Cadderly Bonadieu
Cadderly Bonadieu ( Cadderly Bonaduce in English) is a character of fiction appearing in the forgotten Royaumes, universe of countryside of the Roleplay Donjons & Dragons. It was created by R.A. Salvatore for a series of books of which he is the main character. It is a priest, Élu of Dénéïr, god of the glyphes and all the icons. Its goal is to create a cathedral “the Take-off of the Spirit”, where all the priests of all the divinities of alignment good will be able to gather and celebrate their worship. Once its project carried out, Cadderly can then be interested in those which need for assistance or with the troublemakers.
General information
Appearance
Of a size from approximately 1 meter 80, weighing a little less than 100 kilos, Cadderly is a man in about thirty, with semi-sparkling gray eyes and buckled brown hair. It is a beautiful man, whose pleasing smile invites to confidence. When it is in anger, its furious glance can then quickly become relentless. During the construction of the temple of “the Take-off of the Spirit”, Cadderly is obliged to use the magic, which ages it prematurely. Dénéïr decides to reward it while him returning gradually appearance corresponding to its real age.
Personality
At the time where it grew within the " Library édifiante" in the Mounts of the Flake, Cadderly was an young man sympathetic nerve, extremely curious about the strange life and its aspects. Although that it was not particularly inclined with the training of fates or techniques of combat, it is an excellent fighter. Cadderly is now a transformed person. It is so sincere in its role of Elected official of Dénéïr that it made its engagement of it most extremely, more extremely still than its devotion to its beloved Danica . It always cordial and pleasant, is horrified by death and the destruction, although its lived this last character trait moderated. For example, whereas it had nightmares with the idea to kill the priest who had unchained the plague of Chaos, it never reconsiders with dead of his father nor to the destruction of the vampire Kierkan Rufo. Cadderly believes in the justice moderated by indulgence, as when the Dorigen magician finds herself without defense in front of him. It had caused great destruction also the friends of Cadderly pressed it to kill her; but the young priest could not be solved there. Instead of that, it broke to him the fingers with its stick of walk, so that it cannot call upon any more of fate. Only the threat of an absolute evil can distract Cadderly from its task to complete the Take-off of the Spirit. He works hard and speaks little. Nevertheless, the people malfaisantes or those which have bad intentions will be located. One of faculties of Cadderly indeed consists in seeing images on the shoulders of people, images which reflect all their thoughts and their desires. An assassin will thus let see diabolic and aggressive beings, equipped with unpleasant oozing black claws. A man thinking of his beloved wife will show the image of a happy lady rocking their child.
Skill in the combat
Cadderly forever intend to engage with the combat as a priest of Dénéïr. Its spinning tops (which it manufactured according to an old book which evoked them) in the beginning was intended for the recreation, and its crossbow with the squares with the Huile of Impact was designed to blow the obstacles rather than to fight. Nevertheless, the course of its adventures made necessary its participation in the combat. When it had to fight, it always preferred to leave the initiative to its allies more with the fact of tactic and strategy, which does not want to say that it was loose. It could disarm and to reduce to the impotence its adversaries with its spinning tops and did not hesitate to use its explosive squares against thealive ones. It is by accident that it killed out of a square the priest malefic Barjin, an act which darkens the spirit of a long time lasting Cadderly. With the experiment, Cadderly was brought to more and more often use weapons of fray, like its stick of walk to head of ram. Finally, its bond with Dénéïr became so strong that the fates became most powerful of its weapons. As an Elected official of the Lord of Glyphes and Icons, Cadderly hardly does not need to before request acquisition its fates. Thanks to the Song of the Universal Harmony, it can reach the fate of its choice at the time to even launch it. It had to face enemies such of the Drows, vampires, demons higher, as well as ancient dragons, and even the artefacts malefic such Crenshinibon and Ghearufu, and always left victorious these confrontations.
Magic objects
The stick of walk to head of ram of Cadderly is a multi-purpose weapon. Manufactured out of money like a Bô stick, it can be used in a combat of fray. Cadderly can also remove the head of ram and use the hollow tube like a blowpipe. Having been enchanted by one of his/her friends wizard, his breath can break the bones. Its cross-belt contains to 50 squares of crossbow: points provided with a flask of oil of impact , designed to be crushed and explode in contact with the target. Cadderly also holds a tube equipped with a permanent fate of light, whose adjustable opening makes it possible to concentrate the light in a mean beam or contrary to clarifying broad zones (one of the inventions of Cadderly, a magic flash).
History
Childhood
Cadderly is the son of Aballister Bonadieu and his wife, whose name did not arrive to us. Aballister was an extremely talented wizard but also victim of an obsession. It pushed its capacities until their limit, and the limit of its own control. One day, it exceeded the terminals: he called upon a magic sword which killed his wife and was driven out Edifying Library. Cadderly remembers only the face of his/her mother and almost anything else, including its name. Avery, the Director of the Library, took Cadderly under its wing then, assuming the role of adoptive father. Cadderly then lived a carefree childhood within the Edifying Library.
The Plague of Chaos
Almost twenty years later arrived the Temps of the Disorders and the father of Cadderly, Aballister, met the misadventure of the goddess Talona, who gave him the name of Druzil, an imp of the Abysses, by indicating to him that this last was in possession D `information which would give him access to a great capacity. The misadventure referred to the potion called Fléau of Chaos ( the ultimate poison ), a receipt that Druzil had found in an antique black book when it was in the Abyssals zone. To create this potion to like Talona, and to conquer a whole area, became its obsession then. Aballister spent two years to gather all the ingredients of them, sacrificing with this intention many lives. When it had finished it and tested on a member of the sect fighting of the Castle-Trinity (which became mad then at the point to defy the chief of the sect with an incredible rage, and which continued to once fight its transpierced brain of a dagger planted at the top of its cranium, although it ends up losing this combat), it named the potion Tuanta Quiro Miancy , that one could translate into Lethal Of the Horrors , title of the most priest of Pursued, insulting of this fact its larger rival in the sect of the priests of Castle Trinity, while thus placing the potion above the priest himself with the eyes of Pursued.When the potion was elaborate, the chief-priest of the malefic Castle-Trinity, Barjin, requested the right to use it with the combat. After having thrown on the bottle a fate preventing its opening by any person who would not have been innocent, it brought it to the Edifying Library and berna Cadderly so that it opens it. It placed the bottle in the cellars of the Edifying Library, from where the vapors were spread through all the Library, causing the deshinibition of the people who were there, while launching a charm of Suggestion incentive any person to be acted according to her most secret desires.
Barjin moved towards the catacombs of the Edifying Library and spread the potion. It released from it an invisible fog which infiltrated to the top, assigning all the residents and the visitors of the Library who gave free course to their more daring phantasms. One needed the combined efforts of Cadderly, Danica, of the Larmoire brothers and a heroic druid named Newander to manage to destroy alive Barjin as well as an army of deaths which it had assigned with the guard of the cursed bottle. The bottle was neutralized by immersing it in water bénite and by preventing all future opening. At the time of the final battle against Barjin, Cadderly accidentally killed the priest malefic of a square equipped with oil of impact drawn by its crossbow (which is one of its reinvented on the model of a crossbow drow). This involuntary murder fills Cadderly of culpability and interior disorder, of which it could only get rid a long time afterwards.
Later, after Cadderly, Danica, Ivan and Pikel had saved the kingdom Shilmista elf, they separated, Danica, Ivan and Pikel being turned over some to the Edifying Library while Cadderly went in Carradoon where the Masques of the Night tried to assassinate it. Is held then a series of events on the occasion of which Rufo will betray his/her companions by three times, the last costing the life Avery Schell, mentor and adoptive father of Cadderly. When Cadderly took note of the latter, it curses Rufo by a mark of Dénéïr: the image of an extinct candle to the top of a closed eye, a variation of the crowned symbol of Dénéïr. This mark released a horrible stink. Rufo is informed that any attempt to cover the mark will result in a burn which will cross cranium until killing it to him. The continuation of the events will lead Cadderly to kill Aballister. Druzil, suffering from died of Aballister, falls on Rufo and convinces it to turn over to the Edifying Library, while making him believe that the Plague of Chaos would come to end from its mark from infamy. Rufo drinks the potion and vomits its blood until falling stiff dead.
It returns several days later in the shape of a Master Vampire, gorged with the power of the potion and thus personifying Tuanta Quiro Miancay . The creature kills almost everyone in the Edifying Library until Cadderly arrives. After several duels without true winner, Cadderly ends up removing the Library Edifying from the Plague of Chaos, Rufo and its henchmen. The Edifying Library definitively lost its crowned character. Cadderly returns visit in Deneir and destroys the Library after having gathered and put side all the irreplaceable books and artefacts, to create, at the end of five years, the temple of the Take-off of the Spirit.
Become an Elected official
After the defeat of Barjin, Aballister did not have any more a rival within Castle-Trinity. Aballister was initially divided with the idea to send Barjin to attack the library, probably, or in any case partly, owing to the fact that his/her son resided at it; but as the capacity of this one increased and that it appeared a frontal adversary in its plans, Aballister was upset with him more and more, as the threat grew that Cadderly represented.Cadderly was bourrelé remorse and full with dislike after having killed Barjin and during some time showed itself resolutely opposite with the idea to kill whoever, even its enemies. As his/her companions and itself made failure with a great offensive of the armies of Castle-Trinity in the wood elfic of Shilmista, Cadderly faced the morals questions which tormented it and decided not occire, whereas it on the occasion of it, the powerful Dorigen magician who had supported the attack of the army of the Evil. Instead of that, it stripped it its magic objects and broke the fingers to him so that it cannot any more incanter.
Whereas it had never been particularly versed in the ritual ones and invocations of the order to which it belonged, Cadderly was disturbed even more when new capacities started to appear with him lasting the battle for the kingdom elfic. After the battle, Cadderly left the forest to think of the various questions which tapped it and started to find answers to the reading of the Livre of the Universal Harmony , the crowned book of its kind, that of the god Dénéïr. Whereas the ease of Cadderly towards the ritual ones of its kind attracted to him the disapproval of the hierarchy of the Library, Dénéïr seemed on the contrary to assess the trend to the handing-over in question at Cadderly and thus did one of its Elected officials of it. Through reading the Book continuously, Cadderly started to approach the gasoline of the capacity of Dénéïr, which reached him in the form of a melody unceasingly present in its head, to which it could have access by singing it.
Worried more and more by the threat which Cadderly for its projects represented, Aballister had engaged to kill it a band of assassins as wild as effective. Whereas him and his/her friends dealt with the henchmen who wanted some with his life, the killers known under the name of Masques of the Night , Cadderly felt more and more harmonizes some with the music of his god, thus reinforcing its capacity, at the point to kill the near total of the band of assassins, including one called Fantôme which took possession of its victims thanks to an artefact malefic, known under the name of Ghearufu . By doing this, they released from the capacity of Phantom, a firbolg named Vander, which united with them in a spirit of revenge and led them to the Castle-Trinity.
At the time of a halt to the Edifying Library before its forwarding towards Aballister and Castle-Trinity, Cadderly met its mentor who encouraged it to proceed in the way that it had chosen. These encouragements, being added to its increasing faith in Dénéir and its own capacities, led it to the radical decision to dominate by magic the spirit of the senior of the Library in order to prevent it from involving itself in the plans of Cadderly. It also decided to carry the Ghearufu , persuaded which it was preferable to destroy it rather than to leave it and risk that the students of the Library are unable to resist its attractions at the time of its study.
The Last Judgment of Crenshinibon
Crenshinibon is the true name of the crystal glare mentioned by R.A. Salvatore in " The glare of cristal" . Cadderly learned its existence at the time of the passage from Drizzt Do' Urden with the Take-off of the Spirit - this last was then in the search of a priest, with the hope to learn where his/her Zaknafein father is. Cadderly helped it by tapping the name of Errtu to its old Druzil enemy. When he learned the existence from Crenshinibon, Cadderly admitted that he would be able to find a means of destroying it if Drizzt could bring to him. Unfortunately, Drizzt was made conceal the glare by the band of mercenaries drows Bregan Of aerthe.Irony of fate, they are two scélérats, Jarlaxle and Artémis Entreri, which brings the Crystal glare to Cadderly, and requires of him to destroy it. Of the beginning, Cadderly and Danica just require of Entreri to give the glare to them but this one calls upon the fact that it is only, to its knowledge, able to resist the call of Crenshinibon. Pikel, Ivan, Danica, Jarlaxle, Entreri and Cadderly thus form a temporary alliance and decide to bring Crenshinibon to the Hephaestus dragon so that it is destroyed by the breath of this last. The presence of Jarlaxle is necessary because it is indipensable to plunge the sensitive artefact in a magic darkness then to make it burn with the fire of an antique and powerful Red Dragon. Obviously, the dragon is not let make very easily and, in addition, the former henchmen of Jarlaxle, Spoke-Guy Teyachumet - of Ched Nassad -, like Berg' inyon Baenre and Kimmuriel Oblodra - both of Menzoberranzan - also covet the crystal glare. Finally, Artémis Entreri kills Berg' inyon and, whereas Spoke-Guy holds the glare, this one, as well as a Illithid - Yharaskrik, which had secretly been combined in Kimmuriel to destroy the artefact - are plunged in a sphere of darkness created by Jarlaxle: Spoke-Guy and Yharaskrik are carbonized, and destroyed Crenshinibon, when Hephaestus blows its powerful flame. Lastly, the magic capacity which escapes from Crenshinibon at the time of its destruction, plugs Hephaestus.
Related characters
- Danica Maupoissant - Partner of voyage, amante, friend, confidante, wife.
- Ivan and Pikel Larmoire - Two dwarves who accompany Cadderly in his adventures.
- Aballister Bonadieu - Father of Cadderly.
- Avery Schell - Directing of the Library and adoptive father of Cadderly. Killed by Kierkan Rufo.
- Pertelope - adoptive Mother of Cadderly. Was elected of Deneïr before Cadderly and the Livre of the Universal Harmony gave him.
- Vander - a firbolg released by Cadderly of the capacity of Phantom. With helped Cadderly in its search with Castle-Trinity for the neutralization of Aballister.
- Dorigen Kel Lamond - a magician who supported the attack against the Forest of Shilmista. Later it repented and helped Cadderly by revealing the word of being able to him to make use of the golems and the magic residence of Aballister.
Sources
- R.A. Salvatore, Canticle, Pentalogie of the Clerk (Book 1), black River, 1996.
- R.A. Salvatore, In the shade of the forests, Pentalogie of the Clerk (Book 2), Black River, 1996.
- R.A. Salvatore, Masks of the Night, Pentalogie of the Clerk (Book 3), Black River, 1996.
- R.A. Salvatore, the fortress déchue, Pentalogie of the Clerk (Book 4), Black River, 1997.
- R.A. Salvatore, cruel Chaos, Pentalogie of the Clerk (Book 5), Black River, 1997.
- R.A. Salvatore, About the light, Le Monde of Shade-Ground, Black River, 1998.
- R.A. Salvatore, black wings of death, the Shade-Ground sequence, Black River, 2006.
- D. Donovan, Forgotten Realms Hero' S Lorebook, Wizards off the Coast, 1996.
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