Weaver King

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Oleg il-Dal
Weaver King
Drifter il-Dal
Information
Species Vampire
Formerly Human
Jobs Nomad, Warrior, King
Birth, Life & Death
Birthplace Rath
Lifetime War with Phyrexia-Rift Era

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

Description

Oleg il-Dal was a born warrior, tall and strong with a wild mass of orange-red braids that hung down to his waist. His beard was likewise braided and long, giving him a fearsome appearance on the battlefield. More than a few of the evincar's dog soldiers had last seen Oleg's wild mane before falling to his sharp blade and strong arm.[1]

History

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, driving 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 traveled along like a spider, manipulating people and events for his entertainment. Venser became his new favorite "toy", and he messed with many of Venser's plans until Lord Windgrace put a "Gladehunter mark" on Venser, which kept the King out of his mind.

Leshrac later found and manipulated the Weaver King toward his ends.

Powers

One of his powers, mentioned but never fully shown was his ability to dominate minds. He used this on Venser in the forest of Skyshroud once. But he had hinted at being able to take over a being's mind by slowly subduing their conscious mind. He also had the powers of telepathy and could access the minds of anyone he had left a thread in. He could cause damage to a being's mind with his silver threads, much like one would grate cheese. It never said he could do physical damage to anyone except through controlling another being to do so. Most of the time, he merely caused people to give in to their darker desires. He was known as a psychic vampire by Lord Windgrace and Jodah.

Death

Venser eventually killed the Weaver King by planeswalking while he held a pair of powerstones. The vast energy of the powerstones exploded outward, killing even the incorporeal Weaver King.

Story appearances

Title Author Publishing date Set Setting (plane) Featuring
Planar Chaos Scott McGough & Timothy Sanders January 2007 Planar Chaos Dominaria, Mirrodin, Rath Venser, Jhoira, Teferi, Corus, Weaver King, Karn, Jeska, Jodah, Dinne il-Vec, Windgrace, Freyalise, Radha (mentioned), Target (mentioned), Leshrac, Barrin

References

  1. Scott McGough (2007) - Planar Chaos, WotC.