Jangir
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Jangir, depicted in the Chainmail Miniatures: Core Rulebook, art by Sam Wood (2002). | |
| Names and titles | |
| Title(s): | Priest-King of Naresh |
| General info | |
| Occupation: | National Leader |
| Home: | Naresh |
| Alignment: | (Chaotic) Evil |
| Gender: | Male |
| Species: | Half-demon Gnoll |
| Class: | Fighter/Cleric |
| Dates | |
| Age: | 40 in 591 CY[1][2] |
| Birthdate: | 551 CY |
Jangir is the leader of the Naresh faction of gnolls and their demonic allies in Western Oerik, known to have fought in the Godwar.
Description
[edit | edit source]Jangir was born of a powerful demon and a gnoll woman.[3][2]
Though text description of Jangir is not given, he is shown in illustrations. This towering half-fiend has patchy skin alternately both scaled and furred. Jangir's lizard-like hide is a sickly green and his fur is a ochre-brown. He has six ruby-red eyes on his face, and what give the appearance of being at least seven more eyes in the sickly green of the scaled skin down his right shoulder and arm. All over his body are spikes and horns, most prominently all about his shoulders, spine, and neck.
Jangir has enormous cloven hooves and long, sharp talons on the tips of his fingers.
The skin of his face is gaunt and taut, with his lips and the skin of his mouth receded showing his bare gums. His teeth are jagged and seem irregularly placed.
Personality
[edit | edit source]Jangir is known to rule Naresh with an iron fist in the name of Yeenoghu as a priest-king.
Possessions
[edit | edit source]The Flail of Stratis was brought to Jangir by a gnoll child several weeks after Stratis' death.[3] He considers it destiny that it was brought to him.[1]
Activities
[edit | edit source]Jangir united the tribes of Naresh under his leadership after he attained the Flail of Stratis and declared himself Priest-King.
Relationships
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[edit | edit source]See Also
[edit | edit source]See also: Naresh
Appearances
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[edit | edit source]Citations
[edit | edit source]Bibliography
[edit | edit source]- Pramas, Chris. "The Gnolls of Naresh." Dragon #289. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2001.
- ———. Chainmail Miniatures Starter Set: Rulebook. Renton, WA: WotC, 2001.
- ———. Chainmail Miniatures Starter Set: Model Description Booklet. Renton, WA: WotC, 2002.
- ———. Chainmail Miniatures Game: Core Rulebook. Renton, WA: WotC, 2002.
- ———. Blood & Darkness: Set 2 Guidebook. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2002.
- ———. Fire & Ice: Set 3 Guidebook. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2002.
- ———. Shadow of the Drow Set 4 Guidebook.Renton, WA: WotC, 2002.
- Pramas, Chris, Rob Heinsoo, et al. Ghostwind Campaign. Renton WA: WotC, 2002.
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