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The '''Weaver King''' was a villian in the [[Planar Chaos (book)|Planar Chaos]] and [[Future Sight (book)|Future Sight]] novels.
The '''Weaver King''' was a villain in the [[Planar Chaos (book)|Planar Chaos]] and [[Future Sight (book)|Future Sight]] novels.


==Background==
==Background==


The Weaver King was born Oleg el-Dal (later il-Dal), a brave [[Dal]] nomad warrior who opposed the [[Stronghold]]. Gradually his tribe was killed off, and eventually he led his remaining people to the Stronghold to swear alligence to the [[Evincar]] and start a new life in the [[City of Traitors]]. Most of the tribesmen became construction wrokers, masons and the like, but Oleg was imprisoned in the Stronghold dungeons and experimented on by [[Volrath]], to pay for the soldiers he had killed. Months of mental abuse and solitary confinement ruined Oleg's mind, droving him mad.  Volrath then put a mother and her young child in a labrynth with Oleg, and Oleg inadvertantly killed the child and possessed the mother.  Oleg experimented with his newfound powers of possession and control.  "Oleg il-Dal died at last, and the Weaver King was born,"  [[Planar Chaos]] pg. 82.  When Volrath was overthrown by [[Crovax]], the Weaver King was forgotten for many years.  The Weaver King was brought to [[Urborg]] along with the Stronghold and became a [[shadow]] creature as part of the [[Rathi Overlay]] during [[Planeshift (book)|Planeshift]].
The Weaver King was born Oleg ''en''-Dal (later ''il''-Dal), a brave nomad warrior who opposed the [[Stronghold]]. Gradually his tribe was killed off, and eventually he led his remaining people to the Stronghold to swear allegiance to the [[Evincar]] and start a new life in the [[City of Traitors]]. Most of the tribesmen were accepted but Oleg was imprisoned in the Stronghold dungeons and experimented on by [[Volrath]], to pay for the soldiers he had killed. Months of mental abuse and solitary confinement ruined Oleg's mind, droving him mad.


The Weaver King spent the next 300 years after the [[Phyrexian Invasion]] creating a vast web of mental strands between the inhabitants of Urborg, a web which he travels along like a spider, manipulating people and events for his own entertainment. [[Venser]] becomes his new favorite "toy", and he messes with many of Venser's plans during [[Planar Chaos]], until [[Lord Windgrace]] puts a [[Gladehunter]] mark on Venser, which keeps the King out of Venser's mind.
When Volrath put a mother and her young child in a labyrinth with Oleg, he inadvertently killed the child and possessed the mother. Oleg experimented with his newfound powers of possession and control. "Oleg ''il''-Dal died at last, and the Weaver King was born,". When Volrath was overthrown by [[Crovax]], the Weaver King was forgotten for many years. During the [[Rathi Overlay]] he was brought to [[Urborg]] along with the Stronghold and became a [[shadow]] creature.


[[Leshrac]] later found him and manipulated him toward Leshrac's own endsThis first was hinted at during [[Planar Chaos]], when a voice tells the King that he is being watched, and when the Weaver King asks who he is, the voice says,  "I walk the night, famous for it, really."  Leshrac's plans are detailed in [[Future Sight]].
The Weaver King spent the next 300 years after the [[Phyrexian Invasion]] creating a vast web of mental strands between the inhabitants of Urborg, a web which he travels along like a spider, manipulating people and events for his own entertainment.  [[Venser]] becomes his new favorite "toy", and he messes with many of Venser's plans, until [[Lord Windgrace]] puts a [[Gladehunter]] mark on Venser, which keeps the King out of his mind.


Venser eventually kils The Weaver King when the former planewalks away from the King holding only the exterior of a pair of [[powerstones]].  The vast energy the powerstones held explodes outward, killing even the incorperal Weaver King.
[[Leshrac]] later found him and manipulated him toward his own ends.


==Powers==
==Powers==
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==Death==
==Death==
The Weaver King was killed by [[Venser]].  Venser was holding two [[powerstones]] but teleported away taking only the exterior of the powerstones with him; the massive energy inside the powerstones was no longer contained and exploded with enough force to kill even an insubstantial being like The Weaver King.
Venser eventually killed the Weaver King, when he planeswalked away, holding only the exterior of a pair of [[powerstones]]. The vast energy the powerstones held exploded outward, killing even the incorporeal Weaver King.


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Revision as of 23:49, 25 April 2008


The Weaver King was a villain in the Planar Chaos and Future Sight novels.

Background

The Weaver King was born Oleg en-Dal (later il-Dal), a brave nomad warrior who opposed the Stronghold. Gradually his tribe was killed off, and eventually he led his remaining people to the Stronghold to swear allegiance to the Evincar and start a new life in the City of Traitors. Most of the tribesmen were accepted but Oleg was imprisoned in the Stronghold dungeons and experimented on by Volrath, to pay for the soldiers he had killed. Months of mental abuse and solitary confinement ruined Oleg's mind, droving him mad.

When Volrath put a mother and her young child in a labyrinth with Oleg, he inadvertently killed the child and possessed the mother. Oleg experimented with his newfound powers of possession and control. "Oleg il-Dal died at last, and the Weaver King was born,". When Volrath was overthrown by Crovax, the Weaver King was forgotten for many years. During the Rathi Overlay he was brought to Urborg along with the Stronghold and became a shadow creature.

The Weaver King spent the next 300 years after the Phyrexian Invasion creating a vast web of mental strands between the inhabitants of Urborg, a web which he travels along like a spider, manipulating people and events for his own entertainment. Venser becomes his new favorite "toy", and he messes with many of Venser's plans, until Lord Windgrace puts a Gladehunter mark on Venser, which keeps the King out of his mind.

Leshrac later found him and manipulated him toward his own ends.

Powers


Death

Venser eventually killed the Weaver King, when he planeswalked away, holding only the exterior of a pair of powerstones. The vast energy the powerstones held exploded outward, killing even the incorporeal Weaver King.