Cult of the Dragon

The Cult of the Dragon, also known as the Keepers of the Secret Hoard and, as of around 1370 DR, the Wearers of Purple, was a semi-religious evil organization venerating undead dragons, or dracoliches, founded by Sammaster, a powerful wizard. Sammaster possessed great power, in a manner similar to Elminster and Khelben "Blackstaff" Arunsun. In Sammaster's case however, the additional power brought delusions of godhood and madness, and he came to believe in time that "dead dragons shall rule the world entire" and began to work toward that goal, fighting several Chosen of Mystra and even the god Lathander along the way. While Sammaster died, rose as a lich, and fallen again, his cult lived on, and continued to threaten the Western Heartlands.

The Cult of the Dragon venerated dragons, evil dragons in particular, and specifically dead evil dragons. They reanimated the gargantuan corpses as powerful and fell dracoliches. The Cult acted as an information network for its draconian "masters", brought gems and riches as offerings, and encouraged evil dragons to become dracoliches. Their belief was that dracoliches were destined to one day rule Faerûn and beyond.

Activities
The Cult of the Dragon's main activities were to gather intelligence for the evil dragons of Faerûn, contribute treasure to their hoards, and aid them in any way possible, in an attempt to gain the cooperation of these dragons. They were also to make preparations for these evil dragons to transform into dracoliches, and guard dragon lairs, sometimes containing dragon eggs or hatchlings, while these dragons went to hunt or raid.

In exchange, the members of the Cult of the Dragon would seek permission to use the dragons' lairs for shelter, and ask for help from the dragons if they were ever called upon using the rings of dragons.

The Cult was active throughout the Realms. Cult member activities included gathering information on particularly rich caravans to be raided, stealing unique items to be offered to their masters, and leading raids against their enemies (who, in their minds, were all those who might oppose the rulership of the dragons). Senior members of the Cult of the Dragon were given the secret of creation of dracoliches, which were recorded in the Tome of the Dragon, and each was also in possession of a ring of dragons.

The cult was not against legitimate commercial activities, and as such it had several merchant members who used their well-earned money to fund cult projects.

Marsember
The Cult of the Dragon had a following in the Shou enclave of Xiousing in Marsember in the late 15 century DR. The Shou traditionally venerated dragons and the cult found they could operate more openly among the Shou than among other cultures.

Mourktar
One of the longest-operating cells of the Cult (formed 1005 DR), this group acted as pioneers in the field of magical research related to dragons and undeath. They achieved great success in persuading the dragon Alasklerbanbastos to undergo the transformation to dracolichdom, and the Great Bone Wyrm since became the cell's leader. In fact, the cell relocated their base of operations from Chessenta to his lair in Mount Thulbane.

This cell had a dogmatic reputation within the Cult of the Dragon as a whole, owing to their devotion to Bane, strong ties to his church, and emphasis on the teachings of Algashon Nathaire over those of Sammaster. The cell, however, remained united in its hatred of Tchazzar and his followers over the years and saw his return to ascension as an open threat to Alasklerbanbastos. During the late 14 century DR, the Great Bone Wyrm hinted at an alliance forming between their cell and the Church of Tiamat, which, along with failed attempts at installing draconic leaders in Chessenta and Threskel, had its members grow weary and marginalized from other Cult branches.

Murghôm
In the late 15 century DR, the cult operated openly in the dragon-dominated realm of Murghôm. The cult owned a building in the city of Skalnaedyr known as Dragon House and maintained a fortress on the edge of the Plains of Purple Dust known as the Tower of the Talon.

Neverwinter
In 1479 DR, a cell of the cult, led by Adimond Kroskas, worked in conjunction with Thayan agents of Valindra Shadowmantle in Neverwinter Wood whilst searching for a way to restore the dragon Lorragauth to unlife. At the time, someone regularly graffitied a wall of a dilapidated building in the southern Blacklake District of Neverwinter with Iokharic writing (the language unrecognized) and the Cult of the Dragon symbol. Locals believed the images were evil, but mistook it for a devil-worshiping cult.

Sembia
As of 1368 DR, the commander of the guard in Daerlun, Sembia, was in control of the city through manipulation of the elderly merchant and official ruler Halath Tymmyr. The organization used Daerlun as an arms store and to heal wounded members, preferring to keep their activities low-key.

By the 1370s DR, the senior leaders of the Sembian cell were the Wearers of Purple Salvarad, Zannaster, Zilvreen, and Faerlaur Onthim along with seven or so well-to-do merchants and a senior member of the Silver Ravens. The cell was strongly allied with the dracoliches Aurgloroasa and Dretchroyaster, and maintained a loose associated with a few others. The Sembians maintained a strong influence over the Dragonwell cell.

The Sembian cell was in a constant resource war with the Zhentarim and repeatedly came into conflict with the church of Tiamat during their efforts to convert the dragons of the Thunder Peaks to undeath. They even became a check on the growing threat of the Shadovar.

Sunset Mountains
This Cult cell was housed in a citadel in the Sunset Mountains, near the Well of Dragons, the legendary site that served as a graveyard to dragons in Faerûn for ages. Their influence stretched from the Serpent Hills in the south to the southern border of the Anauroch, and even off the coast to the island of Evereska.

In the late 14 century, the Dragonwell cell was led by Naergoth Bladelord, a former member of the Sembian cell. In fact the group in the Sunset Mountains maintained close relations with their sister cell, and was full of its expatriated members. They had one allied dragon, Arsekaslyx, who served as their guardian for over a century.

As of the late 15 century DR, some old dragons continued to make pilgrimages to the site to achieve immortality through dracolichdom.

Tymanther
In the late 15 century DR, a secret cell of the cult operated in Djerad Thymar, the capital of Tymanther. The cult maintained its membership and beliefs secret, but had a public face called the Abeir Academy that welcomed dragonborn who had had hard times and were looking for a new start, as a way to cultivate potential new members.

Wyrmsmoke
Located in the Galena Mountains, the Cult cell that operated from Wyrmsmoke Keep extended their influence over the dragons of Thar and the eastern Moonsea. They often sought out dragons to disrupt the trade lines of the Zhentarim, though they could not sustain open opposition. The Wyrmsmoke cell had lost all their dracoliches, and many of their draconic allies in 1373 DR, largely at the hands of the Talons of Justice.

This cell was led by a council of six Wearers of Purple, mostly from the Moonsea region: Kaela Ulsant, Crenshyl Khodoil, Delphaeryn Leiyraghon, Orinskar of Thar, Theldar Hammerfist, and Dalgar. Their garrison of forces included three tribes of dragonkin, a tribe of draconic orcs, and their fire drake mounts.

Hierarchy
The structure of a Cult of the Dragon call comprised two distinct tiers of cult members: the higher-echelon Keepers of the Secret Hoard and the more common Followers of the Scaly Way. Each cell was led by one or more members of the Wearers of Purple, whose members commonly overlapped with the Keepers.

The Keepers of the Secret Hoard were the true believers within the Cult. This group was composed of wizards, most commonly necromancers, a handful of priests and clerics, and the most ruthless and vicious of the Cult warriors. Only the Cult mages had the arcane knowledge required to take active duty in providing dragons with beneficial magical items as well as prepare the esoteric potions and rituals needed for a dragon to become a dracolich. As divine spellcasting members were somewhat rare, the mages also often controlled the lesser undead and supported the cell's leadership.

The Followers of the Scaly Way included many mercenaries and warriors employed by the Cult to provide martial security, and outside agents such as merchants who acted as spies or smugglers to move their illicit goods, as well as or adventuring companies who, unbeknownst to them, rid the world of problems that hampered Cult activities.

Doomkin, the elite warriors of the Cult of the Dragon, were armed with doomkin scarabs allowing them to dominate their targets. They answered only to the Wearers of Purple.

Titles
By the 15 century DR, the organization and structure of the Cult of the Dragon had changed somewhat. As of this time, titles within the cult included, in descending order: Wyrmspeaker, the cult's highest echelon that held one office for every primary color of chromatic dragon; Dragonsoul; Dragonfang; Dragonwing; Dragonclaw; and Initiate, entrants into the cult who would train for months or years to attain higher rank.

Armor

 * Evil dragon armor

Magical Items

 * Amulet of draconic might
 * Dragon's tooth
 * Dragon masks
 * Ring of dragons

Artifacts

 * Mask of the Dragon Queen
 * Tome of the Dragon

Spells

 * Main: Cult of the Dragon spells

The Cult of the Dragon employed a number of unique and specialized spells that were inscribed within the Tome of the Dragon. As copies of Sammaster's opus were disseminated to leaders of the Cult's cells, they were often used by their arcane members while in service to the Sacred Ones. Many of the more uncommon and rare spells associated with the Cult were based in the metamagic and necromancy schools of magic. These subjects were part of Sammaster's obsession after his fall as one of Mystra's Chosen.

History
Originally, the Cult of the Dragon lacked any formal headquarters or strong leadership, which caused the organization to be disjointed and often in conflict with itself.

Although Sammaster was killed in 916 DR during an ambush by the Harpers and clergy of Lathander, Algashon Nathaire led the organization underground, and Sammaster achieved lichdom, having prepared for the event of his death. By around 1370 DR, the Cult had spread widely, and its own tenets had diverged, leading to members in different areas having different ideas of the Cult's formation and ultimate destiny.

After Sammaster's destruction in the late 14 century DR, the cult had no true leader, although, as of the, it revered Anabraxis The Black Talon as its ultimate authority. The cult was organized into semi-autonomous cells, each led by one or more Wearers of Purple.

It was during this leaderless period that a cultist named Severin Silrajin came to prominence. Guided by Tiamat, he decided that the Chronicles of Years to Come had been mistranslated by Sammaster, and predicted that the world would be ruled not by dead dragons, but by living ones. He quickly rose through the cult's ranks until he became its leader, at which point he switched the focus the cult's efforts to summoning Tiamat into Faerûn. This plot nearly succeeded, but, following its failure, the Cult fractured between those who wished to return to their old mandate to honor undead dragons and those who wished to pursue the new philosophy.

Appearances

 * Adventures
 * Steelheart • Vale of the Dragon Oracle • Hoard of the Dragon Queen • Rise of Tiamat


 * Novels
 * Shandril's Saga (Spellfire, Crown of Fire, Hand of Fire) • The Veiled Dragon • Temple Hill
 * Comics
 * Tyranny of Dragons


 * Video Games
 * Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor •