Wind Dukes of Aaqa
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The Wind Dukes of Aaqa, also known as the Vaati, are fictional characters of legend in the World of Greyhawk campaign setting
for the Dungeons & Dragons
roleplaying game. They were powerful lords of the elemental plane of air
.
Vaati do not age. Most are at least 3,000 years old, as they reproduce very slowly. It is unlikely the race will ever recover its losses from the ancient war with the Queen of Chaos
.
, though the war against Chaos annihilated most of them. Today, almost the entire race exists within the Vale of Aaqa on the Prime Material.
The Vale of Aaqa is a secluded realm surrounded by protective mountains. It cannot be entered by any means except flight; even teleportation is cut off.
. Eventually, they became a major player in a great war, representing the forces of Law against a powerful entity known as the Queen of Chaos
. Seven of their number, known as the "Wandering Dukes," created a powerful artifact known as the Rod of Law
, which was used in the Battle of Pesh to slay the Queen of Chaos's greatest general, Miska the Wolf-Spider
. The rod was sundered in the battle, fragmenting to form the Rod of Seven Parts
.
Adventure Path
, the Wind Dukes figured heavily as an element of the backstory that brings the characters into the campaign and sets them on the path toward confronting the primary opponents of the storyline.
setting, the Wind Dukes lived in a valley, Aaqa, was located in the northwestern area of the Adribandha mountains.
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roleplaying game. They were powerful lords of the elemental plane of air
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Ecology
As outsiders, vaati do not need to eat, subsisting off of the air they breathe. However, the Vale of Aaqa produces a wide variety of foods that they can offer travelers or partake of as they desire.Vaati do not age. Most are at least 3,000 years old, as they reproduce very slowly. It is unlikely the race will ever recover its losses from the ancient war with the Queen of Chaos
Queen of Chaos
In the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game, the Queen of Chaos is a demon lord of obyrith origins.- Publishing history :The Queen of Chaos was first mentioned briefly in the second edition Dungeon Master's Guide under the description for the Rod of Seven Parts artifact...
.
Environment
Vaati are native to the Elemental Plane of Air. At their height, their empire had conquered all four of the Elemental Planes and much of the Prime Material PlanePrime Material Plane
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, though the war against Chaos annihilated most of them. Today, almost the entire race exists within the Vale of Aaqa on the Prime Material.
The Vale of Aaqa is a secluded realm surrounded by protective mountains. It cannot be entered by any means except flight; even teleportation is cut off.
Typical physical characteristics
Vaati are ebon-skinned and androgynous, though well-muscled. They rarely wear clothing, though some wear belts or harnesses to carry tools or weapons. Their eyes are pure white, glowing with the light of Law, and their velvety hair is typically closely cropped.Alignment
Most vaati are always lawful neutral almost by definition, although members of the unofficial wendeam caste are lawful good.Society
Vaati society is divided into seven castes. An eighth caste, the wendeam, is considered unofficial by the other Wind Dukes.- All vaati are born into the wergadeam, or worker caste. After adolescence, they either remain wergadeam or are reassigned a caste to which they are more suited. Older wergadeam may be temporarily assigned other castes in times of emergency.
- The houdeam are the military caste.
- The haikjadeam are teachers, investigators, and keepers of lore. They have powers similar to those of paladins, though they are focused purely on Law and Chaos, caring nothing for Good or Evil.
- The trygrideam are farmer, animal keepers, and judges. They have powers similar to druids, though they see Nature purely as a result of universal Law. They secretly keep in contact with the exiled wendeam.
- The kheirdeam are physicians and councilors.
- The vindeam and bledrudeam are philosophers, guardians, and advisors. They have the ability to cast arcane magic; the vindeam specialize in spells of elemental air, while the bledrudeam are abjurers.
- The wendeam are descended from the Captains of Law who scattered the pieces of the Rod of Seven PartsRod of Seven PartsIn many campaign settings for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game the Rod of Seven Parts, formerly known as the Rod of Law, is a powerful artifact.-Description:The Rod of Seven Parts, when whole, is a 5-foot-long pole...
after the battle of Pesh. It is their duty to track the pieces of the Rod as they move from world to world. Most other vaati castes treat them as outcasts; only the trygrideam understand their value.
Religion
Nothing of vaati gods has been mentioned. The closest thing to priests that they have are the kheirdeam caste, who have the ability to use divine magic relating to law and air and act as physicians and spiritual councilors.Language
The Wind Dukes spoke an ancient form of Auran known as Vaati. The Vaati tongue is musical, both rhythmic and melodic and containing complex whistling sounds. Vaati conversation sounds more like distant chanting or the whispering of leaves in the trees than human speech. Some vaati adventurers have taught themselves Common, however.History
In the pre-history of the world, the Age Before Ages, the Wind Dukes' empire spanned all of the elemental planes and many worlds of the Prime MaterialPrime Material Plane
The Prime Material Plane is the central plane of existence in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game...
. Eventually, they became a major player in a great war, representing the forces of Law against a powerful entity known as the Queen of Chaos
Queen of Chaos
In the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game, the Queen of Chaos is a demon lord of obyrith origins.- Publishing history :The Queen of Chaos was first mentioned briefly in the second edition Dungeon Master's Guide under the description for the Rod of Seven Parts artifact...
. Seven of their number, known as the "Wandering Dukes," created a powerful artifact known as the Rod of Law
Rod of Seven Parts
In many campaign settings for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game the Rod of Seven Parts, formerly known as the Rod of Law, is a powerful artifact.-Description:The Rod of Seven Parts, when whole, is a 5-foot-long pole...
, which was used in the Battle of Pesh to slay the Queen of Chaos's greatest general, Miska the Wolf-Spider
Miska the Wolf-Spider
In the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game, Miska the Wolf-Spider is a demon lord, and former holder of the title "Prince of Demons."-Publishing history :...
. The rod was sundered in the battle, fragmenting to form the Rod of Seven Parts
Rod of Seven Parts
In many campaign settings for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game the Rod of Seven Parts, formerly known as the Rod of Law, is a powerful artifact.-Description:The Rod of Seven Parts, when whole, is a 5-foot-long pole...
.
Known Wind Dukes
The following Wind Dukes are known by name:- Amophar was one of the seven "Wandering Dukes" who helped create the Rod of Law.
- Arquestan is a potential ally from the adventure The Rod of Seven Parts.
- Darbos was another of the seven "Wandering Dukes."
- Emoniel was one of the "Wandering Dukes."
- Icosiol, one of the seven "Wandering Dukes." Icosiol was a wind duke general slain by Miska the Wolf Spider at the Battle of Pesh.
- Nadroc, an architect of Wind Duke tombs.
- Penader was one of the seven "Wandering Dukes."
- Qadeej, one of the seven "Wandering Dukes." He defeated Miska the Wolf Spider at the Battle of Pesh.
- Uriel was one of the seven "Wandering Dukes."
- Zosiel, a minor Wind Duke warrior slain by sphere of annihilation directed by the demon Kizarvedexus at the Battle of Pesh.
Age of Worms
In the Age of WormsAge of Worms
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Adventure Path
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, the Wind Dukes figured heavily as an element of the backstory that brings the characters into the campaign and sets them on the path toward confronting the primary opponents of the storyline.
The Wind Dukes in Oriental Adventures
In the Oriental AdventuresOriental Adventures
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setting, the Wind Dukes lived in a valley, Aaqa, was located in the northwestern area of the Adribandha mountains.