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He was the last Kingpriest of Istar, known as the lightbringer. Let’s learn more about Beldinas Pilofiro and how he caused the cataclysm. Buy Legends of the Twins: preview.drivet...
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He went from obscurity as an orphan to infamy as the Lightbringer.
Intro
Welcome to another DragonLance Saga episode. My name is Adam and today we are going to talk about the Kingpriest of Istar. I would like to take a moment and thank the DLSaga members, and invite you to consider becoming a DLSaga member by visiting the link in the description below. You can even pick up Dragonlance gaming materials using my affiliate links. I am referencing the Legends and Kingpriest trilogies, DLA Dragonlance Adventures, and Legends of the Twins sourcebooks for this information. If I leave anything out or misspeak, please leave a comment below!
Discussion
There are few characters as notorious as the last Kingpriest of Istar. In fact when anyone mentions Kingpriest, it is not the many Kingpriests that preceded Beldinas Pilofiro that they think of, but rather the Lightbringer himself. This is twofold. First and foremost, he was the last Kingpriest of Istar and the one that caused the Cataclysm! The entire campaign world is based around the Age of Despair, the three hundred plus years after the Cataclysm which rocked and fundamentally changed the face of Krynn forever. And when referencing the Kingpriest in Legends, he is a holy man shrouded in light, able to bring back the dead, and perform miracles while simultaneously being terrified of every shadow.
Up until the Kingpriest trilogy by Chris Pierson, we had no idea how this Lightbringer became the Kingpriest and how he brought about the Cataclysm, outside of challenging the gods that is. Chris Pierson contextualized and created the character of Beldinas, and gave us an epic story that lives up to the incredible tragedy of the known outcome. Beldinas, or Beldyn, grew up as an orphan in the streets of Xak Tsaroth. Somehow he developed the ability to heal the sick, and was discovered by a cleric of Paladine. The head of the church accused Beldyn of witchcraft, so the cleric took him into the Kharolis Mountains and they founded a monastic order together.
The First Daughter of Paladine followed a vision which led her to a prophesied savior, or the Lightbringer, and she found Beldyn in his monastery. They were traveling to Istar when the current Kingpriest died. The First Son of Paladine took up the mantle and with Fistandantilus whispering in his ear manipulating him, he craved the power of the Kinpriest and cast the First Daughter and Beldyn out of the church before they even returned home. The journey for them to Istar took a long time however and everywhere they went Beldyn was curing the sick and injured. He built up a following which journeyed with him to ultimately challenge Kurnos, the First Son and resident Kingpriest’s accusations.
Beldyn was able to recover the lost Crown of Power, the Miceram, with the aid of a devotee, and Kurnos tried to assassinate Beldyn, the first of many attempts at his life which would drive him into darkness as a ruler, but killed the first daughter instead. A second attempt took the life of Cathan, his dear friend. Beldyn raised him from the dead, and arrived at Istar and confronted Kurnos and took the throne. Beldyn became Beldinas Pilofiro, the Lightbringer, the Kingpriest of Istar and declared war on all evil. The Kingpriests reign began in glory. His success at rooting out evil with his knighthood, the Divine Hammer, was encouraging to him and his followers, but in a vacuum of evil, victories must still must be made, and lesser evils rooted out. He turned to the Wizards of High Sorcery which resulted in the Lost Battles and the destruction of two Towers of High Sorcery.
Then he began reading the thoughts of his people and arresting those around him with fleeting evil thoughts. And lastly he declared all neutral gods and their followers to be evil. His sway over the public was incredible, and terrifying. No one was safe, no one was holy enough, and no one could stop the Kingpriest. The craziest of all, is that most didn’t want to! It took his closest friend Cathan to rebuke his actions which revealed an insurgency within Istar but that only drove the Kingpriest to even more radical actions...

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Комментарии : 31   
@DLSaga
@DLSaga 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching today's Dragonlance Setting episode. What do you think about the Kingpriest of Istar? Would history be different if Cathan was the Kingpriest? Leave a comment below!
@CoinSlotKitty
@CoinSlotKitty 6 месяцев назад
7:00 a very important lesson that the religious right AS WELL AS the progressive left never understand.
@carriedoan817
@carriedoan817 6 месяцев назад
I think everything would be different if he was Kingpreist. I don't think the Cataclysm would have happened. Cathan was too down to earth to let everything go to his head.
@kevind7396
@kevind7396 6 месяцев назад
Villains like the Kingpriest or Dolores Umbridge--who think they are the heroes--are always the best bad guys. Great job as always.
@DLSaga
@DLSaga 6 месяцев назад
Definitely!
@XX-sp3tt
@XX-sp3tt 5 месяцев назад
Which misses the point. Fizban told the heroes of the Lance that the Kingpriest was a GOOD MAN! But it wasn't enough to defeat evil. Those who abstained or stayed silence HAD TO BE siding with the villains. "If you're not with us, you're against us."
@GhorigOfTheHranFel
@GhorigOfTheHranFel 6 месяцев назад
I think it's interesting that the King-priest's actions coincide with mechanics for a level 20 cleric. At level 10 they get an ability called Divine Intervention. "Describe the assistance you seek and roll percentile dice, if the roll is lower than the cleric's level, your deity intervenes." It goes on to say, "at 20th level, your call for intervention succeeds automatically, no roll required." Imagine a 20th level cleric, head of the biggest religion on Krynn with a Wish spell every 7 days on top of everything else he can do. DM: Okay, glad everyone can make it today. Let's start off. All of you just finished a long rest, it's morning following last week's campaign finish. What do you do? Player: Beldinas issues a proclamation to send all of my followers to slay every humanoid of evil alignment on Krynn. On my next turn, I'll use Divine Intervention to bring a rain on the planet for 40 days that does acid damage to every evil creature on the planet. I'm 20th level, so there's no roll. DM: /sigh. Okay, today's session is over. I need to spend a week figuring out the mechanics of this request as well as wonder why I even DM at all. Epic level campaigns are so broken...
@DLSaga
@DLSaga 6 месяцев назад
That would be rough!
@andreacavalli4290
@andreacavalli4290 6 месяцев назад
Light and Darkness -two forces that, in their purest form, are inimical to mortal life. Still, I'd love to see what would happen if the Neutral pillar ever was to gain supremacy. Would Light and Darkness join forces against it?
@DLSaga
@DLSaga 6 месяцев назад
The enemy of my enemy thing…. Gilean rises to force everyone to weigh pros and cons, and the light and dark join to stop him!
@jasonreeves1826
@jasonreeves1826 6 месяцев назад
Will you do a history of Istar video at some point? Shadow of the Dragon Queen mentions Istar being a magically advanced society. That the Kingpriest used mages to create what amounted to magical technology in Onyari, which I don't think is accurate.
@DLSaga
@DLSaga 6 месяцев назад
That is a great idea. Yea 5e changed DL a lot!
@DirtyDSlater
@DirtyDSlater 6 месяцев назад
@@JB-mm5ff Well yeah, that's how authoritarian fascists work.
@trieze90
@trieze90 6 месяцев назад
Excellent content as always.
@DLSaga
@DLSaga 6 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@williamobraidislee3433
@williamobraidislee3433 6 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for these man. They're really great.
@DLSaga
@DLSaga 6 месяцев назад
I am glad you enjoy them!
@seangray6131
@seangray6131 6 месяцев назад
The King Priest is one of the best examples of power corrupts all it took was I’m doing this for the greater good or I’m doing this for the safety of my people sure he had good intentions until his paranoia drove him mad.
@DLSaga
@DLSaga 6 месяцев назад
Definitely!
@jaysw9585
@jaysw9585 6 месяцев назад
The King Priest trilogy is easily one of the best series of any fantasy books. I dare say its better than Chronicles.
@DLSaga
@DLSaga 6 месяцев назад
It's one of my favorites.
@CANDROU1
@CANDROU1 6 месяцев назад
Great vid as always! This made me think of an interesting question - Dragonlance is a setting where most, if not all, people continue their existence after they die. Where do you think the Kingpriest went in the Afterlife? You can make a case for the abyss but I could argue he had enough good deeds earlier in his life to keep him out of that place, and he was already punished by having a mountain dropped on him. Would Paladine have mercy on him in the Afterlife? Tough one, right? Interested to get your thoughts, cheers!
@DLSaga
@DLSaga 6 месяцев назад
I have never read the Adam afterlife having forgiveness or a perdition space to earn access to some higher peaceful realm. I think the Kingpriest soul went through the gate of souls into the beyond. I don’t think he’s being tortured in the abyss.
@CANDROU1
@CANDROU1 6 месяцев назад
@JB-mm5ff I respect your opinion on this. I always viewed the DL version of the Abyss as a destination for the truly evil. My interpretation of the Kingpriest Trilogy paints him as misguided with his last days being extremely selfish and evil, but he wasn't always evil and was beloved of Paladine for quite a while, doing many great deeds for others. I don't know if those would count in the Afterlife or if there is a recency bias - where your later deeds count more than your earlier ones as people are supposed to get wiser with life experience. I'm honestly on the fence with this one and am curious in other's opinions.
@CoinSlotKitty
@CoinSlotKitty 6 месяцев назад
I dont remember him being called lightbringer. Lucifer the Kingpriest of Istar
@DLSaga
@DLSaga 6 месяцев назад
In the novels.
@user-db3qn8gu8c
@user-db3qn8gu8c 6 месяцев назад
plot armor says no. but he had 32 chances to stop and did not.
@DLSaga
@DLSaga 6 месяцев назад
Lol
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