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|fullname = Profion |
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|alias = Lord Profion<br> |
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Mage Profion |
Mage Profion |
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|origin = ''Dungeons & Dragons'' |
|origin = ''Dungeons & Dragons'' |
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+ | |occupation = Mage |
|skills = Mastery of sorcery<br> |
|skills = Mastery of sorcery<br> |
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Charisma<br> |
Charisma<br> |
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Conducting tests on means to control dragons.<br> |
Conducting tests on means to control dragons.<br> |
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Ensuring mages' reign over commoners remain unopposed. |
Ensuring mages' reign over commoners remain unopposed. |
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− | |goals = Control the dragons with the use of the magical [[w:c:evil:Rod of Savrille|Rod of Saville]] |
+ | |goals = Control the dragons with the use of the magical [[w:c:evil:Rod of Savrille|Rod of Saville]].<br> |
− | Usurp complete control of the Empire of Izmir for himself |
+ | Usurp complete control of the Empire of Izmir for himself.<br> |
− | Keep the Commoners within the Empire of Izmir in their place |
+ | Keep the Commoners within the Empire of Izmir in their place while controlling high-class Mages.<br> |
− | Achieve total dominance |
+ | Achieve total dominance. |
− | |crimes = |
+ | |crimes = Malefic<br> |
Abuse of power<br> |
Abuse of power<br> |
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Slavery<br> |
Slavery<br> |
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− | + | Mongery<br> |
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− | Execration<br> |
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Attempted usurpation<br> |
Attempted usurpation<br> |
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− | Attempted |
+ | Attempted global hegemony<br> |
Attempted murders<br> |
Attempted murders<br> |
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− | Attempted regicide |
+ | Attempted regicide<br> |
+ | Treason |
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− | |type of villain = |
+ | |type of villain = Power-Hungry Magician}} |
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+ | {{Quote|LET THEIR BLOOD RAIN FROM THE SKY!|Lord Profion's most infamous quote.[[File:LET THEIR BLOOD RAIN FROM THE SKY!!!.ogg|noicon]]}} |
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+ | {{Quote|You don't like that, do you? Good! I can use every ounce of your rage!}} |
'''Profion''', also known as '''Mage Profion''' and '''Lord Profion''', is the main antagonist in the 2000 action adventure fantasy film ''Dungeons & Dragons'', based on the popular fantasy tabletop roleplaying game ''Dungeons & Dragons''. He is an evil Mage, as well as a tyrant who greatly opposed Commoners, ordinary folks whom most, if not all, has knowledge or abilities that are related with magic. Both his and his followers' evil nature and their hatred against Commoners whom they see as slaves were the reason why some people, including protagonist Ridley, initially greatly despise Mages in the first place. |
'''Profion''', also known as '''Mage Profion''' and '''Lord Profion''', is the main antagonist in the 2000 action adventure fantasy film ''Dungeons & Dragons'', based on the popular fantasy tabletop roleplaying game ''Dungeons & Dragons''. He is an evil Mage, as well as a tyrant who greatly opposed Commoners, ordinary folks whom most, if not all, has knowledge or abilities that are related with magic. Both his and his followers' evil nature and their hatred against Commoners whom they see as slaves were the reason why some people, including protagonist Ridley, initially greatly despise Mages in the first place. |
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− | He was portrayed by |
+ | He was portrayed by {{W|Jeremy Irons}}, who also played [[Scar (Disney)|Scar]] in ''The Lion King'', [[Simon Gruber]] in ''Die Hard'' ''With a Vengeance'', [[John Tuld]] in ''Margin Call'', [[Alan Rikkin]] in ''Assassin's Creed'', [[Rodrigo Borgia (The Borgias)|Rodrigo Borgia]] in ''The Borgias'', and [[Humbert Humbert]] in the 1998 film adaptation of ''Lolita''. |
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+ | ==Biography== |
+ | ===Background=== |
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− | Lord Profion is a wicked Mage who lives in the Empire of Izmir, a medieval metropolitan land divided long ago from the Commoners, of whom Profion and the other Mages (especially mages who are his followers) look down upon. Profion |
+ | Much of Lord Profion's past is not explored in the film, only that he is a wicked Mage who lives in the Empire of Izmir, a medieval metropolitan land divided long ago from the Commoners, of whom Profion and the other Mages (especially mages who are his followers) look down upon. Profion seeks to rule the Empire in the iron fist as much as his predecessors, if not more, but finds an opposition in form of the wiser young empress, Savina. |
+ | ===''Dungeons and Dragons''=== |
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⚫ | In order to find a way to rid Savina, |
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+ | ====Failed Experiment and Persuading the Councils==== |
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+ | In a bid to outperform Savina upon learing that she gained the possession of a scepter that enables her to control gold dragons only known as Scepter of Izmir, Profion creates a staff of his own which supposedly able to replicate the same feat. After giving the staff a finishing touch with appropriate amount of dragon magic, he decides to test it on a captured dragon within his castle. However, the staff fails as soon as the captive dragon breaks free from its control, prompting him to kill it in frustration and subsequently allowing its blood to set the sewers aflame, attracting the attention of baffled citizens. |
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+ | Not wanting to be deterred by such failure, Profion improvises by holding a meeting with the Councils of Izmir to discuss the controversial views of Empress Savina, who wishes to free the Commoners. By swaying more of his peers to join his cause in maintaining the Empire's ways, Profion gained more time to formulate his next plans. |
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− | Displeased with Damodar's failure to capture Marina, Snails, and Ridley due to small intervention with Elwood the dwarf, Profion punishes Damodar by casts 2 spells on him: First spell was inserting a tentacled monster into his head that gave him ability to forcefully read other people's memories alive, and second spell was an immortality curse (as revealed in ''Dungeons and Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God'' where Damodar survives his death at hands of Ridley due to this curse). Profion then sends his familiar spirits again to guide Damodar to ensure his success during his quest. |
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+ | ====The Search for Rod of Savrille==== |
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− | [[File:The Empire of Izmir.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The Empire of Izmir]] |
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⚫ | In order to find a way to rid Savina, Provion sends his [[w:c:forgottenrealms:Imp|imp]] familiar to spy on her progress. The imp overhears Savina's conversation with Vildan, one of her supporters and the mage-in training Marina's mentor, which revolves around the [[w:c:evil:Rod of Saville|Rod of Savrille]], a powerful ancient staff which is more powerful than hers and enable the control over [[w:c:forgottenrealms:Red dragon|Red Dragons]] said to be stronger than her brood of [[w:c:forgottenrealms:Gold dragon|Gold Dragons]]. Excited by its reports, Profion sends his sorcerous henchman [[Damodar]] to find clues to the whereabouts of Rod of Saville. |
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− | Lord Profion held another meeting with Empress Savina and the entire royal council of the Empire for the last time just as Damodar killed Snails. Due to none of them able to see a better way to settle Izmir's future, Profion and some councils declares a war against those who follow Savina, and Savina accept the challenge. |
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+ | [[File:The Empire of Izmir.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The Empire of Izmir]]Displeased with Damodar's failure to capture Marina, Snails, and Ridley due to small intervention with Elwood the dwarf, Profion punishes Damodar by magically conjured a tentacled monster into his head that endows him the ability to painfully and forcefully read other people's memories. After sending his familiar imp again to guide Damodar and ensure his success during his quest, Profion holds another meeting with Empress Savina and the entire royal council of Izmir Empire for the last time just as Damodar killed Snails. With neither sides able to find an agreement, the Councils of Izmir splintered into two factions that wage war against one another; one that led by Profion and another by the young Empress. |
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− | As the huge battle began at Sumdall, the capital city of the Empire of Izmir, Damodar eventually obtains the Rod of Saville from Ridley and hands it to Profion. Damodar demands him to release the monster from his head, and Profion reluctantly did it. He cast the spell which causes monster inside Damodar disappears, but not did the same with the immortality curse, as Damodar unaware with it. Profion climbs to the top of a high tower, accompanied by Damodar, and summons an army of red dragons to fight Savina, who retaliates with golden dragons following the Empress herself. Ridley and his companions arrive to confront them, and after killing Damodar, Ridley attacks Profion. |
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+ | ====The Battle for Izmir==== |
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⚫ | Profion easily overpowers |
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+ | As the huge battle broke out at Sumdall, the capital city of the Empire of Izmir, Damodar eventually obtains the Rod of Saville from Ridley and hands it to Profion. Damodar demands him to release the monster within his head, and Profion complied by dispelling the beast before bringing his newly freed second-in-command with him to test the Rod's power together at the roof of Sumdall. With Rod of Saville in his possession, the wicked Mage summons the dreaded Red Dragons to turn the tide of the battle against Savina's gold dragon. The battle escalates further by the time Ridley kills Damodar before confronts Profion himself in a duel. |
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⚫ | Profion easily overpowers Ridley and all of his newly arrived companions in a short fight. Just as the ruthless Mage holds them at his mercy, Ridley grabs the Rod of Savrille and successfully uses it to stop the red dragons, surprising Profion who didn't expect the thief's newfound ability to perform such feat as much as him. However, realizing that the Rod's magic is corrupting him into the very being he despised, Ridley heeds the Rod's undead maker [[Savrille|Mage Savrille]]'s warnings about the scepter by furiously destroying the staff much to Profion's dismay and breaking the curse that has consumed Savrille. |
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+ | ====Death==== |
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[[File:Empress Savina.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Empress Savina, Lord Profion's mortal enemy.]][[File:The Scepter of Izmir.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Scepter of Izmir, the mystical weapon that is the Rod of Savrille's solar opposite.]] |
[[File:Empress Savina.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Empress Savina, Lord Profion's mortal enemy.]][[File:The Scepter of Izmir.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Scepter of Izmir, the mystical weapon that is the Rod of Savrille's solar opposite.]] |
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− | Empress Savina then arrives with her trusted golden Scepter of Izmir and |
+ | Empress Savina then arrives with her trusted golden Scepter of Izmir and corners Profion. The loss of Rod of Savrille, coupled with the prospect of the young empress' victory over Mages' tyranny he fight for, caused Profion to [[w:c:evil:Villainous Breakdown|angrily summon a skeletal imp to have it pin the Empress down into her knees and torture her, all while speaking illegible incantations]]. Enduring the assaults, Savina musters enough strength to summon one of her surviving gold dragons to interject the mad Mage's huge tantrum from behind and unceremoniously devour him, ending his tyrannical reign once and for all. |
+ | ===Dungeons and Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God=== |
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+ | Profion was mentioned by Damodar who declared his vengeance against descendants of those who defeated his master. It's also revealed that the monster that Profion inserted into Damodar's head left behind an immortality curse that turned him into an undead, driving him himself until he finally breaks it with the Orb of Faluzure, a special orb to contain the very power of [[Faluzure]] himself. |
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==Personality== |
==Personality== |
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Profion Dragon Magic Experiment DnD 2000.jpg|Profion giving the final touch on his experimental dragon scepter. |
Profion Dragon Magic Experiment DnD 2000.jpg|Profion giving the final touch on his experimental dragon scepter. |
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Profion Dragon Magic Experiment 2 DnD 2000.jpg|Profion testing his experimental dragon scepter. |
Profion Dragon Magic Experiment 2 DnD 2000.jpg|Profion testing his experimental dragon scepter. |
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− | Profion Staff Conjuring DnD 2000.gif|Profion summons his ornate staff to combat Ridley |
+ | Profion Staff Conjuring DnD 2000.gif|Profion summons his ornate staff to combat Ridley. |
Profion Binding Spell DnD 2000.gif|Profion stops Elwood with a binding spell. |
Profion Binding Spell DnD 2000.gif|Profion stops Elwood with a binding spell. |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *Profion is often seen as the most memorable part of the film due to most people thinking that he was overacted. This however, was attributed to the filmmakers's direction that left much to be desired rather than from Jeremy Irons himself. |
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Latest revision as of 16:05, 6 February 2024
“ | LET THEIR BLOOD RAIN FROM THE SKY! | „ |
~ Lord Profion's most infamous quote. |
“ | You don't like that, do you? Good! I can use every ounce of your rage! | „ |
Profion, also known as Mage Profion and Lord Profion, is the main antagonist in the 2000 action adventure fantasy film Dungeons & Dragons, based on the popular fantasy tabletop roleplaying game Dungeons & Dragons. He is an evil Mage, as well as a tyrant who greatly opposed Commoners, ordinary folks whom most, if not all, has knowledge or abilities that are related with magic. Both his and his followers' evil nature and their hatred against Commoners whom they see as slaves were the reason why some people, including protagonist Ridley, initially greatly despise Mages in the first place.
He was portrayed by Jeremy Irons, who also played Scar in The Lion King, Simon Gruber in Die Hard With a Vengeance, John Tuld in Margin Call, Alan Rikkin in Assassin's Creed, Rodrigo Borgia in The Borgias, and Humbert Humbert in the 1998 film adaptation of Lolita.
Biography
Background
Much of Lord Profion's past is not explored in the film, only that he is a wicked Mage who lives in the Empire of Izmir, a medieval metropolitan land divided long ago from the Commoners, of whom Profion and the other Mages (especially mages who are his followers) look down upon. Profion seeks to rule the Empire in the iron fist as much as his predecessors, if not more, but finds an opposition in form of the wiser young empress, Savina.
Dungeons and Dragons
Failed Experiment and Persuading the Councils
In a bid to outperform Savina upon learing that she gained the possession of a scepter that enables her to control gold dragons only known as Scepter of Izmir, Profion creates a staff of his own which supposedly able to replicate the same feat. After giving the staff a finishing touch with appropriate amount of dragon magic, he decides to test it on a captured dragon within his castle. However, the staff fails as soon as the captive dragon breaks free from its control, prompting him to kill it in frustration and subsequently allowing its blood to set the sewers aflame, attracting the attention of baffled citizens.
Not wanting to be deterred by such failure, Profion improvises by holding a meeting with the Councils of Izmir to discuss the controversial views of Empress Savina, who wishes to free the Commoners. By swaying more of his peers to join his cause in maintaining the Empire's ways, Profion gained more time to formulate his next plans.
The Search for Rod of Savrille
In order to find a way to rid Savina, Provion sends his imp familiar to spy on her progress. The imp overhears Savina's conversation with Vildan, one of her supporters and the mage-in training Marina's mentor, which revolves around the Rod of Savrille, a powerful ancient staff which is more powerful than hers and enable the control over Red Dragons said to be stronger than her brood of Gold Dragons. Excited by its reports, Profion sends his sorcerous henchman Damodar to find clues to the whereabouts of Rod of Saville.
Displeased with Damodar's failure to capture Marina, Snails, and Ridley due to small intervention with Elwood the dwarf, Profion punishes Damodar by magically conjured a tentacled monster into his head that endows him the ability to painfully and forcefully read other people's memories. After sending his familiar imp again to guide Damodar and ensure his success during his quest, Profion holds another meeting with Empress Savina and the entire royal council of Izmir Empire for the last time just as Damodar killed Snails. With neither sides able to find an agreement, the Councils of Izmir splintered into two factions that wage war against one another; one that led by Profion and another by the young Empress.
The Battle for Izmir
As the huge battle broke out at Sumdall, the capital city of the Empire of Izmir, Damodar eventually obtains the Rod of Saville from Ridley and hands it to Profion. Damodar demands him to release the monster within his head, and Profion complied by dispelling the beast before bringing his newly freed second-in-command with him to test the Rod's power together at the roof of Sumdall. With Rod of Saville in his possession, the wicked Mage summons the dreaded Red Dragons to turn the tide of the battle against Savina's gold dragon. The battle escalates further by the time Ridley kills Damodar before confronts Profion himself in a duel.
Profion easily overpowers Ridley and all of his newly arrived companions in a short fight. Just as the ruthless Mage holds them at his mercy, Ridley grabs the Rod of Savrille and successfully uses it to stop the red dragons, surprising Profion who didn't expect the thief's newfound ability to perform such feat as much as him. However, realizing that the Rod's magic is corrupting him into the very being he despised, Ridley heeds the Rod's undead maker Mage Savrille's warnings about the scepter by furiously destroying the staff much to Profion's dismay and breaking the curse that has consumed Savrille.
Death
Empress Savina then arrives with her trusted golden Scepter of Izmir and corners Profion. The loss of Rod of Savrille, coupled with the prospect of the young empress' victory over Mages' tyranny he fight for, caused Profion to angrily summon a skeletal imp to have it pin the Empress down into her knees and torture her, all while speaking illegible incantations. Enduring the assaults, Savina musters enough strength to summon one of her surviving gold dragons to interject the mad Mage's huge tantrum from behind and unceremoniously devour him, ending his tyrannical reign once and for all.
Dungeons and Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God
Profion was mentioned by Damodar who declared his vengeance against descendants of those who defeated his master. It's also revealed that the monster that Profion inserted into Damodar's head left behind an immortality curse that turned him into an undead, driving him himself until he finally breaks it with the Orb of Faluzure, a special orb to contain the very power of Faluzure himself.
Personality
Profion presented himself as a charismatic and capable politician, but does not make much effort to hide his evil nature, demonstrating demanding and impulsive behavior. He is ruthless, brutal, and domineering in his pursuit for his heinous goals. A testament of his manipulative side is best displayed through the meeting with the councils where he exploited their fear for possible changes in the Empire of Izmir's ways. As capable as he seemed as a mage politician, he lacked the necessary wisdom that his rival Empress Savina possessed.
He also represented the worst in mage supremacists in his time; a utterly pitiless and cruel elite who bears low opinion towards commoners just because he has a great power over them. His rivalry with Empress Savina also unveil the mage's power hungry side, as Profion is more than eager to outperform his rival and proving himself a better ruler of the Empire of Izmir. His determination and cruelty reached to the extent where he displayed lack of hesitation in cursing his lieutenant Damodar in response of his failure and willingness to usurp complete control of the Empire of Izmir for himself by any means necessary, even by force.
Powers and Abilities
- Magic: Profion is a master sorcerer, excels in various arcane arts.
- Conjuration: Profion can magically summon items, as shown during the fight against Ridley where he materializes an ornate staff.
- Summoning Magic: Profion demonstrated considerable mastery in the art of summoning magic, able to summon familiars, aberrations, and demons. Notable creatures that he summoned are a winged imp (used to spy on Empress Savina and her advisor as they discussing over the Rod of Savrille), a skeletal imp (used to torture Empress Savina after losing the Rod of Savrille), and a parasitic demon that housed itself within Damodar's head until its removal.
- Telekinetic Magic: Profion can conjure magical energy to simulate telekinetic force. He used this to knock levers of a steel gate to crush his captive dragon and later, knocking Norda who is incapacitated by his binding spell in the final battle.
- Binding Spell: Profion can painfully freeze his target with conjured multi-colored, arcane energy.
- Dragon Magic: Profion also displayed some degree of mastery over dragon magic given to his proficient use of Rod of Savrille and necessary enchantments required to complete his experimental dragon scepter which failed him at the beginning of the film.
- Arcane Knowledge: As a powerful Mage, Profion possessed a vast knowledge over various forms of magic, including dragon magic.
- Skilled Combatant: While a mage himself, Profion is a decent combatant as much as average knights and warriors through his brief duel against Marina and Ridley Freeborn. The extent of his physical combat abilities is never revealed, but it was evident that he never fought the two with his full strength.
- Charisma: As a politician of the Empire of Izmir, Profion possessed a considerable skill in persuasion and management of political affairs on par with Empress Savina, though as noted by the Empress herself, he lacked necessary wisdom to be an exemplary ruler.
Gallery
Trivia
- Profion is often seen as the most memorable part of the film due to most people thinking that he was overacted. This however, was attributed to the filmmakers's direction that left much to be desired rather than from Jeremy Irons himself.