He is an damned encounter in the original AD&D modules ('204.Armory'). Of course, this is one of W&H's typical blunders. In the module it's explained that Blaize was on the armies attacking Skullcap during the Dwarfgate Wars and was left in temporal stasis by one of Fistandantilus' spells. So they've left it as it was.
Which makes no sense.
Of course, the fact that dragons were (apparently) gone from Ansalon at the time of dwarf vs. mad archmage hasn't entered their heads. No, instead of, for example (and this is a poor one, but better than the real thing) having Blaize frozen in time from the age of Huma and then taken to Fisty's fortress as an weird ornament (well, Fisty *is* weird, after all.)
Evil dwarven wizards... That has been a sore point for years already... Like orc and many other things.
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He is an damned encounter in the original AD&D modules ('204.Armory'). Of course, this is one of W&H's typical blunders. In the module it's explained that Blaize was on the armies attacking Skullcap during the Dwarfgate Wars and was left in temporal stasis by one of Fistandantilus' spells. So they've left it as it was.
Which makes no sense.
Of course, the fact that dragons were (apparently) gone from Ansalon at the time of dwarf vs. mad archmage hasn't entered their heads. No, instead of, for example (and this is a poor one, but better than the real thing) having Blaize frozen in time from the age of Huma and then taken to Fisty's fortress as an weird ornament (well, Fisty *is* weird, after all.)
Evil dwarven wizards... That has been a sore point for years already... Like orc and many other things.