Salatis

Salatis was a senator in the city-state of Innarlith in the mid-14th century DR. He became an ally of the Red Wizard Marek Rymüt who used him to overthrow Ransar Osorkon, the ruler of the city-state in 1365 DR. Following this coup, Salatis himself became Ransar of Innarlith.

"Well, Osorkon, my old friend, by the grace of the Destroyer, by the will of Talos, I must inform you that your services to the city-state of Innarlith are no longer required. May Talos eat your wretched soul to break his fast on the morrow."

- Salatis to Senator Ransar Osorkon as the former lay usurped and dying following Salatis's coup

Personality
Salatis had a tendency to change from being a devotee of one deity to another very quickly. He was very religious, but often didn't follow a particular deity longer than a short time before he changed his devotion to another one.

Relationships
Marek Rymüt, acting on behalf of the Red Wizards of Thay, effectively controlled Salatis once he became Ransar of Innarlith, albeit clandestinely. Salatis was well aware that he required Marek's assistance in order to keep his position in control of the city.

Among Salatis's allies on the senate included senators Inthelph and Meykhati.

History
In 1364 DR Salatis and a group of other senators made a deal to advance Willem Korvan to the senate of Innarlith after the latter had secretly assassinated Senator Khonsu.

Following these events, Ransar Osorkon made plans to begin construction of a canal that would connect the Lake of Steam to the Nagaflow and thus connect the Sea of Fallen Stars to the oceans of Toril. The Red Wizards did not stand to profit from this project, as it would have greatly hurt their control of the magical portal trade that previously had been used to transport ships between either body of water.

In 1365 DR Salatis was transported by Marek Rymüt to the red wizard's pocket dimension, the Land of One Hundred and Thirteen. There he was shown an army of black firedrakes that Marek had created. Marek explained to Salatis that he intended to give the drakes to Salatis to use in order so that Salatis would become Ransar and in return, Salatis was to obey any directions that Marek gave to him while he served as Ransar in Innarlith. Salatis agreed to the plan.

Not long after this, Salatis and some of his allies in the senate began openly questioning and challenging Ransar Osorkon in the senate chamber regarding the canal project.

On Highharvestide in 1365 DR, civil unrest erupted and Salatis took the opportunity to stage a coup against Osorkon. Osorkon and his guards kept within the Ransar's office in the Palace of Many Spires during the unrest. The black firedrakes, which had been polymorphed into human form as a disguise, sieged the palace and broke into the Ransar's office. Salatis arrived and called on Osorkon to surrender, but Osorkon insisted on giving battle. The polymorphed black firedrakes breathed flaming acid on him and his guards, thereby killing them.

Salatis then received confirmation from the senate to become the new Ransar of Innarlith. He didn't end the canal project, and saw some benefit of it to the city-state, despite the harm it would have provided to the Red Wizards and Marek's dislike for the project. Marek eventually came to turn around and change his position on the canal as he came to realize that it would be impossible to stop it from being completed, since the idea had already been put out and embraced by the Innarlan public, regardless of who Marek was able to control in the city-state's government. Marek succeeded in getting Salatis to approve, however, of allowing for the establishment of a Thayan enclave in Innarlith. He then decided to use the canal project to the advantage of the Red Wizards by getting the canal builders to use Thayan magical items or services to help build the canal.

Salatis got the senate to dismiss Ivar Devorast from his position as chief engineer in constructing the canal and put Willem Korvan, another ally of Marek Rymüt, in his place.

Appearances

 * Novels
 * Whisper of Waves • Lies of Light