A Sage was a a person, especially an old man, known for their wisdom.
Description[]
Origins and Distribution[]
Notable Sages[]
- Aletheia the Sage, who lived near Kallamehr.[1]
- Asahara of Lagash, described as "exiled".[2]
- Asmund, sage, prophet and wizard of Skeln.[3]
- Canastus, who saw a Kragon in the Flatlands.[4]
- Ellagrim Grimalkin of Fang.[5]
- Eltarn Redhearth, who studied the Shape Changers.[6]
- Fabneaus of Corda, who studied island creatures.[7]
- Herluin the Sage.[8]
- Hallan Wardalus of Salamonis.[9]
- Doktor Karl Adenauer [10]
- Klantheria, sage-adventuress who travelled the King's Highway (road).[11]
- Lopar the Shaman from the Desert of Skulls.[12]
- The Sage of Lake Lumlé.[13]
- Sha-Solor, Gallantarian high elf sage and adventurer.[14]
- Landor Shanzuul of Alkemis, a sage who was an expert on dragons.[15]
- Trismigistus.[16]
- Uservil the Sage, a hamakei archaeologist.[17]
- Vereticus of Lupravia.[18]
Further Information in Canon[]
More information can be found at:Source[19]
Warlock Issue 5
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See Also[]
- Scholar
References[]
- ↑ Slaves of the Abyss - para. 372
- ↑ Return to the Pit - pg .160
- ↑ White Dwarf 62 (February 1985) "The Dark Usurper" (p.14-17)
- ↑ Warlock Issue 13
- ↑ The Salamonis Gazette - p.64
- ↑ The Fighting Fantasy 10th Anniversary Yearbook - 141-142
- ↑ "Denizens of the Pit", by Andrew Wright, The Warlock Returns Issue 4 , (p.4)
- ↑ Knights of Doom - ??
- ↑ The Trolltooth Wars - ??
- ↑ Vault of the Vampire - para. 258
- ↑ Heroes of Titan - pg. 30
- ↑ Curse of the Mummy - paras. 333, 47, 76, 150, 194, 285, 358, 360, 400
- ↑ Warlock Issue 5 , The Apes of Mauristatia
- ↑ Heroes of Titan - pg53 (stats and illustrated)
- ↑ Beyond the Pit , pg. 44.
- ↑ Deathtrap Dungeon (PlayStation) Bestiary - 17
- ↑ Blacksand - p. 80
- ↑ Howl of the Werewolf - 165, 178, 210, 260, 301, 313, 328, 332, 343, 403
- ↑ Complete list of references catalogued by FF Titan Bestiary