Guardinal

Guardinal
Characteristics
Alignment Neutral Good
Type Outsider
Image Wizards.com image
Publication history
Source books 3.5E Monster Manual 1, 3E Monster Manual 1, Planescape Appendix 2

Guardinals are a type of celestial from the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role playing game.

Publication history

Guardinals debuted as several cards in the Blood Wars Card Game in 1995, including the Avoral, Cervidal, Equinal, Leonal, Lupinal, Ursinal, Duchess Callisto, Duke Lucan, Duke Windheir, Lord Hwhyn, Lord Rhanok, and Talisid the Leonal Prince cards.

Guardinals appeared in second edition for the Planescape setting in Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix II (1995). This book featured the avoral, the cervidal, the equinal, the leonal, the lupinal, and the ursinal.[1] In a review of Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix II for Arcane magazine, the reviewer cites the culture of the guardinals as helping "give the Planes a solid base of peoples".[2] Guardinals were further detailed, and presented as options for player character races in Warriors of Heaven (1999); Talisid, Callisto, Lucan, Zvestra, Hwhyn, and Rhanok were presented as examples of notable guardinals, while Windheir is noted as having "retired".[3]

The avoral guardinal appears under the celestial entry in the third edition Monster Manual (2000).[4] The leonal guardinal appears under the celestial entry in the Manual of the Planes (2001).[5] The cervidal guardinal and the lupinal guardinal appeared in the Monster Manual II (2002).[6] Savage Species (2003) presented the avoral guardinal as both a race and a playable class.[7] The avoral and leonal guardinals appear in the 3.5 edition revised Monster Manual (2003). The equinal, the musteval, and the ursinal guardinals appear in Book of Exalted Deeds (2003). The book also details the celestial paragons of the guardinals: Talisid, the Celestial Lion and his five companions, Sathia, the Sky Dutchess; Manath, the Horned Duke; Vhara, Duchess of the Fields; Kharash, the Stalker; and Bharrai, the Great Bear.[8] The avoral appears again as a player character race in the Planar Handbook (2004).

Description

These creatures are sent by higher powers striving for good to aid in battle against the forces of evil. Guardinals live on the Outer Plane of Elysium.

Guardinals are all extraplanar outsiders.

As such, guardinals share a number of magical powers:

Types of Guardinals

Talisid and the Five Companions

The celestial paragons of the guardinals are collectively known as Talisid and the Five Companions. The members include:

Former Members:

From the Planescape setting, Talisid's five original Companions were as follows: Duke Lucan (lupinal), Duchess Callisto (ursinal), Duke Windheir (avoral), Lord Hwhyn (equinal), and Lord Rhanok (cervidal).

In Warriors of Heaven, Windheir is noted to have been replaced by Zvestra.

Other publishers

The agathion (including the avoral and leonal) appeared in Paizo Publishing's book Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Bestiary 2 (2010), on page 16-20.[9]

References

  1. Baker, Rich, Tim Beach, Wolfgang Baur, Michele Carter, and Colin McComb. Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix II (TSR, 1995)
  2. Webb, Trenton (January 1996). "Games Reviews". Arcane (Future Publishing) (2): 71.
  3. Perkins, Christopher. Warriors of Heaven (TSR, 1999)
  4. Williams, Skip, Jonathan Tweet, and Monte Cook. Monster Manual (Wizards of the Coast, 2000)
  5. Jeff Grubb, Bruce R. Cordell, David Noonan. Manual of the Planes (Wizards of the Coast, 2001)
  6. Bonny, Ed, Jeff Grubb, Rich Redman, Skip Williams, and Steve Winter. Monster Manual II (Wizards of the Coast, 2002)
  7. Eckelberry, David, Rich Redman, and Jennifer Clarke Wilkes. Savage Species (Wizards of the Coast, 2003)
  8. Wyatt, James, Darrin Drader, Christopher Perkins. Book of Exalted Deeds (Wizards of the Coast, 2003)
  9. Baur, Wolfgang, Jason Bulmahn, et al. Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Bestiary 2 (Paizo Publishing, 2010)