Bucknard

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Greyhawk Character
Bucknard
Bucknard's ghost. Art by Eva Widermann.
General info
Gender:Male
Species:Human
Class:Wizard
Dates
Death:580 CY

Bucknard is a powerful human wizard, and a founding member of the Circle of Eight. In Dungeon's Age of Worms adventure path, Bucknard is referred to as "Balakarde."

Description

Bucknard is described as affable, esteemed, talented and powerful, yet stubborn and headstrong.

Abilities

Relationships

Bucknard is a former member of the Circle of Eight.

He has one known sister, Maralee, who was murdered by Dragotha and reanimated as a Kyuss Knight. Maralee was responsible for killing Bucknarde.[1]

History

In 556 CY, Bucknard's sister and adventuring companion, Maralee, was slain by sons of Kyuss. Bucknard took her death (and seeing her devoured by ghoulish worms) hard. Depressed for years, he emerged from his depression to become one of the most potent wizards of his generation. He had dedicated himself to one overriding task: the destruction of Kyuss.

In 571, Bucknard became one of the founding members of the Circle of Eight, as Mordenkainen invited some of the most prominent mages in the Flanaess to join him in a successor organization to the Citadel of Eight.

At the height of his powers, Bucknard began deeply obsessing over occult manuscripts relating to the Worm God and his cult. He grew increasingly secluded and paranoid, no longer confiding even with close friends like Tenser. Abruptly resigning from the Circle of Eight in 579 CY, he traveled to Alhaster to research his theory that the Ebon Triad cult had been created there as a front for the cult of Kyuss. Lashonna, the town's most knowledgeable expert in the occult, agreed to meet with him and directed him to the Wormcrawl Fissure, where he was captured by Dragotha. The following year, after months of torture, Bucknard finally died at the hands of his own undead sister, upon Dragotha's orders. Bucknard's soul shattered into three separate ghosts, representing his artistic, scholarly, and vengeful sides, which were bound to three different items, and they haunted the Fissure for decades afterwards.

In 581, Bucknard's position in the Circle was filled by Jallarzi Sallavarian.

In late 595 or early 596 CY, bucknarde's ghosts were discovered by adventurers in the Wormcrawl Fissure. During the course of trying to defeat Dragotha, Bucknard's soul was rejoined and he aided the group of heroes supernaturally, and telepathically imparted information to the relating to the Age of Worms. When Dragotha was slain (the object of Bucknard's ire and the reason he was still a ghost), he gave the adventurers a final boon, and passed on into the afterlife.[2]

Associated magic items

Bucknard crafted the magic item Bucknard's everfull purse, which is essentially a leather pouch or small bag that refills itself each morning. Each such coin purse can replicate a different number of coins or gems, depending on which type of bag it is. A variant of this item, Bucknard's everfood pouch, is mentioned in the second edition Rogues' Gallery.

Writings

Bucknard authored the following works:

  • Inexplicable Reflections

References

Citations
  1. Dungeon #134 (May 2006), p.56
  2. Dungeon #134 (May 2006), p.86
Bibliography
———. "Greyhawk's World: Quasi-deities." Dragon #71. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983.
———. World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983.

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

Bucknard Non-player character Dungeon Masters Guide 1st Edition 122
Bucknard Non-player character Dragon magazine #071 19
Bucknard Non-player character Dragon magazine #082 59
Bucknard Non-player character Living Greyhawk Journal #0 6
Bucknard Non-player character Player's Guide to Greyhawk 18, 23
Bucknard Non-player character The Adventure Begins 60
Bucknard Non-player character World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) 33
Bucknard's Everful Purse Item Epic Level Handbook, D&D 3.0 151
Bucknard's Everful Purse Item Encyclopedia Magica - Volume I 133
Bucknards Everful Purse Item Artifact, Dungeon Masters Guide 1st Edition 122
Inexplicaple Reflections By Bucknard Item Book, Dragon magazine #082 59
Inexplicaple Reflections By Bucknard Item Book, Encyclopedia Magica - Volume III 1181