Yaga-Shura

Yaga-Shura was a fire giant Bhaalspawn and a member of the group known as the Five. He commanded a powerful army of giants from his keep within the Marching Mountains.

Possessions
The powerful giant owned a number of powerful weapons and pieces of armor. Among these were a +4 runehammer, the Shield of the Order, along with the plate armor of Shuruppak, chosen of Gilgeam.

Relationships
Yaga-Shura was raised by a human witch called Nyalee. She helped him achieve invulnerability by means of a ritual that involved setting the fire to his heart. Yaga-Shura did not show much gratitude, taking her magically removed heart with him as a way to prevent her from undoing the magic.

The defense of his keep was led by a fire giant mage named Berenn.

Quite fittingly, Yaga-Shura was an associate of Imix, the Prince of Elemental Evil.

History
Yaga-Shura he took control of at least some of the fire giants in the Marching Mountains, recruiting many more to his army. He left some others others to guard the temple-enclave that housed his heart.

During the early parts of the Bhaalspawn crisis, in the, Yaga-Shura and the Five began to hunt down any Bhaalspawn they found. At the same time, the Bhaalist priestess Amelyssan gathered others into the Tethyrian city of Saradush under the guise of offering them protection from the carnage.

The city's ruler was a paranoid Bhaalspawn named Gromnir Il-Khan, who prevented anyone from entering into or leaving Saradush. Yaga-Shura and his fire giant army besieged the city but were thwarted by a magical barrier created by Gromnir's head wizard.

While Yaga-Shura was assaulting Saradush, his fellow Bhaalspawn Abdel Adrian journeyed into the Marching Mountains and recovered Yaga-Shura's heart, ending the fire giant's state of invulnerability. Yaga-Shura was subsequently slain within his siege camp, after having finally sacked Saradush. He was the second of the Five to have been slain by Abdel Adrian and his companions.

Appearances

 * Novels:
 * Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal (novel)
 * Video Games:
 * Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal (game)