Qazlal Stormbringer

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Qazlal altar.png "Let the forces of nature tear it all down!"
Qazlal Stormbringer is a violent god of tempests, who delights in unleashing the forces of nature against the unsuspecting. Those who invite Qazlal's gaze will find themselves the eye in a storm of elemental destruction, from which only their god can protect them. Pious worshippers of Qazlal will gain the ability to direct and control the destructive might of the storm.

Followers of Qazlal are protected from the clouds they create. As a follower of Qazlal gains divine favour, they are slowly surrounded by a loud storm, causing elemental clouds to appear near them, blocking attacks, and (for the particularly devout) deflecting incoming projectiles. Qazlal allows followers to incite nature against their foes, causing a localised natural disturbance or, for particularly devout followers, a more widespread disaster. Followers of Qazlal eventually gain temporary resistances after taking damage, and can give life to clouds, turning them into allied elementals.

Qazlal likes it when you kill living beings, you destroy the undead, you kill demons, you kill holy beings and you destroy nonliving beings.

Racial Restrictions

Demigods may not worship Qazlal Stormbringer (or any other deity).

Appreciates

  • You or your allies killing natural, undead, demonic, holy, or nonliving beings. The higher the enemy's HD compared to your experience level, the better the odds of you gaining piety.

Deprecates

  • Inactivity: You lose 1 piety per 340 turns, on average (1/17 chance every 20 turns).
  • Abandonment.

Given Abilities

Piety level (-): "[Your Species] Mishap"

  • All worshippers and their divine allies are immune to the negative effects of any clouds. Other allies (like summons) aren't protected. (Passive)

Piety level (*): "Lightning Rod"

  • Storm Shield: You passively generate randomly selected elemental clouds within two tiles of your location. Possible clouds include flaming clouds, clouds of freezing vapour, clouds of thunder, and clouds of sparse dust, the former three dealing elemental damage. The shield will provide you with a bonus to SH and generate significant amounts of noise at all times, attracting monsters to your location. The frequency of cloud generation, as well as the amount of noise they generate, rises with piety. This skill is upgraded further at **** piety (see below). Note that clouds only generate when a selected tile has no more than 3 adjacent walls; even if no clouds are made, the associated SH and noise remain in effect.

Piety level (**): "[Your Species] Disaster"

  • Upheaval: Blast a small smite-targeted area with elemental forces, dealing either fire, cold, electricity, or earth (physical) damage. Three of the elements also have an associated additional effect: fire creates temporary lava tiles nearby (shoving items aside), cold will freeze the targets, while electricity will deal bonus damage to flying monsters. Raising Invocations increases this ability's damage and area of effect (ranging from a single tile to a 2-radius burst). (4 MP, 3-5 piety)

Piety level (***): "Eye of the Storm"

  • Elemental Force: Convert nearby clouds into elementals. Clouds you've created will produce friendly elementals, naturally occurring clouds will create neutrals, and clouds created by monsters will create hostiles (worth no XP). Invocations determines the maximum number of elementals you can make. (6 MP, 6-9 piety)

Piety level (****): "[Your Species] Catastrophe"

  • Upgraded Storm Shield: At **** piety, Storm Shield also grants you a permanent Repel Missiles effect and a small amount of SH.
  • Elemental Adaptation: Taking elemental damage occasionally grants you a single rank of resistance to the element of the damage. The following elements can be affected:
  • This resistance lasts for X turns. Passive, no cost.

Piety level (*****): "[Your Species] Cataclysm"

  • Disaster Area: Unleash several uncontrollably aimed Upheavals at locations within your line of sight, strongly favouring spaces with monsters on them, but never with you in the blast radius. Invocations increases damage dealt and number of Upheavals. Costs 7 MP, 10-15 piety.

Piety level (******): "End of an Era"

  • No new abilities.

Punishments

Qazlal does not appreciate abandonment, and will call down fearful punishments on disloyal followers!

Qazlal's wrath is swift and unmistakable. Sinners are stripped of their resistances, assaulted by furious elementals, and surrounded by waves of molten lava.

Upon abandoning Qazlal, you are given 25 penance. Every so often, you will be afflicted you with one of the following forms of divine retribution:

  • 33.3%: Summons hostile, durably summoned fire, water, earth, or air elementals near you, upgraded with HD equal to your experience level. These are far more dangerous than normal elementals.
  • 33.3%: Causes a mighty clap of thunder at your location, generating significant levels of noise.
  • 33.3%: Give you one of the following temporary mutations: rF--, rC--, rElec-. These are transient mutations similar to those caused by wretched stars, and are removed as you gain XP.

All the time it will cause noise 50% of the time before other possible actions.

Strategy

Like a storm should, Qazlal Stormbringer brings an unparalleled amount of elemental devastation, especially with Invovcations training. The storm cloud provides a passive defense that grows as you gain piety. The storm itself deals substantial damage at high piety, and may slow down enemies who try and avoid its clouds. While clouds won't be created in hallways, you'll still get the defensive bonus.

Unfortunately, the storm shield comes with a massive amount of noise; at high piety, it'll be louder than if you shouted each and every turn, making Stealth meaningless. Enemies will constantly be attracted to you. Try to pull difficult enemies back to already-cleared areas to mitigate the threat of reinforcements. As all of Qazlal's active abilities are rather piety heavy, worshippers should expect to fight through large crowds without the help of a god. The noise is a special liability in the Abyss and naturally quiet areas like the Crypt.

To compensate, Qazlal comes with two wide range abilities: Upheaval and Disaster Area. Upheaval is a smite-targeted ability useful for sniping whole groups of monster from far away. Disaster Area is on a much larger scale, devastating everything in sight (with enough Invocations, that is) with an even higher piety cost. Note that Upheaval's random radius may hurt you if you're aiming at a nearby enemy, while Disaster Area won't harm you or tiles adjacent to you.

Elemental Force is less dramatic, but still has its uses. Quickly creating a small army of elementals can greatly increase your damage output, and will help distract dangerous opponents. Air elementals in particular may paralyse enemies for a turn. Use it to call in some quick allies or to create a diversion, allowing you to flee to a nearby staircase.

History

  • In 0.27, storm clouds, and thus Qazlal worshipers, generate less noise.
  • Prior to 0.19, Qazlal's cloud immunity didn't apply to all clouds, just comprehended the player's ones.
  • Prior to 0.17, Qazlal's wrath didn't cause noise 50% of the time before other possible actions, and could inflict bad mutation deformed body.
  • Qazlal Stormbringer was added in 0.15.

During Qazlal's original development, the final gift at maximum piety was to permanently grant the player a single rank of any elemental resistance. This was removed before release, however.

Gods
Good ElyvilonZinThe Shining One
Neutral AshenzariCheibriadosDithmenosFedhas MadashGozag Ym SagozHepliaklqanaIgnisOkawaruQazlalRuSif MunaTrogUskayawVehumetWu Jian
Chaotic JiyvaNemelex XobehXom
Evil BeoghKikubaaqudghaLugonu *Makhleb *Yredelemnul
* Chaotic & Evil