Bawp Wrote:Hi there,
I'm currently working on a website that involves listing and detailing as many classic fictional villains I can think of - and one of those on the top of my list has to be Rasalom/Molasar. I read the majority of the adversary cycle (starting with the Keep) around four or five years back...however I never owned any of the books myself and now that I want to write an entry for Rasalom/Molasar I can't really remember all that much detail about him. The two appearances that stick out in my mind are his incarnation in the Keep and his role in Nightworld - but the details I can remember are too foggy to make a decent enough entry about him.
I know he's this ancient evil entity with immense power, but without the books I can't build up a great picture of him. So it would be great if the people on here could detail him a little more - his origins, his role throughout the adversary cycle etc. Additionally it would be great if people could throw up any memorable quotes about/said by him. Also any ideas on his darkest deed (I figured it was him turning Earth into a Night World) and his finest hour(possibly the same)?
I'll be sure to credit people's input - I just want to do this guy justice, and hopefully anyone who reads about him an interest in the adversary series and the RPJ series.
Also, if anyone has any more suggestions on villains who I should list, please let me know.
Anyway, thanks for your time,
~ Bawp
From what I remember in the Keep, Rasalom was a big guy with big strands of hair, and when he touched you it was like ice. Rasalom in Nightworld was stuck in the body of Steve and Carols offspring, all though he could alter it at will! But when he truley showed his face, it was in a darkness so thick, light could't even penetrate it. It made Nick go catatonic when he saw Rasalom like that.
As far as his worst act, The visions Carol has when she is pregnant with him about Vlad the Impaler I thought was pretty bad. Remember he gets more satisfaction out of getting humams to do atrocities to each other, than if he does them himself. Danny, being buried and alive for four or five years, and not dying really got to me!
His origins I think start at the same time Glaekens does. I think he volunteered to be the ambassodoer for the enemy. Remember, we have two players on this planet on oppossing sides. Rasalom for the Enemy and Glaeken for the Allie. He was also considered the father of the Rakosh, if I remember correctally.
Hope it helps, sounds like a cool project!
And Welcome to the board!
KRW