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Ketheric Thorm's war was a conflict between the chosen of Shar, Ketheric Thorm and the Harpers , that took place in the Chionthar Valley in the 14th century DR.[1]
Conflict pre-history[]
A former faithful worshipper of Selûne, Ketheric Thorm turned to Shar following the death of his wife Melodia Thorm and daughter Isobel Thorm. Some citizens of Reithwin and the surrounding lands followed Ketheric's example and converted to the Shar's faith out of respect for him and not on religious grounds, but some were the true disciples of the Lady of Loss. Sharran Registry bore record to a large amount of people joining Ketheric's cause at that period, including multiple members of noble families. The owner of the Damaged Journal was one of examples of the disappointed Selûnites finding their new way in Shar's embrace.[1]
Ketheric's preparations[]
- Mason's Log
- Scuffed Manifest
- Personal Account
- Scribbled Note (Last Light Inn)
- Harper's Notebook
Adamantine Forge construction
- Grymforge: A History
- Dusty Book
Selûnite Resistance[]
After Ketheric's conversion to Shar, not all inhabitants of the lands controlled by him did the same. Those that did not convert were declared heretics and persecuted. Inquisitor Verzen Wranlock's Investigation Notes shed light on some measures used in Reithwin to find the worshipers of Selûne.
- Mason's Letter -- start of resistance
- Note
- Halfred's Note -- relics
- Mason's Log
- Inkeeper's Journal
Course of the war[]
The increasing strain from the ongoing military strife had an impact on the spirits of both parties. As a result, due to the Harpers' regular espionage activities, Sharran adherents found themselves at times punished by the Sharran inquisitors, mistakenly suspected of aiding the enemy. One of such situations was described in Justiciar Sybil's Undelivered Letter apologizing for her oversight during an investigation in Grymforge. The Harpers also conducted interrogations of the inhabitants of Reithwin and Moonrise Towers using force as evidenced by the Harper Interrogation Transcript. [1]
Shortages:
- Veterinary Log
- Healers' Ledger
- Surgeon's Memorandum
- URGENT: Request for Supplies
- Tollhouse Ledger (Reithwin)
- Patients' Registry
- Gerringothe's Logbook
Flaming Fist's leader, Grand Duke Xeremiah Eltan, ordered Art Cullagh to investigate the local activities.
Conflict with Church of Lathander[]
- Dark Justiciar's Journal
- His Holy Blood, Vol. 1, Dawnmaster Dovaer
- His Holy Blood, Vol. 2, Paladin Vaseid
- His Holy Blood, Vol. 3, Dawnmaster Vaseid
Invasion to Moonhaven[]
Battle for the Selûnite outpost
- Map of Moonhaven
- Old Letter
Alliance between Harpers and Emerald Enclave[]
- Scroll of Evidence
Siege of Moonrise Towers[]
- Harper's Testimonial
On the Eleint 23 or some time before it, Ketheric was poisoned by the Harpers, but managed to survive because of his immortality. (The Waning Moon: Consignments)
- Letter of Surrender
Yurgir's Onslaught[]
As Morfred wrote in his log, during the last year of the war, he met Raphael, Mephistopheles' son, who offered him a bargain. Raphael promised to get rid of Ketheric's army in exchange for Morfred's soul. Morfred accepted the offer and was transferred to the House of Hope where he stayed ever since as an eternal debtor of the cambion.[1]
Raphael fulfilled the deal, sending orthon Yurgir and his merregons to Grymforge. Within the Sharran's Journal, there was an account of one of Dark Justiciars witnessing Yurgir's onslaught. Most of the Sharrans were wiped out during the first day. The others continued to fight back or hide for some time as the author of the Abandoned Journal. The garrisons of the Gauntlet of Shar and of Grymforge slipped out of existence, but Yurgir's contract would remain unfulfilled until 1492 DR as, unknown to him, Raphael had also made a contract with one of Dark Justiciars called Lyrthindor, hiding his presence from the orthon and foredooming Yurgir to wander the Sharran temple for over a century.[1]
Shadow Curse[]
Following the near-complete destruction of Ketheric's army of Dark Justiciars, his Sharran army was defeated and Ketheric himself killed. Not long after his entombment in the Thorm Mausoleum, however, the lands surrounding Moonrise Towers were stricken with a shadow curse, plunging the region into malevolent shadow for over a century. The curse affected the armies of both sides and the locals without distinction, turning many into undead shadows that sought only to consume the living. Halsin's Druid Notebook mentions an acquaintance turning into a shadow that possessed a glaive. After the shadow was laid to rest, its glaive was brought to Emerald Grove and named Sorrow as a constant reminder of what was lost in the war.[1]
Aftermath[]
For many years Emerald Grove druids and Harpers tried to find the way to fight the shadow curse and to heal the lands affected by it.
Influence[]
- Roan Featherway, a druid and Halsin's acquaintance, wrote a "poorly written romance with no basis in fact", called Shadow's Kiss around the events of that war.[1]
See also[]
Appendix[]
Timeline[]
Trivia[]
- Reithwin Necrology
Appearances[]
Video Games
Notes[]
- ↑ In Baldur's Gate III, the timeline of Ketheric Thorm's story and Ketheric Thorm's war is unclear; however, it can be narrowed down through other canon sources. 986 DR is stated (Reithwin Necrology) as the year when a battle took place between Dark Justiciars and druids & Selûnites. The note only mentions Malus Thorm, not Ketheric. This suggests that the date could be an editorial oversight or simply mean that Reithwin had a cult of Shar active as early as 986 DR with Malus Thorm, an elf, as one of its members. The presence of the cult and a family member being a part of it would help explain Ketheric's quick fall from grace. Ketheric's family's deaths and his subsequent conversion to Shar would have taken place sometime around 1367 DR, as the Moonrise Towers was used by the High Heralds and Naernythra Thaloudyn as late as that year. With the High Heralds present, Ketheric's enforcement of Sharran religion and inquisition would not be possible, so this must happen after the Heralds leave; presumably, Ketheric ordered them out first. The destruction of Moonhaven is dated to 1371 DR (or possibly the following year)—this means Ketheric's fall and leading an army took place between these two dates. Lastly, Ketheric Thorm's war and its conclusion involved Khelben Arunsun, meaning the war took place before 1374 DR (the date of Khelben's death in Blackstaff (novel)). Notably, Khelben left the Harpers in 1370 DR, but his presence could be explained by the war's severity, forcing his involvement. All of these points indicate that Ketheric Thorm's war, his death, and the creation of the shadow-cursed lands took place circa 1372-1373 DR.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Larian Studios (October 2020). Designed by Swen Vincke, et al. Baldur's Gate III. Larian Studios.