Teclis
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Teclis is the High Loremaster of the Tower of Hoeth and the greatest living mage amongst the High Elves in the World.[5c]
Teclis is also extremely unusual for an Asur in that he shared the concerns of the wider world outside Ulthuan, and would sometimes lend his magical abilities in defense of the Empire or even the dwarfs. To Teclis, this was not sentimentality, but pragmatism; while some Asur were content to leave the rest of the world to its problems, and others (such as his twin brother Tyrion) were occupied by the ongoing feud with the Dark Elves, Teclis knew that powers great enough to menace other nations of the world would likely become Ulthuan's problem if not stopped early.[5c]
History
Ancestry
Teclis is a descendant of Astarielle, a past Everqueen, and Aenarion, the first Phoenix King, through their firstborn son Morelion. He is also, therefore, a very distant relative of both Malekith (Aenarion's second son by Morathi) and Alarielle, the current Everqueen, descended from Aenarion's daughter Yvraine, Morelion's twin.
Although born twins, Tyrion and Teclis could not have been more different. Where Tyrion grew up tall, proud and strong, Teclis was slight and always sickly. In spite of his awesome magical abilities, he required potions just to maintain his health, and suffered a limp that no amount of wizardry could entirely banish. [4a][5c]
Tyrion became the champion and consort of the Everqueen Alarielle and the greatest living warrior of Ulthuan. Where Tyrion was an extraordinary warrior and general, Teclis made up for his weak body with a strong mind and his prodigious magical abilities.[4a]
Great War Against Chaos
In 2301 IC Ulthuan was attacked by the Great Chaos Incursion: combined force of Dark Elves, followers of Chaos and Daemons led by Witch King Malekith. It was only by the actions of Teclis and Tyrion that the Ulthuan was saved, defeating Malekith at the Battle of Finuval Plain. Teclis fought Malekith himself in a duel of sorcery, both facing the first time a wizard that was his match. As the high elves began to be overwhelmed, Teclis invoked the goddess Lileath for one last attack on the Witch King who was forced to fling himself into the Realm of Chaos or be destroyed by the huge bolt of energy [1b][4b]
After recieiving a plea for aid from Magnus the Pious, Finubar agreed to send Teclis with two Loremasters, Finreir and Yrtle. He and his companions were highly active in the Old World, becoming a trusted advisor of Magnus the Pious and participating in the Battle for Kislev's Gate where the Invasion was defeated. [5b]
After the Great War
Having been crowned Emperor, Magnus the Pious asked Teclis to found the Colleges of Magic in Altdorf.[5b] [5c][6a] This made him a semi-legendary figure in the Empire, often written about in history books. Teclis also invented the offshoot of Eltharin which formed the spell-language used by Imperial wizards.
Since then, Teclis has wandered in many lands as a guide and warrior against Chaos. [5c]
Teclis also led Gotrek Gurnisson and Felix Jaeger through the webway of the Old Ones to the mysterious island of Albion.
Storm of Chaos
Teclis played a role in the Storm of Chaos leading detachments of Sword Masters and Sea Guards to the aid of Middenheim. Teclis managed to destroy an entire daemonic army, headed by Be'lakor, the Dark Master, with a single spell. However, he played little or no part in the lifting of the siege, due to the taunting of Volkmar the Grim, the Grand Theogonist.
End Times
Magic
Teclis is quite probably the most powerful mage in all the Warhammer world. Even Malekith, the Witch King of Naggaroth, who studied magic at the feet of his fearsome mother Morathi, and honed his skills for millennia, was careful not to confront Teclis directly after the Battle of Finuval Plain, where the latter defeated him in a wizards' duel.[2a][5c]
Weapons and Equipment
- 4th Edition: Moonstaff of Lileath, Sword of Teclis, War Crown of Saphery. [1a]
- 5th Edition: Moonstaff of Lileath, Scroll of Hoeth, Sword of Teclis, War Crown of Saphery. [2a]
- 6th Edition: Moonstaff of Lileath, Potions of Inner Strength, Scroll of Hoeth, Sword of Teclis, War Crown of Saphery. [3a]
- 7th Edition: Moonstaff of Lileath, Potions of Inner Strength, Scroll of Hoeth, Sword of Teclis, War Crown of Saphery. [4a]
- 8th Edition: Moonstaff of Lileath, Potions of Inner Strength, Scroll of Hoeth, Sword of Teclis, War Crown of Saphery. [4a]
- Moonstaff of Lileath: The power of the goddess flows through to strengthen Teclis. [2a]
- Potions of Inner Strength: Energising and potent potions that Teclis carries with him. [3a]
- Scroll of Hoeth: Potent magical scroll able to empower or dispell spells. [2a]
- Sword of Teclis: The blade is surrounded by energy which can be unleashed upon an enemy. [2a]
- War Crown of Saphery: Created to aid against the daemons in the first great invasion, it grants the wearer access to thousands of years of magical knowledge. [2a]
Gallery
Miniatures
Teclis for Warmaster
Quotes
Yes, it is a risk to teach Humans the ways of true magic; they are prone to temptation and corruption. Yet if we don’t the Old World will surely fall. There is a middle ground, however. We will show them a path that, with discipline, they can follow. We shall teach them, but we shall keep a close eye on them.
~ Teclis to Yrtle and Finreir.[1] |
See Also
Sources
- 1: Warhammer Armies: High Elves (4th Edition)
- 2:Warhammer Armies: High Elves (5th Edition)
- 2a: High Elf Army List, pg. 93
- 3:Warhammer Armies: High Elves (6th Edition)
- 3a: Teclis, pg. 72-73
- 4:Warhammer Armies: High Elves (7th Edition)
- 4a: Teclis, pg. 66
- 5:Warhammer Armies: High Elves (8th Edition)
- 6: Winds of Magic (book)
- 6a: A Glimmer of Hope, pg. 13
Uncited
- Giantslayer (novel) by William King
- Bane of Malekith (novel) by William King