Seragrimm the Just
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Description
Seragrimm's main goal in life was to maintain control as ruler of his lands. He desired to keep his land peaceful and safe from evil. This desire was so strong that upon his death, he did not die completely, instead he lives on. safeguarding his castle and watching over those who rule his lands. Through his magic, he directs the actions of his officials.
Relationships
Seragrimm's official emissary is Drendar. Drendar shuttles information in both directions, between Seragrimm and other heads of state. Drender is entirely loyal to Seragrimm, his king, despite those who have tired to take advantage or control of him.
Publication history
Seragrimm was first printed on Card#77 of the 1991 Trading Cards set, art by Keith Parkinson. Since then, the same art has been used on several other products, including the first edition adventure Crown of Ancient Glory, as well as a 1,000-piece puzzle in the "Fantasy Series" line by Wizkids. There was some debate over his alignment (Lawful Good), but, there have been possible Good-aligned liches at least since second edition D&D. Their entry listed "Alignment: any", as well as going on to say, "In rare cases, liches of a most unusual nature can be found which are of any alignment." And in 1990, the year before this card was printed, a creature called an "Archlich" was printed, predating and seeming to be the source for Seragrimm.
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Sources/Bibliography
Greyhawk Trading Cards, TSR, 1991, #77
Zavoda Index Entry
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