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Velgar will occasionally attack the adventurer in the wild, spraying poison breath or meteor barrages on the ground.
Velgar will occasionally attack the adventurer in the wild, spraying poison breath or meteor barrages on the ground.


To summon and fight Velgar, the adventurer must gain the recipe and ingredients to craft a [[Dragonwilds:Challenge Horn]]. According to recovered documents, the horn design includes a dragon's tooth carved with dragonkin sigils and metal wires connected in a lattice formation.{{CiteJournal|journal=Challenge Horn|quote=Cathan's challenge horn design is a collection of materials hastily thrown together. A dragon's tooth, carved with dragonkin sigils as well as metal wires used to connect them together - like a spiderweb lattice, glistening with traces of magical power.}}
To summon and fight Velgar, the adventurer must gain the recipe and ingredients to craft a [[Dragonwilds:Challenge Horn]]. According to recovered documents, the horn design includes a dragon's tooth carved with dragonkin sigils and metal wires connected in a lattice formation.{{DW/CiteJournal|journal=Challenge Horn|quote=Cathan's challenge horn design is a collection of materials hastily thrown together. A dragon's tooth, carved with dragonkin sigils as well as metal wires used to connect them together - like a spiderweb lattice, glistening with traces of magical power.}}


==History==
==History==
===Early Life===
===Early Life===
Velgar was originally one of many dragons bred and controlled by the dragonkin of Ashenfall. He specifically belonged to the dragonkin architect [[Dragonwilds:Brakka]], who used him primarily as a beast of burden to haul materials for construction projects.{{CiteJournal|journal=Velgar|quote=He had been Brakka's beast of burden. A mighty warrior, forced to be little more than a pack mule for the arrogant architect of the dragonkin.}}
Velgar was originally one of many dragons bred and controlled by the dragonkin of Ashenfall. He specifically belonged to the dragonkin architect [[Dragonwilds:Brakka]], who used him primarily as a beast of burden to haul materials for construction projects.{{DW/CiteJournal|journal=Velgar|quote=He had been Brakka's beast of burden. A mighty warrior, forced to be little more than a pack mule for the arrogant architect of the dragonkin.}}


When conflict broke out between the alliance of humans and [[Dragonwilds:goblin (race)|goblin]]s against the [[Dragonwilds:Garou (race)|Garou]], Velgar was finally permitted to join battle. He demonstrated exceptional brutality and combat prowess, decimating entire settlements and military units.{{CiteJournal|journal=Velgar|quote=When the war was against the goblins and the humans brought the dragons into conflict, Velgar was finally allowed to join the battle. He slaughtered without mercy, obliterating settlements and entire platoons with barely a sweat.}} During the conflict, [[Dragonwilds:Bandos]] took note of Velgar and challenged the dragon. Bandos, in his arrogance, attempted to wrestle Velgar to death, without wearing any armor, wielding any weapons, or using any protective wards. He nearly succeeded in killing Velgar, until Velgar called down a poison-filled rock from the skies that struck Bandos in the head. This caused him to release Velgar from his grip, which allowed Velgar to weaken Bandos with his anima-infused poison breath, after which the god retreated.{{CiteJournal|journal=Bloodblight Cape|loc=|quote=Yet, arrogance is not a mortal taint and the war god reeked of it. Bandos cast aside his wards. He refused to don his armour. The god pressed into the lair of the great dragon, and tried to wrestle him to the grave. He nearly succeeded. Bandos wrapped his arms around the dragon's serpentine neck and dug his fingernails beneath the scales. Velgar, in his writhing fury, called down a poison-filled rock from the heavens and cast it at Bandos, striking him in the temple. As the god reeled, he released Velgar, allowing the dragon to breathe a jet of anima-infused poison, at the unsteady god. Still wavering from the blow, Bandos breathed in the toxins and felt weakness for the first time in centuries.}} His injury would permanently corrupt the region now known as [[Dragonwilds:Bloodblight Swamp]], bleeding through the land itself.{{CiteJournal|journal=Bloodblight Swamp|quote= He was injured in battle with an arrogant god, flesh scarred in conflict, with wounds weeping. His blood, warped by the magic gifted to him by his queen, became a terrible toxin that cursed the region forever.}} Despite his effectiveness in battle, Brakka returned Velgar to servitude after the conflict subsided, forcing him to haul construction materials once again. This treatment would later fuel Velgar's desire to rebel against the dragonkin.
When conflict broke out between the alliance of humans and [[Dragonwilds:goblin (race)|goblin]]s against the [[Dragonwilds:Garou (race)|Garou]], Velgar was finally permitted to join battle. He demonstrated exceptional brutality and combat prowess, decimating entire settlements and military units.{{DW/CiteJournal|journal=Velgar|quote=When the war was against the goblins and the humans brought the dragons into conflict, Velgar was finally allowed to join the battle. He slaughtered without mercy, obliterating settlements and entire platoons with barely a sweat.}} During the conflict, [[Dragonwilds:Bandos]] took note of Velgar and challenged the dragon. Bandos, in his arrogance, attempted to wrestle Velgar to death, without wearing any armor, wielding any weapons, or using any protective wards. He nearly succeeded in killing Velgar, until Velgar called down a poison-filled rock from the skies that struck Bandos in the head. This caused him to release Velgar from his grip, which allowed Velgar to weaken Bandos with his anima-infused poison breath, after which the god retreated.{{DW/CiteJournal|journal=Bloodblight Cape|loc=|quote=Yet, arrogance is not a mortal taint and the war god reeked of it. Bandos cast aside his wards. He refused to don his armour. The god pressed into the lair of the great dragon, and tried to wrestle him to the grave. He nearly succeeded. Bandos wrapped his arms around the dragon's serpentine neck and dug his fingernails beneath the scales. Velgar, in his writhing fury, called down a poison-filled rock from the heavens and cast it at Bandos, striking him in the temple. As the god reeled, he released Velgar, allowing the dragon to breathe a jet of anima-infused poison, at the unsteady god. Still wavering from the blow, Bandos breathed in the toxins and felt weakness for the first time in centuries.}} His injury would permanently corrupt the region now known as [[Dragonwilds:Bloodblight Swamp]], bleeding through the land itself.{{DW/CiteJournal|journal=Bloodblight Swamp|quote= He was injured in battle with an arrogant god, flesh scarred in conflict, with wounds weeping. His blood, warped by the magic gifted to him by his queen, became a terrible toxin that cursed the region forever.}} Despite his effectiveness in battle, Brakka returned Velgar to servitude after the conflict subsided, forcing him to haul construction materials once again. This treatment would later fuel Velgar's desire to rebel against the dragonkin.


When [[Dragonwilds:Kuldra]] began planning her rebellion against the dragonkin masters, Velgar was among the first to join her cause. Kuldra taught him to absorb power from Ashenfall's anima font, transforming him into a dragon infused with the power of earth itself.{{CiteJournal|journal=Velgar|quote=It is perhaps not wonder, therefore, that he accepted Kuldra's scheme without hesitation. The first to join her war, aside from her own child. She taught him to absorb the power of the anima font, transforming him into a dragon infused with the might of the earth itself.}} When Kuldra sent her dragons to destroy the human settlement, Velgar played a central role in the destruction of some settlements across Ashenfall. He led the assault on the [[Dragonwilds:Keep of Blue Flames]] and [[Dragonwilds:Bramblemead Village]], with his forces burning everything in their path.{{CiteJournal|journal=Velgar's Head|quote=General Velgar was one of Queen Kuldra's most feared disciples. Infused with the power of the earth itself, his poison corrupted entire regions and slaughtered countless toes. The fall of Blue Flame Keep, Bramblemead village, and the Saradominist presence on Ashenfall, was orchestrated by Velgar's hand. His army incinerated villagers, priests and soldiers alike. His forces tore down castles and houses with equal relish.}} He now rules over much of Ashenfall with the goblins as his followers and the garou as his subjects. He was once challenged by a [[Dragonwilds:Garou King|garou king]], who, despite being defeated, was respected and demanded his defeat to be celebrated in his honor.  
When [[Dragonwilds:Kuldra]] began planning her rebellion against the dragonkin masters, Velgar was among the first to join her cause. Kuldra taught him to absorb power from Ashenfall's anima font, transforming him into a dragon infused with the power of earth itself.{{DW/CiteJournal|journal=Velgar|quote=It is perhaps not wonder, therefore, that he accepted Kuldra's scheme without hesitation. The first to join her war, aside from her own child. She taught him to absorb the power of the anima font, transforming him into a dragon infused with the might of the earth itself.}} When Kuldra sent her dragons to destroy the human settlement, Velgar played a central role in the destruction of some settlements across Ashenfall. He led the assault on the [[Dragonwilds:Keep of Blue Flames]] and [[Dragonwilds:Bramblemead Village]], with his forces burning everything in their path.{{DW/CiteJournal|journal=Velgar's Head|quote=General Velgar was one of Queen Kuldra's most feared disciples. Infused with the power of the earth itself, his poison corrupted entire regions and slaughtered countless toes. The fall of Blue Flame Keep, Bramblemead village, and the Saradominist presence on Ashenfall, was orchestrated by Velgar's hand. His army incinerated villagers, priests and soldiers alike. His forces tore down castles and houses with equal relish.}} He now rules over much of Ashenfall with the goblins as his followers and the garou as his subjects. He was once challenged by a [[Dragonwilds:Garou King|garou king]], who, despite being defeated, was respected and demanded his defeat to be celebrated in his honor.  


=== Sixth Age ===
=== Sixth Age ===
{{OccDur|The Story So Far|Dragon Slayer}}
{{DW/OccDur|The Story So Far|Dragon Slayer}}
In the 13th year of the [[Dragonwilds:Sixth Age]], when an expedition arrived from the mainland to explore the rediscovered continent of Ashenfall, Velgar and another personally attacked their ship for the Dragon Queen. His attack decimated the expedition, leaving only a handful of survivors, including [[Dragonwilds:Cathan]], [[Dragonwilds:Wise Old Man|Dionysius]], [[Dragonwilds:Vannaka]], [[Dragonwilds:Zanik]], and [[Dragonwilds:Doric]]. As the survivors made contact with the mainland, new adventurers would head the call, but some would meet an unfornate fate, by either Velgar, the goblins or garou. Some random [[Dragonwilds:Player Character|Adventurer(s)]] would arrive to Ashenfall in hope to have a fresh start. While the adventurer(s) prepare themselves by setting up a base and gathering equipment, Cathan would go off on his own, recruiting goblins to his cause in helping him find a way to fight Velgar. Despite his best effort, Velgar witnessed Cathan get captured by the garou, who sacrificed the human in his name. Despite his constant attack against the adventurer(s), he was confronted by them and defeated. Putting a stop to his attack against them and his rule over both the Fractured Plains and Brynmoor
In the 13th year of the [[Dragonwilds:Sixth Age]], when an expedition arrived from the mainland to explore the rediscovered continent of Ashenfall, Velgar and another personally attacked their ship for the Dragon Queen. His attack decimated the expedition, leaving only a handful of survivors, including [[Dragonwilds:Cathan]], [[Dragonwilds:Wise Old Man|Dionysius]], [[Dragonwilds:Vannaka]], [[Dragonwilds:Zanik]], and [[Dragonwilds:Doric]]. As the survivors made contact with the mainland, new adventurers would head the call, but some would meet an unfornate fate, by either Velgar, the goblins or garou. Some random [[Dragonwilds:Player Character|Adventurer(s)]] would arrive to Ashenfall in hope to have a fresh start. While the adventurer(s) prepare themselves by setting up a base and gathering equipment, Cathan would go off on his own, recruiting goblins to his cause in helping him find a way to fight Velgar. Despite his best effort, Velgar witnessed Cathan get captured by the garou, who sacrificed the human in his name. Despite his constant attack against the adventurer(s), he was confronted by them and defeated. Putting a stop to his attack against them and his rule over both the Fractured Plains and Brynmoor


==Drops==
==Drops==
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==Journal==
==Journal==
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* Velgar is an anagram of [[Dragonwilds:rsw:Elvarg|Elvarg]].
* Velgar is an anagram of [[Dragonwilds:rsw:Elvarg|Elvarg]].
** Velgar is the antagonist of [[Dragonwilds:Dragon Slayer]]''',''' just like Elvarg who was the antagonist in a quest of the [[Dragonwilds:rsw:Dragon_Slayer|same name]].
** Velgar is the antagonist of [[Dragonwilds:Dragon Slayer]]''',''' just like Elvarg who was the antagonist in a quest of the [[Dragonwilds:rsw:Dragon_Slayer|same name]].
** Towards the end of ''{{RSL|RuneScape}}''<nowiki/>'s and ''{{RSL|Old School RuneScape}}''<nowiki/>'s Dragon Slayer, Elvarg attacks the ship used to arrive to the island they reside in, the intro of ''RuneScape: DragonWilds'' shares similarities to the event.
** Towards the end of ''{{DW/RSL|RuneScape}}''<nowiki/>'s and ''{{DW/RSL|Old School RuneScape}}''<nowiki/>'s Dragon Slayer, Elvarg attacks the ship used to arrive to the island they reside in, the intro of ''RuneScape: DragonWilds'' shares similarities to the event.


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
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{{Dragon Slayer}}
{{DW/Dragon Slayer}}
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[[Category:Bosses]]

Latest revision as of 18:57, 9 April 2026

{{#vardefine:pagename|Dragonwilds:Velgar/Strategies}} Template:Multi Infobox General Velgar, also known as the Big High War God by the goblins after witnessing Dragonwilds:Bandos retreat from Velgar, is one of Queen Kuldra's generals and most feared disciples. His lair, Dragonwilds:Velgar's Rise, is located in the Dragonwilds:Fractured Plains.

Velgar will occasionally attack the adventurer in the wild, spraying poison breath or meteor barrages on the ground.

To summon and fight Velgar, the adventurer must gain the recipe and ingredients to craft a Dragonwilds:Challenge Horn. According to recovered documents, the horn design includes a dragon's tooth carved with dragonkin sigils and metal wires connected in a lattice formation.Script error: No such module "References".

History

Early Life

Velgar was originally one of many dragons bred and controlled by the dragonkin of Ashenfall. He specifically belonged to the dragonkin architect Dragonwilds:Brakka, who used him primarily as a beast of burden to haul materials for construction projects.Script error: No such module "References".

When conflict broke out between the alliance of humans and goblins against the Garou, Velgar was finally permitted to join battle. He demonstrated exceptional brutality and combat prowess, decimating entire settlements and military units.Script error: No such module "References". During the conflict, Dragonwilds:Bandos took note of Velgar and challenged the dragon. Bandos, in his arrogance, attempted to wrestle Velgar to death, without wearing any armor, wielding any weapons, or using any protective wards. He nearly succeeded in killing Velgar, until Velgar called down a poison-filled rock from the skies that struck Bandos in the head. This caused him to release Velgar from his grip, which allowed Velgar to weaken Bandos with his anima-infused poison breath, after which the god retreated.Script error: No such module "References". His injury would permanently corrupt the region now known as Dragonwilds:Bloodblight Swamp, bleeding through the land itself.Script error: No such module "References". Despite his effectiveness in battle, Brakka returned Velgar to servitude after the conflict subsided, forcing him to haul construction materials once again. This treatment would later fuel Velgar's desire to rebel against the dragonkin.

When Dragonwilds:Kuldra began planning her rebellion against the dragonkin masters, Velgar was among the first to join her cause. Kuldra taught him to absorb power from Ashenfall's anima font, transforming him into a dragon infused with the power of earth itself.Script error: No such module "References". When Kuldra sent her dragons to destroy the human settlement, Velgar played a central role in the destruction of some settlements across Ashenfall. He led the assault on the Dragonwilds:Keep of Blue Flames and Dragonwilds:Bramblemead Village, with his forces burning everything in their path.Script error: No such module "References". He now rules over much of Ashenfall with the goblins as his followers and the garou as his subjects. He was once challenged by a garou king, who, despite being defeated, was respected and demanded his defeat to be celebrated in his honor.

Sixth Age

Script error: No such module "OccDur". In the 13th year of the Dragonwilds:Sixth Age, when an expedition arrived from the mainland to explore the rediscovered continent of Ashenfall, Velgar and another personally attacked their ship for the Dragon Queen. His attack decimated the expedition, leaving only a handful of survivors, including Dragonwilds:Cathan, Dionysius, Dragonwilds:Vannaka, Dragonwilds:Zanik, and Dragonwilds:Doric. As the survivors made contact with the mainland, new adventurers would head the call, but some would meet an unfornate fate, by either Velgar, the goblins or garou. Some random Adventurer(s) would arrive to Ashenfall in hope to have a fresh start. While the adventurer(s) prepare themselves by setting up a base and gathering equipment, Cathan would go off on his own, recruiting goblins to his cause in helping him find a way to fight Velgar. Despite his best effort, Velgar witnessed Cathan get captured by the garou, who sacrificed the human in his name. Despite his constant attack against the adventurer(s), he was confronted by them and defeated. Putting a stop to his attack against them and his rule over both the Fractured Plains and Brynmoor

Drops

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Journal

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Music

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Trivia

  • Velgar is an anagram of Elvarg.
    • Velgar is the antagonist of Dragonwilds:Dragon Slayer, just like Elvarg who was the antagonist in a quest of the same name.
    • Towards the end of RuneScape's and Old School RuneScape's Dragon Slayer, Elvarg attacks the ship used to arrive to the island they reside in, the intro of RuneScape: DragonWilds shares similarities to the event.

References

Script error: No such module "References".

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