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[[Yako Vormoff]] is a [[vassalich]] that resides in the [[Vale of Tears]] of [[Darkon]], specifically the town of [[Karg]]. He was a servant of [[Azalin Rex]]<ref name="Requiem Book 2 p. 19">[[Requiem: The Grim Harvest - Necropolis]] p.19</ref> but now is working for [[Death (Lowellyn Dachine)|Death]] as a member of the [[Unholy Order of the Grave]].<ref name="Gaz IV p. 44">[[Gazetteer IV]] p. 44</ref> Regardless of his current master, Yako holds command over a contingent of unusually sized[[flesh golem]]s,<ref name="Domains of Dread p. 35">[[Domains of Dread]] p. 25</ref>, causing great fright in Karg.<ref name="Requiem Book 2 p. 19">[[Requiem: The Grim Harvest - Necropolis]] p.19</ref>
[[Yako Vormoff]] is a [[vassalich]] that resides in the [[Vale of Tears]] of [[Darkon]], specifically the town of [[Karg]]. He was a servant of [[Azalin Rex]]<ref name="Requiem Book 2 p. 19">[[Requiem: The Grim Harvest - Necropolis]] p.19</ref> but now is working for [[Death (Lowellyn Dachine)|Death]] as a member of the [[Unholy Order of the Grave]].<ref name="Gaz IV p. 44">[[Gazetteer IV]] p. 44</ref> Regardless of his current master, Yako holds command over a contingent of unusually sized[[flesh golem]]s,<ref name="Domains of Dread p. 35">[[Domains of Dread]] p. 25</ref>, causing great fright in Karg.<ref name="Requiem Book 2 p. 19">[[Requiem: The Grim Harvest - Necropolis]] p.19</ref>


Yako Vormoff is a specialist [[golemcrafter]], specifically flesh golems. He devised the dread [[maggot golem]], and the secret processes of its creation are known only to Yako himself and his cronies.<ref name="Requiem Book 2 p. 19-20">[[Requiem: The Grim Harvest - Necropolis]] p. 19-20</ref> However, his levels in [[wizard]] seem much too low to make [[golem]]s. {{Spec|It may be that he is a [[dread golemcrafter]]. However, this is unlikely, given that most [[dread golem]]s eventually rebel against and kill their creators. In addition, he formerly worked for Azalin, whom is known to be wary of dread golems.}}
Yako Vormoff is a specialist [[golemcrafter]], specifically flesh golems. He devised the dread [[maggot golem]], and the secret processes of its creation are known only to Yako himself and his cronies.<ref name="Requiem Book 2 p. 19-20">[[Requiem: The Grim Harvest - Necropolis]] p. 19-20</ref> However, his levels in [[wizard]] seem much too low to make [[golem]]s. {{Spec|It may be that he is a [[dread golemcrafter]]. However, this is unlikely, given that most [[dread golem]]s eventually rebel against and kill their creators. In addition, he formerly worked for Azalin, whom is likely to be wary of dread golems.<ref>Azalin comments to [["S']] in [[Gazetteer II]] (p. 81) that he would stick to "traditional" methods of golem creation rather than employing the creation of dangerous dread golems through obsessive [[science]].</ref>


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 11:18, 24 June 2019

Yako Vormoff is a vassalich that resides in the Vale of Tears of Darkon, specifically the town of Karg. He was a servant of Azalin Rex[1] but now is working for Death as a member of the Unholy Order of the Grave.[2] Regardless of his current master, Yako holds command over a contingent of unusually sizedflesh golems,[3], causing great fright in Karg.[1]

Yako Vormoff is a specialist golemcrafter, specifically flesh golems. He devised the dread maggot golem, and the secret processes of its creation are known only to Yako himself and his cronies.[4] However, his levels in wizard seem much too low to make golems. {{Spec|It may be that he is a dread golemcrafter. However, this is unlikely, given that most dread golems eventually rebel against and kill their creators. In addition, he formerly worked for Azalin, whom is likely to be wary of dread golems.[5]

History

Yako Vormoff was a giorgio orphan adopted and raised by the Vistani, from where he learned skills as a performer and category:puppeteer. Yako eventually became estranged from his adoptive family and left home after offending one of the Vistani elders. The teenage Yako came to live on the mean streets of [{Karg]]. There he learned to become an expert in manipulation. He viewed pulling the strings of his pawns similar to pulling the strings of his puppets.[1]

Yako's manipulative talents eventually drew the attention of the Kargat, whom notified Azalin's. Azalin for a time tutored Yako in the dark arts before making him a vassalich, effectively binding Yako into eternal thralldom. During the period of Azalin's seeming absence following the Requiem, Yako became the "demilord" of the Vale of Tears[4], assuming control over said region.[3]

As of 750 BC, Yako's phylactery was lost to him and presumably laid somewhere beyond his grasp in the formidable Castle Avernus.[6][3]

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Requiem: The Grim Harvest - Necropolis p.19
  2. 2.0 2.1 Gazetteer IV p. 44
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Domains of Dread p. 25 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "Domains of Dread p. 35" defined multiple times with different content Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "Domains of Dread p. 35" defined multiple times with different content
  4. 4.0 4.1 Requiem: The Grim Harvest - Necropolis p. 19-20 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "Requiem Book 2 p. 19-20" defined multiple times with different content
  5. Azalin comments to "S' in Gazetteer II (p. 81) that he would stick to "traditional" methods of golem creation rather than employing the creation of dangerous dread golems through obsessive science.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Requiem: The Grim Harvest - Necropolis p.20 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "Requiem Book 2 p. 20" defined multiple times with different content

Data from the Ravenloft Catalogue

Requiem: The Grim Harvest - Necropolis
Domains of Dread
Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume II

Requiem: The Grim Harvest - Necropolis - p20
Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume II - p44

Requiem: The Grim Harvest - Necropolis - pp19-20
Domains of Dread p 35