [[595 CY|595]]-[[596 CY]] to recreate his domain and return the [[Bright Desert]] to its former verdant state by using certain magical items to unmake the crown<ref name=campaignnews>{{cite web |last=Broadhurst |first=Creighton |authorlink=Creighton Broadhurst |title="Outcomes on Bright Sands"|url=http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=lg/lgcn/20080313a |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080314180143/http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=lg/lgcn/20080313a |archivedate=March 14, 2008 |format= |work=Wizards.com |publisher=[[WotC]] |date=March 14, 2008 }}</ref> and break the [[Curse of Shattados]] which caused it to be a desert. "Ultimately, in ''Blight on Bright Sands'', Rary’s attempt to gain the items he needed to destroy the ''Scorpion Crown'' failed. Bands of meddling adventurers ...thwarted Rary’s attempts to recover the items required to unmake the ''Scorpion Crown''." "Perceiving the festering darkness of his soul, [they] sought to stymie his schemes, lending their swordarms to the virtuous lady-paladin, [[Karistyne]], herself a loyal servant of the puissant archmage [[Tenser]]." | ||
Some of the items he tried to collect were: | Some of the items he tried to collect were: | ||
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* the ''Last Flower of [[Sulm]]''<ref>''Time’s Tide on Bright Sands'' (2005) ([[RPGA]])</ref> | * the ''Last Flower of [[Sulm]]''<ref>''Time’s Tide on Bright Sands'' (2005) ([[RPGA]])</ref> | ||
* [[thinaun]] hidden in the legendary Pits of Azak-Zil<ref>''Mines of the Eye'' (2005) ([[RPGA]])</ref><ref>''Phantoms on Bright Sands'' (2005) ([[RPGA]])</ref><ref>''Pits of Azak-Zil'' (2006) ([[RPGA]])</ref> | * [[thinaun]] hidden in the legendary Pits of Azak-Zil<ref>''Mines of the Eye'' (2005) ([[RPGA]])</ref><ref>''Phantoms on Bright Sands'' (2005) ([[RPGA]])</ref><ref>''Pits of Azak-Zil'' (2006) ([[RPGA]])</ref> | ||
* scimitar of evil aspect and great power – the ''Bane of [[Itar]]'',<ref>''Beneath the Bright Sands'' (2006) ([[RPGA]])</ref> destroyed in the ruins of [[Darkbridge Temple]]<ref name=dominion>''Dominion over Bright Sands'' (2006) ([[RPGA]])</ref> | * scimitar of evil aspect and great power – the ''Bane of [[Itar]]'',<ref>''Beneath the Bright Sands'' (2006) ([[RPGA]])</ref> intentionally destroyed in the ruins of [[Darkbridge Temple]]<ref name=dominion>''Dominion over Bright Sands'' (2006) ([[RPGA]])</ref> | ||
* powerful good-aligned warhammer ''[[Goggorddu]]'',<ref>''Tears for Bright Sands'' (2006) ([[RPGA]])</ref> destroyed in the ruins of Darkbridge Temple<ref name=dominion /> | * powerful good-aligned warhammer ''[[Goggorddu]]'',<ref>''Tears for Bright Sands'' (2006) ([[RPGA]])</ref> intentionally destroyed in the ruins of Darkbridge Temple<ref name=dominion /> | ||
"Of course, after his defeat, Rary does not simply give up. He is too clever and too determined for that and he has too many allies yet loyal to his cause. [...] Rary’s machinations continue in ''Rise of the Ancients'' a three-part core plot arc taking place in the [[Bright Lands|Empire of the Bright Sands]]."<ref>{{cite web|author=Broadhurst, Creighton|authorlink=Creighton Broadhurst|title=Outcome on Bright Sands|url=http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=lg/lgcn/20080313a|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20161031210208/http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=lg/lgcn/20080313a|archivedate=31 October 2016|format=News blog|work=Wizards.com|publisher=[[WotC]]|date=13 March 2008|accessdate=13 August 2024}}</ref> However, the campaign consequences or outcomes of the later plot arc weren't published publicly. | "Of course, after his defeat, Rary does not simply give up. He is too clever and too determined for that and he has too many allies yet loyal to his cause. [...] Rary’s machinations continue in ''Rise of the Ancients'' a three-part core plot arc taking place in the [[Bright Lands|Empire of the Bright Sands]]."<ref>{{cite web|author=Broadhurst, Creighton|authorlink=Creighton Broadhurst|title=Outcome on Bright Sands|url=http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=lg/lgcn/20080313a|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20161031210208/http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=lg/lgcn/20080313a|archivedate=31 October 2016|format=News blog|work=Wizards.com|publisher=[[WotC]]|date=13 March 2008|accessdate=13 August 2024}}</ref> However, the campaign consequences or outcomes of the later plot arc weren't published publicly. | ||
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"Great Tharizdun, Master of Darkness and Decay, hear me now! Give me a token so that I may rule unquestioned and my people may bow down to me and me alone!"
—Shattados the Cruel, before the fall of Sulm[1]
The Scorpion Crown is an artifact sacred to Tharizdun. It was gifted to Shattados the Cruel, ruler of Sulm, shortly before his empire collapsed.[1]
Appearance
The Scorpion Crown is a crown of black iron, shaped like a scorpion.[1] The legs of the scorpion ring around the head, and the stinging tail reaches over the head. The crown is heavy and always cold.[2]
Properties
Powers
The crown has no beneficial powers.
Drawbacks
Shattados of Sulm, the king who first accepted this gift, found himself transformed into a terrible monster. His people became monstrous scorpion-folk, and his great kingdom became a lifeless sandy desert.[1]
Anyone who wears this artifact is immediately transformed into a monstrous creature known as a "master scorpion". Worse, the curse affects all those who owe the wearer allegiance, including servants, henchmen, or subjects. Those people all assume the form of a manscorpion, a beast with the head and torso of a human but the lower half of a giant scorpion.
The crown is also responsible for the ruin of the surrounding lands.
Destruction
The Scorpion Crown is a major artifact and cannot be destroyed by normal means.
Rumored ways to destroy the crown include dropping it into an active volcano in the Hellfurnaces,[2] melting it in the breath of a lawful good great wyrm dragon,[2] taking it to somewhere like the Negative Material Plane where it cannot survive,[2] or carrying it by spelljamming ship to the space between planets and feeding it to a massive spacefaring creature.[2]
History
Creation
The dark god Tharizdun created this artifact as a gift to Shattados, king of Sulm, around the year -700 CY. Shattados beseeched that malign entity's power to allow him to rule unquestioned over his unruly people.[1]
Only when it was too late did he learn that Tharizdun's artifacts are terribly cursed. The land where Sulm once stood decayed into what is now the Bright Desert.
Recent history
In 584 CY, Rary the Traitor murdered the archmages Tenser and Otiluke before fleeing to the Bright Desert in search of the Scorpion Crown.
In Living Greyhawk
| This section contains content from the Living Greyhawk organized-play campaign. |
The Scorpion Crown, and the machinations of Rary the Traitor, were the subject of an entire core plot arc in Living Greyhawk, Blight on Bright Sands (2005-2006) and Empire and Restoration (2008).
Rary sought to destroy the Scorpion Crown in 595-596 CY to recreate his domain and return the Bright Desert to its former verdant state by using certain magical items to unmake the crown[3] and break the Curse of Shattados which caused it to be a desert. "Ultimately, in Blight on Bright Sands, Rary’s attempt to gain the items he needed to destroy the Scorpion Crown failed. Bands of meddling adventurers ...thwarted Rary’s attempts to recover the items required to unmake the Scorpion Crown." "Perceiving the festering darkness of his soul, [they] sought to stymie his schemes, lending their swordarms to the virtuous lady-paladin, Karistyne, herself a loyal servant of the puissant archmage Tenser."
Some of the items he tried to collect were:
- an ancient prophecy inscribed upon a scroll crafted from the skin of a gold dragon[4]
- the Last Flower of Sulm[5]
- thinaun hidden in the legendary Pits of Azak-Zil[6][7][8]
- scimitar of evil aspect and great power – the Bane of Itar,[9] intentionally destroyed in the ruins of Darkbridge Temple[10]
- powerful good-aligned warhammer Goggorddu,[11] intentionally destroyed in the ruins of Darkbridge Temple[10]
"Of course, after his defeat, Rary does not simply give up. He is too clever and too determined for that and he has too many allies yet loyal to his cause. [...] Rary’s machinations continue in Rise of the Ancients a three-part core plot arc taking place in the Empire of the Bright Sands."[12] However, the campaign consequences or outcomes of the later plot arc weren't published publicly.
Publication history
The Scorpion Crown was was a significant plot device in Rary the Traitor (1992).[1]
References
Citations
- ↑ a b c d e f WGR3 Rary the Traitor (1992), p.22.
- ↑ a b c d e WGR3 Rary the Traitor (1992), p.32-34.
- ↑ Broadhurst, Creighton. "Outcomes on Bright Sands". Wizards.com. WotC, March 14, 2008. Archived from the original on March 14, 2008.
- ↑ Dark Deceit on Bright Sands (2005) (RPGA)
- ↑ Time’s Tide on Bright Sands (2005) (RPGA)
- ↑ Mines of the Eye (2005) (RPGA)
- ↑ Phantoms on Bright Sands (2005) (RPGA)
- ↑ Pits of Azak-Zil (2006) (RPGA)
- ↑ Beneath the Bright Sands (2006) (RPGA)
- ↑ a b Dominion over Bright Sands (2006) (RPGA)
- ↑ Tears for Bright Sands (2006) (RPGA)
- ↑ Broadhurst, Creighton. Outcome on Bright Sands (News blog). Wizards.com. WotC, 13 March 2008. Archived from the original on 31 October 2016. Retrieved on 13 August 2024.
Bibliography
- Pryor, Anthony. WGR3 Rary the Traitor. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1992. Item code TSR9386.
Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index
The Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index (EGI) is based on previous work of Jason Zavoda through '08, continued by numerous other fans. The EGI article has a list of sources, product names, abbreviations, and a link to the full, downloadable index.
| Topic | Type | Description | Product | Page/Card/Image
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scorpion Crown | Item | Encyclopedia Magica - Volume I | 337 | |
| Scorpion Crown | Item | Artifact, | Dragon magazine #294 | 93 |
| Scorpion Crown | Item | Artifact, | WGR3 Rary the Traitor | 9, 12, 22, 27, 29, 32, 44, 46, 48, 51, 63 |