Mighty Servant of Leuk-o

The Mighty Servant of Leuk-O is an artifact in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, often associated with the world of Oerth.

Publication history

Dungeons & Dragons (1974-1976)

The Mighty Servant of Leuk-O first appeared in the fourth supplement to the original D&D rules, Eldritch Wizardry (1976).[1]

Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition (1977-1988)

The Mighty Servant of Leuk-O was also mentioned in the original 1979 Dungeon Master's Guide.[2]

Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition (1989-1999)

The Mighty Servant of Leuk-O was further developed in 1993's Book of Artifacts.[3]

Dungeons & Dragons 3rd edition (2000-2008)

The Mighty Servant of Leuk-O was detailed in the article "Future Tech Meets Fantasy" (2006) on the Wizards of the Coast website.[4]

Description

The Mighty Servant is a towering automaton composed of mysterious metals, crystal, and several unknown fibrous substances. Though reports vary, it is approximately 9 feet tall, 6 feet wide, and 6 feet deep.

Powers

Boons

First and foremost, the Mighty Servant is a strong, tough instrument of war immune to many forms of attack and capable of regenerating itself when damaged. It is an effective siege weapon, capable of demolishing castles and fortifications. The bewildering array of switches and levers in its interior, similar to those in the Infernal Machine of Lum the Mad, are capable of a wide variety of effects.

Baneful effects

The Mighty Servant hungered endlessly for bloodshed, and was capable of filling its user with an uncontrollable battle rage, their alignment slowly turning to chaotic neutral. One report claims the artifact is possessed by a demon. The Mighty Servant was relatively slow and clumsy, and there is said to be a self-destruct sequence within the artifact itself. In addition, it is said that there was a setting within the Machine of Lum the Mad that could also destroy the Mighty Servant, though Lum himself never used it.

History

The Mighty Servant is thought to have been created by the same unknown person or race who created Lum's machine. Much later, the Oeridian general Leuk-O discovered this artifact beyond the Belching Vortex that now bears the general's name. Though he was initially a follower of Lum the Mad, Leuk-O turned against Lum after he came into the possession of the Mighty Servant. The armies of Leuk-O and Lum clashed many times, each time ending in a stalemate, until a final battle in which a dimensional rift opened, causing both warlords to disappear. The fate of Leuk-O is unknown.

Some believe the Mighty Servant was destroyed in that final battle, while others say it disappeared with its master through the dimensional rift. Another rumor claims the Servant was destroyed by the elementals of Al-Fasrallah.[5]

One of the artifact's arms was discovered beneath the ruins of Castle Greyhawk in 597 CY.[6]:205

References

  1. Gygax, Gary; Blume, Brian (1976), D&D Supplement IV: Eldritch Wizardry, Lake Geneva WI: TSR, pp. 43–44
  2. Gygax, Gary (1979), Dungeon Masters Guide, Lake Geneva WI: TSR
  3. Cook, David. Book of Artifacts. (TSR, 1993)
  4. Canavan, William. "Future Tech Meets Fantasy." Wizards.com. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2006. Available online: (archive)
  5. Sargent, Carl. Ivid the Undying. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, unpublished. Available online:
  6. Bulmahn, Jason, James Jacobs, and Erik Mona. Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2007

Additional reading

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