- Zagyg
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name=Zagyg
title=The Mad Arch-Mage
home=Concordant Opposition
power=Demigod
alignment=Chaotic Neutral
portfolio=Humor, eccentricity, occult lore, unpredictability
domains=Chaos, Knowledge, Magic, Rune, Spell
alias=Zagig Yragerne
super=BoccobIn the "
World of Greyhawk "campaign setting for the "Dungeons & Dragons "role-playing game , Zagyg (formerly known as "Zagig Yragerne") is the god of Humor, Eccentricity, Occult Lore, and Unpredictability. His symbol is the rune of insanity.Publication history
Zagyg's name is a near reverse
anagram of his creator's name, "Erne(st) Gary Gygax."Fact|date=September 2008Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition (1977-1988)
Zagyg was first detailed for the Dungeons & Dragons game in "The Deities and Demigods of the World of Greyhawk" by
Gary Gygax in "Dragon" #70 (1983). [Gygax, Gary. "The Deities and Demigods of the World of Greyhawk." "Dragon" #70 (TSR, 1983)] Zagyg was subsequently detailed in the "World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting " (1983), [Gygax, Gary . "World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting " (TSR,1983 )] and in "Greyhawk Adventures" (1988). [Ward, James M. "Greyhawk Adventures " (TSR,1988 )]Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition (1989-1999)
Zagyg was one of the deities described in the "From the Ashes" set (1992), for the Greyhawk campaign, [
Sargent, Carl . "From the Ashes" (TSR,1992 )] and appeared again in "Greyhawk: The Adventure Begins" (1998). [Moore, Roger E . "Greyhawk: The Adventure Begins" (TSR,1998 )]Dungeons & Dragons 3.0 edition (2000-2002)
Zagyg's role in the 3rd edition Greyhawk setting was defined in the "
Living Greyhawk Gazetteer " (2000). [Holian, Gary ,Erik Mona ,Sean K Reynolds , andFrederick Weining . "Living Greyhawk Gazetteer " (Wizards of the Coast ,2000 )]Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 edition (2003-2007)
Zagyg relationship to
Boccob was expanded upon in "Dragon" #338 (2005), in the "Core Beliefs" column. [Reynolds, Sean K. "Core Beliefs: Boccob." "Dragon" #338 (Paizo Publishing ,2005 )]Description
Zagyg's appearance varies, though he is usually garbed in blue and silver. As a mortal, Zagyg was a short, heavyset human with round, often flushed, face.
Clergy and temples
Zagyg has very few priests. They enjoy bringing humor and strangeness into the lives of others, and can often be found working as bards. They also seek to uncover lost magical knowledge.
History
Zagyg was born Zagig Yragerne in
Hardby in 277 CY. The son of DespotrixEileme Yragerne , Zagyg is a descendant ofGanz Yragerne , second Lord Mayor of theFree City of Greyhawk , andMaro Yragerne , a former Despotrix ofHardby . Sometime around 310 CY, Zagyg made his way to Greyhawk, where he bribed the members of the city's Directing Oligarchy for a seat on their board, then somehow convinced them to elect him Lord Mayor of the city.In 339 CY, Zagig's mother died. As her sole heir, Zagig became the first (and only) Despot of Hardby, as well as inheriting the title of Landgraf of the Selintan, an old
Great Kingdom provincial title applied to the ruler of the area now known as the Domain of Greyhawk. In 351, Zagig renounced the title of Despot, leaving theGynarchy of Hardby to choose another Despotrix to rule the city.Regarded by many as Greyhawk's greatest Lord Mayor and citizen, Zagig is in many ways responsible for making Greyhawk what it is today. He reformed Greyhawk's legal code, established a currency for the city, founded the
Greyhawk Guild of Wizardry , brought scholars to the city to found colleges, oversaw the creation of the mining towns of Diamond Lake andSteaming Springs in theCairn Hills , and organized the city's firstDesportium of Magick . He also oversaw the construction of the city's sewers, theFree City Arena , andCastle Greyhawk . It was Zagig who named Greyhawk the "Gem of the Flanaess," in a speech voicing his wish that Greyhawk become the "keystone of civilization."However, for all the good Zagig brought to the city, he also brought much peril. Always eccentric, Zagig's sanity began to gradually decline after 370 CY, and many of Greyhawk's citizens lived in fear of his outbursts of humor and rage. In 395, Zagig voiced his plans to enclose Greyhawk's New City in walls made of elemental forces, such as fire and water. Though most citizens felt this would endanger their lives, Zagig seemed not to care. In the minutes of a typical meeting of the city Directors in Growfest, 400 CY, it is noted that Zagig was attended by a black dragon he had brought from the
Mistmarsh , several homonculi, and a flesh golem clothed as the Overking of theGreat Kingdom . It was at this time that one of the oligarchs, asked what possibly the affluent city could have lacked, said in a guarded moment: "sanity."Fact|date=October 2007Then on Coldeven 8, 421 CY, Zagig failed to show up for a meeting of the Directing Oligarchy. Though he had given no sign of his intentions, Zagig was not seen by mortals on
Oerth again. Every year on this anniversary, the Lord Mayor and Directing Oligarchy share a meal of bread and water, in commemoration of the return to normalcy occasioned by Zagig's disappearance.Sometime during his reign as mayor, Zagig is said to have used powerful magic to capture and imprison the demon prince
Fraz-Urb'luu , who only recently escaped his confinement. It is rumored that Zagig collaborated in this scheme with his fellow archmage,Iggwilv ,Fact|date=October 2007 who would later on use what she had learned to imprison her own demon lord,Graz'zt , and conquerPerrenland .In 505 CY, Zagyg succeeded in capturing nine demigods of opposing alignments and imprisoning them beneath Castle Greyhawk. It was later learned that the capture of these deities was required as part of Zagyg's
apotheosis . Those known to have been captured includeIuz (oddly enough, the son of Iggwilv and Graz'zt),Wastri ,Merikka and Rudd.Olidammara attempted to free Rudd, but was himself captured and transformed for a time into a small, carapaced animal. Most of Zagyg's captives did manage to eventually escape (including Iuz, who was freed in 570 CY by LordRobilar ), althoughZuoken is rumored to have been one of the original captives and may remain a prisoner.By the time of Iuz's escape, it was revealed by
Mordenkainen that Zagig Yragerne was alive and well, and in fact, had become a demigod in the service ofBoccob , god of magic. Zagig is now known as "Zagyg", a variant spelling of his name which he sometimes used when signing documents as Lord Mayor. A number of members of theCircle of Eight began honoring Zagyg, most likely for his magical prowess (it is said that no greater mortal mage has ever lived, except perhapsVecna ). The Mad Arch-Mage's cult has since that time achieved a minor following, though it has yet to gain any strength in Greyhawk City.References
Addtional reading
*Breault, Mike, ed. "Castle Greyhawk" (TSR, 1988).
*Brown, Anne. "Player's Guide to Greyhawk" (TSR, 1998).
*Brown, Richard W, and Anne Brown. "Falcon's Revenge " (TSR, 1990] .
**Brown, Richard W, and Anne Brown. "Falconmaster " (TSR, 1990).
*Conforti, Steven, ed. "Living Greyhawk Official Listing of Deities for Use in the Campaign," version 2.0. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2005. Available online: [http://www.wizards.com/rpga/downloads/LG_Deities.zip]
*Cook, David. "History of the Greyhawk Wars." "Wars" (TSR,1991 ). Available Online: http://www.nyrond.org/turbine/page/university/greyhawkwars.html
*Gygax, Gary. "Come Endless Darkness" (New Infinities ,1988 ).
**Gygax, Gary. "Dance of Demons" (New Infinities, 1988).
**Gygax, Gary. "Isle of the Ape " (TSR,1985 ).
*Gygax, Gary, andFrank Mentzer . "The Temple of Elemental Evil" (TSR,1985 ).
*Kuntz, Robert J, andGary Gygax . "Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure " (TSR,1984 ).
*Looby, Paul. "Hardby: City of the Scorned." "Dungeon" #109 (Paizo Publishing ,2004 ).
*Mobley, Blake, and Timothy B Brown. "Greyhawk Ruins " (TSR,1990 ).
**Moore, Roger. "Return of the Eight " (TSR, 1998).
*Niles, Douglas , and Carl Sargent. "The City of Greyhawk" (TSR, 1989).
*Reynolds, Sean K. "Crypt of Lyzandred the Mad " (TSR, 1998).
*Reynolds, Sean K, andChris Pramas . "Slavers " (TSR, 2000).
*Sargent, Carl. "Iuz the Evil " (TSR,1993 ).
*Living Greyhawk Journal no. 3 - "Gods of Oerth"
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