Your content is so deserving of 1000x more subscribers. As a fairly new DM running his first Planescape campaign, your videos have been one of my most valuable resources. Also, I (re)watched all your content on our family drive from CT to MI (and back). It was great so thanks for taking the trip with us!
This is one of the nicest comments I have ever received, truly made me smile. Thank you for allowing me to travel with you and I apologize if all I did was talk the whole trip ;)
@@RichesandLiches Oh you're welcome. If your stuff was published in book format, I'd buy every hard cover lol. And I'm not trying to shower praise here, I just really enjoy your content. Your narration of Lolth's history is book worthy.
I searched for a video Like this for years! In my current campaing (starting in 2020) i play a Warlock of Kiaransalee and before we started i tried to find any bit of information about the Lady of the Dead. I wish i could have found an amazing video like this one, when i created my character ^^`. Please keep up the good Work. ❤
Thank you for such kind words. I especially love when I produce lore on a more obscure topic and it really hits home with a player or DM who find the information useful. Thank you so much for sharing, really means more than most realize, these videos take forever... :)
The CEO of death got bored and decided to franchise out. Immediately learned that it was a bad idea, which is probably why gods didn't and still don't do that.
I love Kiaransalee. One of my favorite villainesses. I Hated the end of the War of the Spider Queen books, so I ran a campaign where it was an avatar of Kiaransalee that died in the war, the last avatar as the rest had been imprisoned in a specially designed prison world by specially designed Inevitables whose job it was to round up her and her rival, Jadewind Bladefell, and all their most powerful minions and lock them up. The epic battles between the warring goddesses and their minions were so bad the Inevitables were afraid of a multidimensional Spellplague-type event and said "oh h*ll no, we're putting a stop to that sh*t." They broke the Forgotten Realms. Good Times.
What is there to like? Death and revenge is all there is, she doesn't even have a personality or an interesting story, Kiaransalee is one of the absolutely most boring deities of the Forgotten Realms.
The D&D 3e City of the Spider Queen adventure is centered around Kiaransalee's cult. It is a well written adventure with a lot of "If the PCs wait or choose path A, here's the timeline for path B and C progression" details that helped mold my DMing flavor.
Something I wish existed was a lore collection that describes all the changes and additions with in-universe terms where rulebook descriptions are scholarly works (with editions being referred to as perhaps scholars of different eras or the like), dragon and dungeon maybe get their own terms like archives, adventures are the tales of bards, fiction novel revealed lore is maybe described as the results of interviews (unless it was not revealed to anyone who could conceivably be interviewed in which case it's a rumor), stuff that got retconned is referred to as currently considered apocryphal, contradictions are openly acknowledged in a way that leaves it open to interpretation, the whole shebang...
I have a master poll over on my patreon to determine the production schedule and Vhaeraun is on it. Had to post it over there because YT limits polls to 5 choices (there are 13 options) but its free to join, no obligation. www.patreon.com/posts/poll-what-deity-108172810?Link&
This video is an awesome, comprehensive deep dive into drow lore. I never had much interest in Kiaransalee, but that has changed. I hope you could consider doing a similar episode for Zinzerena, the drow goddess of assassination, illusions, and lies. She also originates in Greyhawk, yet she had a place in 5e due to an entry published in MToF.
I have heard that she never really had aspirations of being a deity and only became one by circumstance and she even lost her godhood for some time due to a lack of followers. Has anyone else heard this and what do you think of this perspective?
A dowager is a woman who received her noble title and any lands or property associated therewith from her husband AND retained that title and property after his death without having to be remarried and transfer the property to her new husband.
Kiaransalee, is my favorite Drow after Lloth. So now that you have done a video on her, will you be doing one on Velsharoon? Since he was a Lich and became the God of Necromancy, it would be fitting for you to do one on him since your channel is named Riches and 'Liches'. Also will you be doing any more lore, stories etc, on the Pharaoh Ankahara? And will you be doing any about any Mummies, Vampires or Liches set in or one that is from Kara Tur? Since KT is based on Ancient China and they have a concept in their faith of Taoism of the Taoist Immortals, maybe someone could have tried to become an Immortal and either through lack of faith or he was just not willing to wait so long in order to achieve it, chose a dark path instead in order to become one. Just a thought.
artwork is spot on, top tier! i'm an Ai creator almost only dedicated to drow, and i was really impressed with the details, the rings are just how i imagined they should look like. instant like and sub!
In the Complete Wizards Handbook and the Complete Necromancers Handbook, both products by TSR during the 2nd Edition of AD&D are quite clear: Elves can not specialize in necromancy. Thus Kiransalee is either a generalist mage who chose to semi-specialize in the Dark Art or she is the reason the gods have forbidden elves to follow a like path.
I will check those resources out as well, but I would refer you to both the demihuman deities for the second edition and faiths and pantheons from the third. Both make it very clear that Kiaransalee and her followers dwell in the school of necromancy. This is further confirmed by more recent resources such as the FR wiki. Thanks for the great feedback!
I do remember a brief mention of Kiransalee in 2nd Ed, bought the three core books of 3rd ply’s Kingdoms of Kalamar and basically never bought/read another WoTC product.
There is a slasher franchise that, if translated over to D&D from our world, that she would possibly have a hand in, even if we keep the slasher as a human. Tell me that the story of Jason Voorhees of the Friday the 13th franchise doesn't have at least some tangental connection to something the Revenancer wouldn't have a connection to
THAT was awesome. I know the story of Lolth but I knew nothing about Kiaransalee. If you’ve covered it then I apologize for missing it. Are there any of the original elves that became drow that didn’t go into the underdark and fall into evil?
I read in a Forgotten Realms book 📖 that she died at a gaming table where she played a very strange game of human destiny with Loth and her daughter Ellisryeea. But she was tricked and lost her followers and faded away she's gone with out followers in D&D a god is out 😊😊😊😊😊 thanks 👍 for the video and have a good day.
Yathrinshee was implemented so badly in dnd 3.5 (granted if you make it 100% spell progression it's suddenly not as horrible but drow still have that painful LA in that edition severely limiting your potential)
I’ve only found your channel recently but I am so happy I found it! You’re far and away one of my very fave D&D creators and your voice is fantastic for narration! Dowager’s first definition is a widow or widower who inherits a title, its secondary definition is an old woman. A widowed queen who inherits a kingdom is known as the queen dowager so I’m assuming that’s what they’re going for with Pitiless Dowager
@ladyjaysindeore1113 Thank you for the kind words and time taken to watch and comment. Good catch on the alternative definition. I knew Dowager was an old woman, so in my own hubris I never bothered to look up the definition... lesson learned :) Thanks again!!!
@@RichesandLiches oh gosh! I wasn’t trying to correct you just inform, I’m a word-nerd. Truly I think this channel is fantastic and I’m so happy to have found it!
This was a fun look one of, in my opinion, at least, the more obscure goddesses. I have problem, some might say; as a longer-term player of D&D, and even more a lore hound, my appreciation for the Drow is as they've been depicted; evil, and treacherous. I actually enjoy at least some of their Saturday morning cartoon villain tropes, and i don't personally have much interest in more modern desires to "improve" them, and take their edge off. I don't object to people wanting to play them, but in my worlds, they can expect a certain bit mistrust, and might have to rarn some goodwill, if it's even possible, with specific NPCs, and I don't seevthat as bad. Ive used Good Drow, strugling to find their place, and make one for others who want somryhing different than the Lolthite way, and others who have actively enjoyed preying on the desire to see the Drow in a better light, at base, instead of seeing where they really stand, and so I feel there is room for most, as is, without tearing down their lore, but I also like occasionally having alternatives to just Lolth, and Kiaransalee is i wonderful, terrible option.😊 I am left to wonder, though, then, what might the Revenancer's views be on mummies, and mummy lords? They are often my first thought for powerful, sentient, spellcasting undead, as well as often made after demonstrating some amounts of impressive loyalty, so I feel like it could be cool to have a temple of Hers that houses a mummy lord divine caster? Maybe it bears an enchantment im specifically fond of that allows it to retain its elven beauty preserved, instead of loking waxen, decayed, or likeca heap of bandages, but I suppose it is not mandatory. They are kind of lich-lite, and often deliver curses, and vengeance, upon those who dare intrude upon their lairs, which I feel fits with Kiaranselee's lore well. It is wrird, though, as i have recollection of elves, in particular, often not taking well to undeath, as Corellon protects them. 2e elven Vampires, barring Jander Sunstar, were hideous, and disfigured, while other necromancy magic just failed. Am I making this up? Remembering it wrong? Or did Kiaranselee just decide to prove her chops by picking to use necromancy on people it usually doesn't work on, and she still forced on through?
I do enjoy the Warhammer concept of time being a mess for the planar entities...if you use that sort of logic, Kiaransalee could have ruled Thanatos for almost a thousand years by the reckoning of her and Orcus and other planar entities, even if it was just a few years by the records of mortals
I have a master poll over on my patreon to determine the production schedule and the Raven Queen is on it. Had to post it over there because YT limits polls to 5 choices (there are 13 options) but its free to join, no obligation. www.patreon.com/posts/poll-what-deity-108172810?Link&
Even tough the adventure might be non-canon, Zhengyi's defeat is firmly established in lore and Gareth Dragonsbane was alive during adventures of Artemis Entreri and Jarlaxle.
I would make a few points on that. First, her domain is limited mainly to the drow, which both separates her from other FR death gods. Second, she is rather unique in that she has an affinity for the dead, unlike the other, the "traditional" gods of death such as Kelemvor, Jergal, Myrkul and Cyric. And then there are the more bloodthirsty gods associated with death such as Bhaal, Velsharoon and Loviatar. Hope that answered your question and thanks for watching!
Excellent point. I mentioned BoVD as the 2e source only because that was the earliest reference I can find. I also noticed in my research that it was completely removed in 4e, no shock there. :)
That art for the videos is located over on my patreon - www.patreon.com/RichesandLiches I do not yet have EVERY video's art online yet, but I am building up the back catalog.
Your content is so deserving of 1000x more subscribers. As a fairly new DM running his first Planescape campaign, your videos have been one of my most valuable resources.
Also, I (re)watched all your content on our family drive from CT to MI (and back). It was great so thanks for taking the trip with us!
This is one of the nicest comments I have ever received, truly made me smile. Thank you for allowing me to travel with you and I apologize if all I did was talk the whole trip ;)
@@RichesandLiches Oh you're welcome. If your stuff was published in book format, I'd buy every hard cover lol. And I'm not trying to shower praise here, I just really enjoy your content.
Your narration of Lolth's history is book worthy.
Agreed and well said. Modron March into Dead Gods campaign GOAT
I searched for a video Like this for years!
In my current campaing (starting in 2020) i play a Warlock of Kiaransalee and before we started i tried to find any bit of information about the Lady of the Dead. I wish i could have found an amazing video like this one, when i created my character ^^`.
Please keep up the good Work. ❤
Thank you for such kind words. I especially love when I produce lore on a more obscure topic and it really hits home with a player or DM who find the information useful. Thank you so much for sharing, really means more than most realize, these videos take forever... :)
Jergal seems like it would be a cool lore to cover
The CEO of death got bored and decided to franchise out. Immediately learned that it was a bad idea, which is probably why gods didn't and still don't do that.
Eilistraee and umberlee are two of my favorites but this one may be replacing umberlee. This was a great video.
Daughter of a Lich! Very cool deity. Thanks LR, for the lore and artwork.
Impressively detailed, well narrated
What an awesome video! Love your channel it gets better and better with each video....such amazing and in-depth content and the art is breathtaking!!
Thanks so much!!
I love Kiaransalee. One of my favorite villainesses. I Hated the end of the War of the Spider Queen books, so I ran a campaign where it was an avatar of Kiaransalee that died in the war, the last avatar as the rest had been imprisoned in a specially designed prison world by specially designed Inevitables whose job it was to round up her and her rival, Jadewind Bladefell, and all their most powerful minions and lock them up. The epic battles between the warring goddesses and their minions were so bad the Inevitables were afraid of a multidimensional Spellplague-type event and said "oh h*ll no, we're putting a stop to that sh*t." They broke the Forgotten Realms. Good Times.
What is there to like? Death and revenge is all there is, she doesn't even have a personality or an interesting story, Kiaransalee is one of the absolutely most boring deities of the Forgotten Realms.
I'm coverting the "War of the Spider Queen" model to pf1e now for my players thanks to Riches and Liches.
She did come back after the Second Sundering but doesn't look like anything was done with her after.
I miss Gray Hawk.
lantern here
man this is the best...so great
Revenancer is such a badass moniker.
~_~
The D&D 3e City of the Spider Queen adventure is centered around Kiaransalee's cult. It is a well written adventure with a lot of "If the PCs wait or choose path A, here's the timeline for path B and C progression" details that helped mold my DMing flavor.
Something I wish existed was a lore collection that describes all the changes and additions with in-universe terms where rulebook descriptions are scholarly works (with editions being referred to as perhaps scholars of different eras or the like), dragon and dungeon maybe get their own terms like archives, adventures are the tales of bards, fiction novel revealed lore is maybe described as the results of interviews (unless it was not revealed to anyone who could conceivably be interviewed in which case it's a rumor), stuff that got retconned is referred to as currently considered apocryphal, contradictions are openly acknowledged in a way that leaves it open to interpretation, the whole shebang...
GREAT video, I would LOVE to have you do a long form video on VHAERAUN. He is very under represented in videos.
I have a master poll over on my patreon to determine the production schedule and Vhaeraun is on it. Had to post it over there because YT limits polls to 5 choices (there are 13 options) but its free to join, no obligation.
www.patreon.com/posts/poll-what-deity-108172810?Link&
Other Than Lolth she is my favorite Drow Diety. I feel a Drow Paladin Oath Vengeance will be my next character I create in Adventures League 🖤💀👍🏼👍🏼💯
This video is an awesome, comprehensive deep dive into drow lore. I never had much interest in Kiaransalee, but that has changed.
I hope you could consider doing a similar episode for Zinzerena, the drow goddess of assassination, illusions, and lies. She also originates in Greyhawk, yet she had a place in 5e due to an entry published in MToF.
I have heard that she never really had aspirations of being a deity and only became one by circumstance and she even lost her godhood for some time due to a lack of followers. Has anyone else heard this and what do you think of this perspective?
A dowager is a woman who received her noble title and any lands or property associated therewith from her husband AND retained that title and property after his death without having to be remarried and transfer the property to her new husband.
Kiaransalee, is my favorite Drow after Lloth. So now that you have done a video on her, will you be doing one on Velsharoon? Since he was a Lich and became the God of Necromancy, it would be fitting for you to do one on him since your channel is named Riches and 'Liches'.
Also will you be doing any more lore, stories etc, on the Pharaoh Ankahara?
And will you be doing any about any Mummies, Vampires or Liches set in or one that is from Kara Tur? Since KT is based on Ancient China and they have a concept in their faith of Taoism of the Taoist Immortals, maybe someone could have tried to become an Immortal and either through lack of faith or he was just not willing to wait so long in order to achieve it, chose a dark path instead in order to become one. Just a thought.
All great ideas that I have taken down and will review with my roadmap, thank you!
artwork is spot on, top tier! i'm an Ai creator almost only dedicated to drow, and i was really impressed with the details, the rings are just how i imagined they should look like. instant like and sub!
In the Complete Wizards Handbook and the Complete Necromancers Handbook, both products by TSR during the 2nd Edition of AD&D are quite clear: Elves can not specialize in necromancy. Thus Kiransalee is either a generalist mage who chose to semi-specialize in the Dark Art or she is the reason the gods have forbidden elves to follow a like path.
I will check those resources out as well, but I would refer you to both the demihuman deities for the second edition and faiths and pantheons from the third. Both make it very clear that Kiaransalee and her followers dwell in the school of necromancy. This is further confirmed by more recent resources such as the FR wiki.
Thanks for the great feedback!
I do remember a brief mention of Kiransalee in 2nd Ed, bought the three core books of 3rd ply’s Kingdoms of Kalamar and basically never bought/read another WoTC product.
There is a slasher franchise that, if translated over to D&D from our world, that she would possibly have a hand in, even if we keep the slasher as a human.
Tell me that the story of Jason Voorhees of the Friday the 13th franchise doesn't have at least some tangental connection to something the Revenancer wouldn't have a connection to
THAT was awesome. I know the story of Lolth but I knew nothing about Kiaransalee.
If you’ve covered it then I apologize for missing it. Are there any of the original elves that became drow that didn’t go into the underdark and fall into evil?
I read in a Forgotten Realms book 📖 that she died at a gaming table where she played a very strange game of human destiny with Loth and her daughter Ellisryeea. But she was tricked and lost her followers and faded away she's gone with out followers in D&D a god is out 😊😊😊😊😊 thanks 👍 for the video and have a good day.
Epilogue: died with a concave scream when Tenebrous grasped the wand and remembered...
Yathrinshee was implemented so badly in dnd 3.5 (granted if you make it 100% spell progression it's suddenly not as horrible but drow still have that painful LA in that edition severely limiting your potential)
I’ve only found your channel recently but I am so happy I found it! You’re far and away one of my very fave D&D creators and your voice is fantastic for narration!
Dowager’s first definition is a widow or widower who inherits a title, its secondary definition is an old woman. A widowed queen who inherits a kingdom is known as the queen dowager so I’m assuming that’s what they’re going for with Pitiless Dowager
@ladyjaysindeore1113
Thank you for the kind words and time taken to watch and comment. Good catch on the alternative definition. I knew Dowager was an old woman, so in my own hubris I never bothered to look up the definition... lesson learned :)
Thanks again!!!
@@RichesandLiches oh gosh! I wasn’t trying to correct you just inform, I’m a word-nerd. Truly I think this channel is fantastic and I’m so happy to have found it!
This was a fun look one of, in my opinion, at least, the more obscure goddesses. I have problem, some might say; as a longer-term player of D&D, and even more a lore hound, my appreciation for the Drow is as they've been depicted; evil, and treacherous. I actually enjoy at least some of their Saturday morning cartoon villain tropes, and i don't personally have much interest in more modern desires to "improve" them, and take their edge off. I don't object to people wanting to play them, but in my worlds, they can expect a certain bit mistrust, and might have to rarn some goodwill, if it's even possible, with specific NPCs, and I don't seevthat as bad. Ive used Good Drow, strugling to find their place, and make one for others who want somryhing different than the Lolthite way, and others who have actively enjoyed preying on the desire to see the Drow in a better light, at base, instead of seeing where they really stand, and so I feel there is room for most, as is, without tearing down their lore, but I also like occasionally having alternatives to just Lolth, and Kiaransalee is i wonderful, terrible option.😊
I am left to wonder, though, then, what might the Revenancer's views be on mummies, and mummy lords? They are often my first thought for powerful, sentient, spellcasting undead, as well as often made after demonstrating some amounts of impressive loyalty, so I feel like it could be cool to have a temple of Hers that houses a mummy lord divine caster? Maybe it bears an enchantment im specifically fond of that allows it to retain its elven beauty preserved, instead of loking waxen, decayed, or likeca heap of bandages, but I suppose it is not mandatory. They are kind of lich-lite, and often deliver curses, and vengeance, upon those who dare intrude upon their lairs, which I feel fits with Kiaranselee's lore well.
It is wrird, though, as i have recollection of elves, in particular, often not taking well to undeath, as Corellon protects them. 2e elven Vampires, barring Jander Sunstar, were hideous, and disfigured, while other necromancy magic just failed. Am I making this up? Remembering it wrong? Or did Kiaranselee just decide to prove her chops by picking to use necromancy on people it usually doesn't work on, and she still forced on through?
I do enjoy the Warhammer concept of time being a mess for the planar entities...if you use that sort of logic, Kiaransalee could have ruled Thanatos for almost a thousand years by the reckoning of her and Orcus and other planar entities, even if it was just a few years by the records of mortals
Necromancy arts ❤❤
Wonderful, would love to see you make a video about The Raven Queen.
I have a master poll over on my patreon to determine the production schedule and the Raven Queen is on it. Had to post it over there because YT limits polls to 5 choices (there are 13 options) but its free to join, no obligation.
www.patreon.com/posts/poll-what-deity-108172810?Link&
I also find the dead more tolerable than the living.
What 5E CR Rating are her highest banshees?
Keep it up! I love your work!
Even tough the adventure might be non-canon, Zhengyi's defeat is firmly established in lore and Gareth Dragonsbane was alive during adventures of Artemis Entreri and Jarlaxle.
So... What is her relationship to other gods of death?
I would make a few points on that.
First, her domain is limited mainly to the drow, which both separates her from other FR death gods.
Second, she is rather unique in that she has an affinity for the dead, unlike the other, the "traditional" gods of death such as Kelemvor, Jergal, Myrkul and Cyric.
And then there are the more bloodthirsty gods associated with death such as Bhaal, Velsharoon and Loviatar.
Hope that answered your question and thanks for watching!
@@RichesandLiches thank you, and thank you for the wonderful content.
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Lichlove was in 3E leibris mortis
Excellent point. I mentioned BoVD as the 2e source only because that was the earliest reference I can find. I also noticed in my research that it was completely removed in 4e, no shock there. :)
@@RichesandLiches BoVD was a 3.0 resource, I have a copy I use when I DM a 3.x campaign
@@spectrelead You are correct, my mistake. Thank you for the correction. :)
Do you have links to the sources for all the artwork in this and the Lolth vids?
That art for the videos is located over on my patreon - www.patreon.com/RichesandLiches
I do not yet have EVERY video's art online yet, but I am building up the back catalog.
beta lolth
The only thing interesting about Kiaransaleee is her being an aspect of Lolth. Cause chaos.