Тёмный

The High Clerist’s Tower | DragonLance Saga 

DragonLance Saga
Подписаться 24 тыс.
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.
50% 1

The Tower of the High Clerist is a fortress of rich history and mystery. Built for a purpose it would take millennia to realize, it remains one of the grandest structures in all of Krynn. Let’s learn more about the High Clerist’s Tower. Buy DL8 Dragons of War: www.drivethrur...
Dragonlance Setting Playlist: • Dragonlance Setting | ...
Like, Subscribe & Click The Bell
Buy DLSaga Merch: dl-saga.creato...
Become a Member: youtube.com/@D...
Buy Dragonlance Books: www.drivethrur...
Buy Dungeons & Dragons Products: amzn.to/3Wq7ZYA
#TheHighCleristsTower #Dragondeath #TowerOfTheHighClerist #DragonLance #Krynn #HeroesOfTheLance #DLSaga #DragonlanceSaga
Transcript
There are a couple different names for this haunted fortress.
Intro
Welcome to another DragonLance Saga episode. My name is Adam and today we are going to talk about the High Clerist’s Tower. I would like to take a moment and thank the members of this channel, and invite you to consider becoming a member by visiting the link in the description below. You can even pick up Dragonlance gaming materials using my affiliate links. I am referencing DL8 Dragons of War, The Atlas of the Dragonlance World, Palanthas, War of the Lance and Legends of the Twins sourcebooks for this information. If I leave anything out or misspeak, please leave a comment below!
Discussion
It was in Seventeen Seventy-Two Prae Cataclius in the Age of Dreams and the Time of Knights that Vinas Solamnus ordered the construction of Dragondeath. It was later named after the High Clerist, the head of the Order of the Sword. Though its origins are shrouded in mystery, legend holds that the tower was built according to a prophecy of Solamnic Clerics. It was believed to never be able to fail as long as men of faith guarded its walls. Colloquial belief holds that the initial intent was to both guard Westgate Pass, the only pass through the Habbakuk Range of the Vingaard Mountains between the Plains of Solamnia and the city of Palanthas, and to trap and kill dragons. Krynn had suffered two Dragon Wars in its history and unbeknownst to the Knights of Solamnia, a Third Dragon War was coming in nearly eight hundred years. North of the tower, a canyon wound through the mountains connecting to the city of Palanthas. South of the Tower spread the Wings of Habbakuk, an apronlike flatland which ends at the Virkus Hills, set snugly between the mountains and plains below. The west side of the canyon pass was open, allowing the river to flow unimpeded to its east.
Knights’ Spur, the wall that completely blocked the pass, was built by Palanthas after the Cataclysm for further protection in the absence of the Knights of Solamnia. In fact it was the only part of the fortress that was occupied in the War of the Lance. Knight’s Spur featured three levels below the battlements, holding a map room, hall for the Council of Knights, a chapel and several utility rooms. In the center of Knights’ Spur ran the river via an aqueduct barred by portcullises. Just east of the aqueduct is a fortified gate and ramp providing access to the Plains of Solamnia. In total, Knights’ Spur rises 120 feet high, the same height as the Tower’s curtainwall.
The original tower structure rises over one thousand feet, featuring sixteen levels. The central tower is octagonal with smaller towers at each of its eight points, all within the octagonal curtainwall. It was designed for the opulent comfort of the Knights of Solamnia. If they were going to build a gigantic dragon trap, they may as well be comfortable within it while training knights, clerics and worshipers. Each of the levels have an entirely different character unto itself. They include temples, abbeys, meeting rooms, libraries, dining halls, food storage and preparation rooms, offices, living quarters ranging from prisons to suites for exalted guests, and even gardens. Of course this was also a fortress, so designed throughout were defensive arrow slits, pivot traps, bowling stairs and even more devious defenses. Far below the tower is the Chamber of Paladine where knights are laid to rest.
Of course the initial intent, and arguably the most interesting defense of the tower are the dragontraps located on the first level. Within strange columns not unlike jagged teeth divided with three sections of portcullises which close to trap its prey. The last had a hole through it for the dragon's head. Beyond the portcullises are steel doors closing off the great inner room, the chamber of the Altar of the Orb. Three of these doors in total allow the trapped dragon to be summarily dealt with via knights in hidden alcoves along the corridor. This area was destroyed in the War of the Lance when one set of steel doors failed to close...

Опубликовано:

 

4 окт 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 25   
@DLSaga
@DLSaga Год назад
Thank you for watching todays Dragonlance setting episode. Did you know all about the High Clerist's Tower? Would you take an adventuring party inside to seek out its treasures? Leave a comment below!
@CANDROU1
@CANDROU1 Год назад
There was a dragon orb in the center room on the first floor that was used to magically lure the dragons in and trap them, where the knights would then finish them off
@CANDROU1
@CANDROU1 Год назад
@@JB-mm5ff no prob! It was very unusual because the Knights typically didn't trust magic-users, so to design their dragon defenses to rely fully on a magic item and magic-user seems strange.
@jasonprunty5884
@jasonprunty5884 Год назад
Some of my favorite moments and yet some of the saddest moments for me happened at the High Clerist's Tower.
@DLSaga
@DLSaga Год назад
Absolutely!
@scottburns4458
@scottburns4458 Год назад
The battle in the tower, the siege leading up to it is probably some of the best writing in my opinion. Thanks for sharing the history of the tower Cheers
@DLSaga
@DLSaga Год назад
It was so great! Thanks for watching.
@Deadloke
@Deadloke Год назад
I have been running my gaming group through the War of the Lance campaign (using AD&D 2nd Ed.), and we had a real blast with DL8: Dragons of War. We used the Battle System rules and I like to use a lot of terrain, so I created the outer wall using two sets of the LotR Helms Deep play set, enhanced with lots from my large scenery and miniature collection. I also used a mixture of scenery, such as Warlock Tiles and other makes to build the interior when the players were exploring it. It worked really, really well and we all had a huge amount of fun, especially with all the traps in the tower and when they worked out the dragon trap! I will add the caveat that I allowed my group of eight players to create their own characters, and stipulated that this was THEIR adventure and that things would not play out like it does in the novels. They have fully embraced the epic nature of the adventure and are their own Heroes of the Lance!
@DLSaga
@DLSaga Год назад
That sounds fantastic!
@gdubsterz1238
@gdubsterz1238 Год назад
As a DM back in the day I loved this "dungeon". It was a really cool lore piece.
@DLSaga
@DLSaga Год назад
I’ve never run people through it, I really want to though.
@TrampasWhiteman
@TrampasWhiteman Год назад
Excellent video, Adam. After I read Second Generation, I ran a campaign with the Knights of Takhisis, and in it, I had the fall of the High Clerist's Tower. Imagine my pleasant surprise when that very same thing happened in Dragons of Summer Flame.
@DLSaga
@DLSaga Год назад
Ooh that’s cool!
@ASMRChess
@ASMRChess 11 месяцев назад
Love these videos
@DLSaga
@DLSaga 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching!
@CANDROU1
@CANDROU1 Год назад
Great job on this vid! I always loved the myth of the Tower that it would never fall as long as men of faith defended it. And then i liked how they flipped that in Summer Flame when the Knights of Takhisis took the tower, as they were now also men of faith. I hope you and Derek run that other Battlesystem game you mentioned at this Tower (when time permits). That should be fun. Thanks!
@DLSaga
@DLSaga Год назад
I want to but I’m just buried atm.
@jorgeroblesreyes9254
@jorgeroblesreyes9254 3 месяца назад
I am using it in an small adventure, my players they just need to visit to get some old objects on the tower, they are just going to visit in company of fizban. The small story is to block the dragon army on the mountains.
@DLSaga
@DLSaga 3 месяца назад
Nice! Fizban is great because he’s funny and unintentionally insulting to some, but also self deprecating.
@CANDROU1
@CANDROU1 Год назад
Oh and Happy 4th to you bud. Hope you have an awesome day! Cheers
@DLSaga
@DLSaga Год назад
You too
@RolerosconSombrero
@RolerosconSombrero Год назад
Great video my Man. Will you make a video about the river of time?
@DLSaga
@DLSaga Год назад
That’s an interesting idea, I think I should. Thanks
@BlueBeetle1939
@BlueBeetle1939 Год назад
Can you do one of these for the Icewall?
@DLSaga
@DLSaga Год назад
Yep!
Далее
The Master of the Tower | DragonLance Saga
9:09
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.
The Races of Krynn | DragonLance Saga
15:02
Просмотров 27 тыс.
НОВАЯ "БУХАНКА" 2024. ФИНАЛ
1:39:04
Просмотров 502 тыс.
This is my new favorite map maker.
8:30
Просмотров 123 тыс.
Solamnia - War of the Lance Era | DragonLance Saga
8:05
Who Is the Most Evil God in D&D?
21:44
Просмотров 416 тыс.
The Lands of Krynn | DragonLance Saga
19:47
Просмотров 19 тыс.
Knights of Solamnia | DragonLance Saga
9:49
Просмотров 14 тыс.
The Five Ages of Krynn | DragonLance Saga
13:41
Просмотров 31 тыс.