BARON ZORIA
Real Name Unknown
Rank: Boss
Origin: Magic
Archetype: Unknown
Power Sets/Powers: Unknown
Weaknesses: Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Current Whereabouts: Unknown, but presumably somewhere in Oranbega beneath
the city streets.
Group Affiliation: Circle of Thorns (Leader)
Villain Finder
·Unknown, but the Dream Doctor and the Midnight Squad may provide information
leading to confrontations with the Baron Zoria. It’s assumed that characters with Magic origins will do battle with
the Circle of Thorns, and ultimately their leader, at some point.
Tactics
·Unknown, but the Baron Zoria is likely to be surrounded by numerous
minions.
Combat Recommendations
·None at this time.
Rewards
·Unknown,
but presumably Defensive (Magic) Inspirations such as Luck; and Magic-relevant Enhancements including “Otherworldly
Entity,” “Focusing Device,” and “Relic.”
History
“The charismatic [Baron] Zoria came to England
in 1890, allegedly from Russia, and quickly developed a reputation
as a fanatic, outré, and decidedly unpleasant figure. Despite (or perhaps because of) this reputation, the Baron managed to
acquire a small circle of devotees.
“Zoria’s burgeoning cult focused most of its energies on searching
for signs of the long lost city of Oranbega. Although most people believe the
mythic city was ‘invented’ by Girolamo da Verrazano in his 1529 map of his brother’s explorations, Zoria
believed the ancient underground city to be a real place. Apparently he was right. Moreover, he was more right than he ever
imagined in his wildest dreams. Zoria claimed that Oranbega had sunk beneath the earth tens of thousands of years ago during
a war between the Sorcerer Kings of Oranbega and the Warlords of Mu. Zoria felt that if he could unlock the key to entering
this lost city, untold powers would be his to control.
“Rather than mounting archeological expeditions or combing through dusty
archives, Zoria chose a more direct approach. He set about contacting the spirits of the dead Oranbegan Sorcerer Kings. Apparently
he was successful, for in a ceremony on the winter’s solstice of 1898, the Circle of Thorns was born. Zoria and each
of his followers took a strange thorn, given to Zoria by the Oranbegan spirits. They simultaneously drove the bizarre spines
into their chests, sinking them straight into their own hearts. The wounds closed as quickly as they had opened, sealing the
enchanted thorns deep in their bodies and imbuing each with unique magical powers beyond anything they had ever possessed.
“For the next year, the cult reveled in its newfound power. They indulged
every whim and quickly established themselves at the top of Europe’s secretive mystic underground.
Dozens, then hundreds flocked to them, desirous of tapping into the same energies that they seemed to have mastered. Their
meteoric rise drew scorn and derision from other, more established groups like the Golden Dawn and O.T.O. Aliester Crowley
himself decried them as charlatans and fools. It also attracted the attention of Christian and secular groups that feared
the magicians’ negative influence over the good and decent folk of Europe. Several nations passed
laws banning the Circle from practicing its beliefs within their borders.
“Zoria and his followers seemed largely unconcerned. They were already
planning their next move. In 1914, as war broke out on the continent, the Circle of Thorns left en masse for the United
States. Varrazano’s original map had located an entrance to Oranbega on the east coast
of North America. Although later copies of the map showed the city in New England,
Zoria believed this to be a deception. His own communion with the spirits pinpointed the location as being beneath the burgeoning
metropolis that we know today as Paragon City.
“Throughout the next six years the Circle of Thorns disappeared from
view. Many in Europe thought that some no doubt well-deserved occult disaster had befallen them. In
fact, Zoria and his core membership were busy searching for a physical entrance to Oranbega. To hear them tell it, they were
successful. All of a sudden, the Circle re-emerged, this time with a decidedly public face. They formed a private but well-known
gentlemen’s club that became one the most notorious speakeasies of the Prohibition era.
“The Roaring ‘20’s were a golden time for the Circle of Thorns.
The hedonists of the Jazz Age embraced Zoria’s dark and dangerous reputation and the Circle went on a barely concealed
black magic spree. They performed human sacrifices, summoned demons, and magically manipulated events with impunity. Their
mystical divinations prepared them for the coming Great Depression and the Circle and its members lived out hard economic
times in relative luxury. What they didn’t divine was the rise of the masked crime fighter in American society.
“In 1933, when children from poor neighborhoods started disappearing
from their homes in the middle of the night, police and heroes alike were entirely baffled. There were no signs of forced
entry, no clues at all. It wasn’t until the new hero known as The Dream Doctor started on the case that the true nature
of the Circle of Thorns became public knowledge. A master of sorcery himself, the Dream Doctor recognized the hand of black
magic in the kidnappings and traced the mystic trail back to the private club used by the Circle for its meetings.
“At midnight on the anniversary
of the Circle’s founding, the Dream Doctor burst in upon the foul cultists just as they prepared to sacrifice the poor
children. As preternatural night engulfed the ritual chamber, the hero moved among them, his mystic blasts and spirit allies
smashing through the cultists and freeing the children before Baron Zoria and his cronies knew what had happened. While the
Circle’s highest-ranking members escaped, the Dream Doctor managed to capture most of the rest of the cult and bring
them to justice.
“That night in 1933 was the end of the Circle of Thorn’s existence
as a public organization. Baron Zoria and his followers literally fled into the underground, allegedly taking up quarters
in the dank and dangerous ruins of Oranbega. Their first order of business was taking vengeance upon the man who had ruined
them: the Dream Doctor. Knowing full well what would happen to him, the Doctor gathered about him a group of civic-minded
magicians, occultists, and scholars to help protect the city against future threats from the Circle of Thorns. He called this
group the Midnight Squad, and the organization persists to this day as one of the premiere superhero organizations in Paragon
City.
“Over the next few decades, the Circle of Thorns and the Midnight Squad
continued to skirmish back and forth. Unfortunately, since only the Circle knew how to enter the lost city of Oranbega,
they always had a safe and secure base to retreat in when matters grew desperate. Try as they might, the Midnight Squad could
not crack the mystery of the sunken city. By the 1990’s the Circle of Thorns seemed to have dwindled to a mere shadow
of its former might. Except for the occasional museum theft or kidnapped antiquarian, the villains seldom seemed to rise from
their chthonic chambers.
“What no one could have expected is that it would be an alien invasion
that both opened the way to Oranbega and simultaneously reinvigorated the Circle of Thorns. During the Rikti War, the extra-dimensional
attackers used the subway tunnels and other underground chambers as bases of operation. They excavated more rooms as they
needed them, using a variation on their portal technology. Apparently, the magical runes and protection spells hiding Oranbega
from the rest of the world had no effect on technology from another dimension. The Rikti had accidentally discovered the vast
underground lair of the Circle of Thorns.
“Although most of the city’s heroes are loathe to admit it, this
unintended revelation may well have played a key roll in turning the tide of the Rikti War. The Circle, long dormant, was
not nearly as dead as many had imagined. The aliens found themselves not only fighting super powered heroes on the surface,
but magic wielding, demon summoning fanatics down below. The now quite aged Baron Zoria himself led the charge at the head
of his elite Thorn Wielders against the aliens, pushing them out of Oranbega and the surrounding caves.
“No paper ever reported the Circle of Thorns’ role, nor did any
of the hero organizations acknowledge the existence of Oranbega. Indeed, few of them knew for certain what exactly had happened
to the Rikti underground. Nevertheless, after the war, rumors told of ancient, gold encrusted ruins beneath the streets of
Paragon City. Fortune hunters, amateur
archeologists, and even some heroes went down into the depths in search of fame and fortune. As might be predicted, none of
them returned. At least, none of them returned as they were when they went down.
“They say that necessity is the mother of invention. With their impenetrable
magic cloak destroyed by the Rikti, the Circle of Thorns knew it was only a matter of time before the Midnight Squad or some
other noisome hero group would get curious and start causing trouble. And so Baron Zoria and his followers decided to take
a more proactive approach in their own defense. They began with those initial explorers, capturing the trespassers and then
supplanting their souls with the long-dead spirits of the original Oranbegans. When folks learned better than to go looking
in dark caves for lost cities, the Circle of Thorns began to more actively “recruit” new members. They sent expeditions
to the surface to snatch more innocents for Oranbegan supplantation. In the meantime…they sought new -- if less effective
-- ways, to hide their secret city from interlopers.
“Today the Circle of Thorns has swelled in membership because of their
press gang practices. Now, for the first time in decades, Baron Zoria’s ambition seems to be stirring. With the city
in such a chaotic state, the Midnight Squad believes that The Circle is preparing to make a play for real power in the surface
world. Robe-clad cult members have been seen on the surface in several locations. Strange new social clubs and cults have
popped up in many neighborhoods, espousing beliefs very similar to those of the Circle, and many of these have turned overnight
from simple spiritual movements to murderous cabals. Now the Midnight Squad is busy trying to put a stop to this burgeoning
occult threat, but the more problems they encounter in Paragon City,
the harder it is to find time to search out entrances to lost Oranbega. Which is, no doubt, just as Baron Zoria intends.”