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Greyhawk Character
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name=Warduke
home=Unknown
gender=Male
race=Human
class=Fighter
alignment=Chaotic Evil
age=Unknown
universe="World of Greyhawk "In the "World of Greyhawk "campaign setting for the "Dungeons & Dragons "roleplaying game , Warduke is a powerful human warrior and a Hierarch of theHorned Society . He sometimes works as a bounty hunter and assassin, and is heartless, cruel and short-tempered.Description
Warduke is a muscular human, equipped with a skull-motif
shield , a half-suit of bluechainmail , and most notably, a helmet complete with "bat wing"-like ridges. His favored weapon is "Nightwind", a +3 "anarchic flaming burst human banebastard sword ". He also bears a "fearsome eye" fiendish graft.History
Warduke's early life is unknown, as is his true identity, though rumors abound. One states that he was once firm friends with a noble paladin, until Warduke's descent into evil forced them to become fierce enemies.
Warduke came to prominence after the
Greyhawk Wars , spreading terror among the soldiers, fighting societies, and mercenaries of theFlanaess , from theSolnor Ocean to theBarrier Peaks . Warduke was quickly recruited by theUnnameable Hierarch to aid in rebuilding theHorned Society , and was eventually made a Hierarch himself.Creative origins
Warduke originated as a character for the "Dungeons & Dragons" toy line in the 1980s. Warduke originally appeared as a D&D action figure along with such other characters as Strongheart the paladin, Elkhorn the dwarf fighter, and Zarak the half-orc assassin. In a module featuring many of the characters from the toy line, Warduke and Strongheart were depicted as once having been good friends, until Warduke turned to evil.
It is worth noting, however, that a (unnamed) figure with warduke's distinctive headgear appears on the cover of Dragon Magazine #17, published by
TSR, Inc. in 1978.He often was seen teamed with the villainous sorcerer Kelek, and even once appeared on the "Dungeons & Dragons" animated TV series. In 2003, the staff of "Dungeon" magazine
retcon ned Warduke into "Greyhawk" continuity.The "Shady Dragon Inn"
The "Dungeons & Dragons" accessory, "The
Shady Dragon Inn ", provides a number of details on Warduke and other characters in the D&D and AD&D toy lines. However, as this accessory was published long before the character's retcon into "Greyhawk", it is uncertain how accurate this information is in regards to canon.Originally a close friend of Strongheart the paladin, the two became mortal enemies when exposed to a magical item called the Heartstone, which brought Warduke's cruel nature to the fore. He is a close ally of a woman named Skylla, an evil wizard. Warduke is loved by one woman, a formerly good cleric named Raven, and hated by another, a good cleric named
Mercion .Collectibles
Warduke collectibles include:
*First series AD&D action figure (1983).
*Second series AD&D action figure, with "battle mattic" action (1984).
*A miniature unarticulated figure.
*"Nightmare," Warduke's steed (1983).
*Warduke pencil sharpener, never released, though prototypes have turned up.
*"Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Coloring Books": "The Lost Wand" and "Crown of Rulership" (both 1983), featuring Warduke on the cover; Warduke also appears in "Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Coloring Books": "Characters Coloring Book" and "The Rescue of Ringlerun" (both 1983), though he is not on the cover.
*Warduke Halloween costume.
*"Dungeons & Dragons Lazer Blazers", the "Warduke Collection," 3-D holographic stickers (1985).
*"Dungeons & DragonsColorforms Adventure Set".
*An AD&D "puffy sticker" featuring Warduke.
*"Dungeons & Dragons Puzzleforms".
*"Dungeons & Dragons Shrinky Dinks".
*A Warduke "Paint Master" sculpture.
*A Paint by Number set featuring Warduke.
*In March 2006 a 'Warduke' miniature figurine was released in the "War Drums" set of the collectable miniatures game "Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures ".References
*Gray, Michael L. "
Quest for the Heartstone " (TSR,1984 ).*Mona, Erik, et al. "Critical Threats: Warduke." "Dungeon" #105 (
Paizo Publishing ,2003 ).*Smith, Carl. "
The Shady Dragon Inn " (TSR,1983 ).External links
* [http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/alumni/20060414a&pf=true A Brief History of Warduke]
* [http://www.toyarchive.com/DungeonsDragons.html Dungeons & Dragons toys at Toy Archive]
* [http://dockingbay97.com/warduke/warduke.html a list of Dungeons & Dragons Warduke toys]
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