Harkon Lukas was the wolfwere darklord of Kartakass in Ravenloft, who formerly lived in Cormyr in the world of Toril.[1]
Description[]
As a shapechanger, Harkon assumed a variety of forms. He could become a dire wolf, take a wolf-like hybrid form, or assume the shape of either a male or female human.[1]
As a female human, Harkon was an awesomely beautiful woman with black, waist-length hair, dark brown eyes, and a mesmerizing smile who often wore a gold vest over a white blouse with scarlet pantaloons tucked into her boots.[1]
As a male human, he liked to appear as a 6-foot 2-inch (1.9 meters) tall well-muscled handsome man with a lion's mane of black hair and an expertly trimmed beard with a long, pointed mustache. He tended to wear a gold coat over a white ruffled shirt with blue silk trousers tucked into riding boots. He also favored a blue wide-brimmed hat with a feather stuck in it, a belt with a silver buckle and small pieces of jewellery. All of his costumes were always accompanied by a monocle.[1]
Whatever clothes he wore, they were always loose-fitting in case he had to turn into his 7-foot-tall (2.1 meters) hybrid form.[1]
History[]
Born somewhere in Cormyr, Harkon Lukas was a particularly large and unusually curious wolfwere. His normally solitary kin quickly grew tired of his constant questions, but thought better of fighting him, instead shunning him. Desiring more and more social contact, Harkon made a plan (another action anathema to his kind) to form his own tribe outside of his family, but found no more acceptance than he had with them.[1]
Harkon grew angry and for a time vented his anger on all of the livestock and innocent humanoids that he came across. When he eventually calmed down he sought solace with those same humanoids and developed a fascination with men. He trained as a bard and became a wandering minstrel, surviving off small farm animals and the homeless in an attempt to hide his true nature. Although he felt superior to others of his race, he felt that he lacked purpose and began to plan again, thinking to claim rulership over Cormyr.[1]
While making his plans one night, he failed to notice the enveloping mist that transported him to Barovia, in 610 BC.[4] Once he realized that he was no longer in Cormyr, he became angry again, thinking that the fates had robbed him of his destiny to rule Cormyr. He went on another killing spree, this time targeting wolves and werewolves and eventually came across Strahd von Zarovich, who almost killed him. Harkon fled into the mists of the Plane and emerged in a realm built for him by the Dark Powers, known as Kartakass.[5]
Possessions[]
Harkon was known to possess a berserking longsword, a masterwork light crossbow, bracers of armor +3, a cloak of charisma +2, a ring of protection +3, and a wand of sleep.[6]
Appendix[]
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Appearances[]
- Adventures
- Feast of Goblyns
- Novels:
- Death of a Darklord
- Heart of Midnight
External Links[]
- Harkon Lukas article at the Forgotten Realms Wiki, a wiki for the Forgotten Realms campaign setting.
- Harkon Lukas article at Mistipedia, a wiki for the Ravenloft campaign setting run by The Fraternity of Shadows.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Andria Hayday & Bruce Nesmith (1990). Realm of Terror. (TSR, Inc.), p. 101. ISBN 0-88038-853-6.
- ↑ Blake Mobley (1990). Feast of Goblyns. Edited by William W. Connors. (TSR, Inc.), p. 13. ISBN 0-88038-877-3.
- ↑ J. Robert King (December 1992). Heart of Midnight. (TSR, Inc.). ISBN 1560763558.
- ↑ Bruce Nesmith, Andria Hayday, William W. Connors (1994). Realm of Terror (Revised). (TSR, Inc.), p. 13. ISBN 1-56076-942-4.
- ↑ Andria Hayday & Bruce Nesmith (1990). Realm of Terror. (TSR, Inc.), p. 102. ISBN 0-88038-853-6.
- ↑ Andrew Cermak, John W. Mangrum, Ryan Naylor, Chris Nichols, Andrew Wyatt (2002). Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume I. (White Wolf Publishing), p. 145. ISBN 1-58846-080-0.