- Eli Tomorast
Greyhawk Character
caption=Eli Tomorast on the cover of "Dungeon" #112.
name=Eli Tomorast
home=Unknown
gender=Male
race=Human
class=Wizard
alignment=Evil
age=Unknown
universe="World of Greyhawk "Eli Tomorast is the fictional wizard that serves as the primary antagonist in
Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure , a module for theDungeons & Dragons roleplaying game , in theWorld of Greyhawk campaign setting .Description
Eli Tomorast is described as a gaunt human, with black hair and facial hair. His forearms and hands have been replaced by those of an unknown demon, giving him additional powers which make him a more powerful adversary in the module.
History
Original history
In the original adventure, published in
1984 , Tomorast had little background, and served only as the owner of the "Tome of the Black Heart ", an artifact which Eli discovered in theLost City of Elders somewhere to the east. [cite book | title=Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure | author=Robert J. Kuntz andGary Gygax | year=1984 | publisher=TSR, Inc. ] The Tome gives him the ability to summon and control a powerful demon namedKerzit , who Eli set up as a false god in order to expand his power, and to provide sacrifices to Kerzit.Updated history
In the original module's timeline, Eli is slain by
Mordenkainen , who was the character run byGary Gygax . Mordenkainen was also printed in the module as a pre-generated character for players to use if they wished. In2004 , "Dungeon" magazine published "Maure Castle" in issue #124. This was an update to the original module, and presented a continuation of Eli's story. In the update, Eli was resurrected by agnoll cleric ofYeenoghu who sought the power of the "Tome of the Black Heart" and its guardian, Kerzit. [cite journal | author=Kuntz, Robert J with additional material fromErik Mona ,James Jacobs &Gary Gygax | title=Maure Castle | journal=Dungeon | issue = #112 | publisher=Paizo Publishing, LLC | year = 2004 ]In this update, Eli, bent on revenge against Mordenkainen and his associates, discovers a way into the true dungeons of Maure Castle, and sets about gathering the power required to take his revenge.
Notes
References
*Kuntz, Robert J. and Gary Gygax. "Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure" (TSR, 1984).
*Kuntz, Robert J,
Erik Mona ,James Jacobs &Gary Gygax . "Maure Castle." "Dungeon" #112 (Paizo Publishing,2004 ).
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