1,323
editsMore actions
→Story: moved the revenge until later, so the timeline is more clear, added who he was sold to and references for the information
mNo edit summary |
(→Story: moved the revenge until later, so the timeline is more clear, added who he was sold to and references for the information) |
||
Line 66: | Line 66: | ||
''Details about his Combat behaviors can be found on: [[Enver Gortash/Combat]]'' | ''Details about his Combat behaviors can be found on: [[Enver Gortash/Combat]]'' | ||
== | == Background == | ||
Gortash | Gortash | ||
===Parents and Early Life=== | ===Parents and Early Life=== | ||
Enver Gortash was born to [[Dravo Flymm|Dravo]] and [[Sally Flymm]], the proprietors of [[Flymm's Cobblers]] in Baldur's Gate. The Flymms were in debt, and sold their son into slavery to pay them off<ref name="Speak with Dead 1">Casting Speak With Dead on Dravo Flymm</ref><ref name="Tadpoling 1">Connecting with Sally Flymm's tadpole</ref><ref name="Nubalin">Dialogue with Nubalin in the House of Hope</ref>. | |||
Believed by the Flymms to be a warlock, Gortash was in reality sold to [[Raphael]]<ref name="Nubalin">Dialogue with Nubalin in the House of Hope</ref>. Gortash became a pageboy in [[Raphael]]'s and [[Nubalin]]'s service. He was physically abused<ref name="Nubalin">Dialogue with Nubalin in the House of Hope</ref>. | |||
===Early Career=== | ===Early Career=== | ||
Line 90: | Line 90: | ||
Pursuing both power and the aims of their patron deities, Gortash and his allies formulated a plot to enslave an [[The Netherbrain|Elder Brain]] underneath [[Baldur's Gate]] by using an ancient Netherese artifact, the [[Crown of Karsus]], an item so powerful, it had granted its namesake a brief moment of Godhood. Gortash reveals the details of this plot during [[Act Two]], and further explains it in [[Act Three]]. | Pursuing both power and the aims of their patron deities, Gortash and his allies formulated a plot to enslave an [[The Netherbrain|Elder Brain]] underneath [[Baldur's Gate]] by using an ancient Netherese artifact, the [[Crown of Karsus]], an item so powerful, it had granted its namesake a brief moment of Godhood. Gortash reveals the details of this plot during [[Act Two]], and further explains it in [[Act Three]]. | ||
At some point, Enver Gortash returned to his parents for revenge. What resulted, was Gortash eventually implanting Mind Flayer tadpoles into their minds, turning them into puppets that could do little more than praise their exalted son. | |||
===Introduction during Act Two=== | ===Introduction during Act Two=== |