Well, he's the guy to beat, right. No way I'd make a mistake.
Well, he's the guy to beat, right. No way I'd make a mistake.
Yes, he invented an entire magical discipline revolving around using Dhar with Shyish and the Nehekharan gods as a filter; it's called necromancy.Y'know, is it ever explained in canon how Nagash got so good at using Dhar without being driven completely insane? (IIRC, Nagash doesn't really suffer from Dhar insanity so much as Pre-existing Extraordinary Hubris)
Plot Armor!Y'know, is it ever explained in canon how Nagash got so good at using Dhar without being driven completely insane? (IIRC, Nagash doesn't really suffer from Dhar insanity so much as Pre-existing Extraordinary Hubris)
He's Nagash: it wouldn't dare.Y'know, is it ever explained in canon how Nagash got so good at using Dhar without being driven completely insane? (IIRC, Nagash doesn't really suffer from Dhar insanity so much as Pre-existing Extraordinary Hubris)
Well, that and Dhar insanity is apparently indistinguishable from his normal insanity so it just did nothing to him.Yes, he invented an entire magical discipline revolving around using Dhar with Shyish and the Nehekharan gods as a filter; it's called necromancy.
Sure. Which is why, along with Avatar, many in this thread think we can get away with reading the fucking Liber Mortis.Our belt allows us to handle Dhar without that effect.
I absolutely agree with never touching Dhar ever, unless we're making it explode, but I felt that the Belt was an important thing to be aware of.
We would, but we aren't going to. Using Dhar is corruptive, whether through this method or otherwise. We shouldn't use Dhar at all, ever.So do we have to learn/invent Dhar spells just like normal magic or...?
Fair point. It is such a pity Nagash was such a terrible person. He could have done wondrous things for the world.Well, that and Dhar insanity is apparently indistinguishable from his normal insanity so it just did nothing to him.
What Boney ment is that it can be stable and reliable - as long as You control it perfectly. Noone is really able to. And when it happens it have the same hideous effects on body and soul. Simply put, First Secret of Dhar makes it much more tempting, effective and dangerous, while not reducing side effects in any notable way. If secret is revealed, it would be nightmare for anyone, as any two-bit magicial will become extremely powerful, while still steadily sliding into insanity.
They have. The knowledge contained in this tome is a mix of Nekharan theurgy and the Dark elves Dhar techniques, or more accurately it's Dark elven Dhar techniques through the lens of Nekharan theurgy from the perspective of a what was probably a high priest of Morr.
Y'know, is it ever explained in canon how Nagash got so good at using Dhar without being driven completely insane? (IIRC, Nagash doesn't really suffer from Dhar insanity so much as Pre-existing Extraordinary Hubris)
Y'know, is it ever explained in canon how Nagash got so good at using Dhar without being driven completely insane? (IIRC, Nagash doesn't really suffer from Dhar insanity so much as Pre-existing Extraordinary Hubris)
Edit: I also kinda wonder what percentage of Delves go mad (or rather, get killed the moment dhar breaks out of their willpower meme cage) in training?
Personally, I'm hoping for something like the Aranea from Mother of Learning.The spiders are reminding me of the Arathim Ascendancy from the recent Dark Crystal prequel show.
[[SPIDER] The We can be a powerful military ally against the Skaven.
[X] [UNDUMGI] Francesco Caravello, Tilean ex-merchant
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what about a straight strength boosting torque or something? We are a close combat beast and that would only make us more so.
I believe it sends Elves insane too, it just doesn't corrupt them in the same way.
This is almost certainly never going to become relevant in quest; but along similar lines, I wonder if a vampire would be able to survive living off the snake blood we've got.
Obviously, it's a terrible idea because it's almost certain the first couple to try would blow up, then the next couple would be imbued with UNLIMITED POWER, but it's kind of interesting to think about.
There's a fair argument that Malekith is insane tbh, but I swear I remember reading somewhere that Dhar does affect Elves, just not in quite the same way. And I still find the idea that the Wood Elves are the "grey" faction of Elves very irritating.I don't think it does, Malkieth is evil, not insane, the same with dark elf sorceresses, and wood elf spellweavers aren't nice, but they're not even that evil. The way dhar drives humans insanes is a lot messier. Hallucinations, manic behaviour, bizarre obsessions over trivialities, etc.
Y'know, is it ever explained in canon how Nagash got so good at using Dhar without being driven completely insane? (IIRC, Nagash doesn't really suffer from Dhar insanity so much as Pre-existing Extraordinary Hubris)
I don't think it does, Malkieth is evil, not insane, the same with dark elf sorceresses, and wood elf spellweavers aren't nice, but they're not even that evil. The way dhar drives humans insanes is a lot messier. Hallucinations, manic behaviour, bizarre obsessions over trivialities, etc.