Ioun, the Knowing Mistress, also known as the Knowing Mentor,[3] is the goddess of knowledge, prophecy, and skill. She opposes Vecna, who deals in dark secrets and hidden knowledge. As an NPC, Ioun is played by Matthew Mercer.
Description[]
Appearance[]
Ioun's avatar appears as an older woman with long, wavy silver hair. Her olive skin is weathered and wrinkled around her almond shaped eyes with purple irises. She wears blue and white robes that tumble out from her form in tendrils of parchment.[6]
Her avatar has a large, darkened gash of black, curling void in her stomach.[7]
Personality[]
In the Campaign One scenes where she is encountered by Vox Machina, Ioun comes across as a rather kindly, and even rather tolerant deity. The one thing she is intolerant of (or perhaps impatient with) is the keeping of secrets and the hiding of knowledge. This is the reason given as to why she chose Scanlan as her champion rather than Percy, who to many seemed a more obvious choice. This is a bit ironic considering her own secretiveness about her presence and location, though such caution's necessity was made evident by her unhealed wound.
Symbols[]
Ioun is frequently represented in religious iconography by either a triple eye symbol (such as the one shown at the top of the page or to the immediate right) or a unique eye-and-staff symbol, as shown center right.
Commandments of the Knowing Mentor[]
Commandments of the Knowing Mentor
Unmask those who would destroy the Knowing Mentor. Learn their secrets and unveil them to the world.
Uphold and teach the importance of reason, perception, and truth in guiding one’s emotions and path.
Condemn those who lie without moral cause, for evil folk gain power when their followers obscure the truth. Never stoop to the level of selfish liars.
Places of worship[]
Though Ioun's followers generally worship in private, as they are hunted by followers of her enemies,[3] not all of her temples are secret.
In Tal'Dorei, Ioun has a minority following in the Verdant Expanse,[8] and there are halls in which to worship Ioun in Emon's Temple District as well.[9]
In Wildemount, the Knowing Mistress is one of the six deities approved for worship within the Dwendalian Empire.[10] And in Gwardan on the Menagerie Coast, the House of Enlightenment is both a temple to Ioun and a place of higher learning.[11]
Ancient ziggurat temples[]
Beneath Whitestone[]
Beneath Whitestone lies an ancient underground ziggurat that was a temple to Ioun. During the Calamity,[12] Ioun baited the rampaging Tharizdun to her central temple there, but Tharizdun badly wounded her and nearly destroyed her,[13] causing her temple to sink underground in her sorrow.[14] After Pelor then defeated Tharizdun in a climactic battle that transformed the nearby region in its violence,[15] and after chasing and banishing Tharizdun elsewhere, Pelor returned to the site of Ioun's wounding and blessed the land with his own Sun Tree[14] directly over the site of her sunken temple. The land has been under his protection ever since.
Beneath the Slayer's Take guildhall[]
The space underneath the guild hall of the Slayer's Take in Vasselheim holds another ziggurat, where Vanessa Cyndrial brings Vox Machina for their induction into the Take. The gynosphinx Osysa also resides within the walls of the temple.
Beneath the Smouldercrown Mountains[]
Scanlan Shorthalt and Lionel Gayheart discovered a ziggurat on the continent of Marquet,[16] within the Smouldercrown Mountains. Here Delilah conducted a second, or possibly third, ritual for Vecna before Vox Machina could interfere.[17]
The Cavern of Axiom[]
This cavern in the Frostweald, watched over by the androsphinx Kamaljiori, is a hidden shrine to Ioun.[18]
Archives of the Cobalt Soul[]
Worshipped in Ziggurat temples in the old days, Ioun finds her current worshippers gathering not in conventional temples, but rather in libraries dedicated to furthering her goals of fostering knowledge and enlightenment. The general policy of the Cobalt Soul branches is to be open to the public under supervision, though they have off-limits areas requiring special approval for access. After signing in, a monk is assigned as a watchful escort. Within the public areas, attendees can read and take notes on the materials within, though removing items from the library is strictly forbidden.[19]
Known worshipers[]
From the Cobalt Reserve[]
- Expositor Cressida Holt[20]
- High Curator Greisalda Cassios[21]
- Quian[22]
- Archivist Salomane Rothtree[20]
From the Cobalt Vault[]
From the Rexxentrum Archive of the Cobalt Soul[]
- High Curator Yudala Fon - Has dual leadership of the Cobalt Soul with the Curator of the Cobalt Vault of Vasselheim.[26]
- Archivist Kathedoc[27] - Handles the teleportation room.
From the Valley Archive of the Cobalt Soul[]
- Expositor Beauregard Lionett[28]
- Expositor Dairon[29]
- Archivist Delan[30]
- Archivist Demid Sunlash[31] (Was studying Exandria's moons in Uthodurn when the Mighty Nein first passed through, but he has left.[32])
- Archivist Galesh[33]
- Archivist Jennah[34]
- High Curator Loman Turray, Herald of the Zadash Archive[35]
- Archivist Madeer[36]
- Tubo[37]
- Archivist Zeenoth[38]
From the Slayer's Take[]
- Osysa: A gynosphinx; she and her followers at the Slayer's Take pay homage to Ioun, and in return the Knowing Mistress extends Osysa's vision in order to assist them.
- Vanessa Cyndrial
- Mertin Cyndrial
Others[]
- Archivist Adia Shu[39]
- Brom Goldhand: Master of Law on the Tal'Dorei Council and a cleric of Ioun.
- Kamaljiori: An androsphinx guarding the Cavern of Axiom, a hidden shrine to Ioun in the Frostweald.[18]
- Theolocrat Kon Bruda (waning faith): He used to be a monk of the Cobalt Soul, now he uses and manipulates religion as part of his social working for the Dwendalian Empire.[40]
- Scanlan Shorthalt: Champion of Ioun.
- Sprigg: Steward of Ioun.
- Ulysses: Follower of Ioun. He's buried in the Blooming Grove, and his grave has the Knowing Mistress's symbol.[41]
- High Curator Jamil A'alithiya
- Iwo Zalarre
- Watcher Trast: This elven priest used to act as Ioun's cleric but now leads the Sentinels of Memory in Ank'Harel.[42]
History[]
Background[]
It was under Ioun's guidance that civilization flourished and spread in the Age of Arcanum.[2]
Ioun led the charge against Tharizdun, the Chained Oblivion, during the Calamity.[43] She devised the Prime Trammels that could be used to help banish a god from the Material Plane.[44] She baited the Oblivion to her central temple where Whitestone now stands.[14] She was badly wounded by the traitor god in that battle and has been recovering, in hiding, ever since.[45][2] Some believe she cannot be completely healed until Tharizdun is destroyed.[43]
Campaign One: Vox Machina[]
"Elysium" (1x104)[]
Pelor told Vox Machina that Ioun had the design for the artifact necessary to banish Vecna, and gave them directions to the key, near the Pools of Wittebak.[46]
"The Fear of Isolation" (1x105) and "The Endless Atheneum" (1x106)[]
Pelor's directions led Vox Machina to Sprigg’s home. Sprigg turned out to be the unwitting mortal "key" to Ioun’s realm.[47] Vox Machina and Sprigg entered the Athenaeum. Percy, who was able to read the life stories written in Celestial, found the existence of such complete records to be life-affirming: it meant no one is forgotten. Scanlan, with the assistance of his Ioun Stone, led the party directly to the common area where Ioun's avatar awaited.
Ioun found, of the people present, only the prolific storyteller Scanlan worthy of a trial to be her champion; Percy was too fond of keeping secrets. She challenged Scanlan to find the Tome of Isolation within her vast library and return it to her within one hour, or else find someone else ready to take the challenge. Scanlan found that continuously singing about the Tome he sought, especially with the aid of Mythcarver, attracted the spectral servants to assist him, and on the back of Vex's broom he raced to the appropriate bookshelf. Vex had to pick a virtually impossible lock to get into the case, then they raced back to the common area, just in time. Along the way, Scanlan learned that casting a sufficiently powerful spell into the Tome would reveal the book’s text.
For completing the trial, Ioun returned the Tome to Scanlan (it contained the Rites of Prime Banishment, needed to drive Vecna out of the Divine Gate) and granted him the Blessing of the Knowing Mistress. She imbued the mighty Grog with the knowledge to be proficient with blacksmithing tools, and incepted the design for Prime Trammels into the mad genius Percy, so that together they could forge the implements to make banishing Vecna feasible.
When Vax asked about Vecna, she told the story of the lich lord’s rise and fall in the Age of Arcanum, and noted that the Sword of Kas, though an evil weapon, could be a powerful tool to help take down Vecna, and was lost in Thar Amphala.
Moments later, she sensed that Vecna had just completed the Ritual of Seeding to ascend to godhood, and urged Vox Machina to hurry before Vecna could fully come into his power through a "miracle of terror" that would attract worshipers. She painfully extracted from herself a fragment of divinity for use in creating another Prime Trammel, and gave it to Scanlan. Finally, she asked Sprigg to stay in her realm and help her tend to her books, and Vox Machina departed with a Plane Shift back through the Divine Gate to Sprigg’s house.
Appearances and mentions[]
Appearances[]
- Campaign One
- "The Fear of Isolation" (1x105) (first appearance)
- "The Endless Atheneum" (1x106)
Mentions[]
- Campaign One
- "Aramente to Pyrah" (1x22) (first mentioned)
- "Consequences and Cows" (1x26)
- "Return to Vasselheim" (1x43)
- "Into the Frostweald" (1x48)
- "A Name Is Earned" (1x49)
- "Duskmeadow" (1x57)
- "Trust" (1x70)
- "The Coming Storm" (1x73)
- "Voice of the Tempest" (1x90)
- "Thar Amphala" (1x101)
- "The Fate-Touched" (1x103)
- "Elysium" (1x104)
- "Scaldseat" (1x107)
- "The Core Anvil" (1x108)
- "The Ominous March" (1x109)
- "The Final Ascent" (1x113)
- "Vecna, the Ascended" (1x114)
- "The Chapter Closes" (1x115)
- Campaign Two
- "Disparate Pieces" (2x04)
- "Whispers of War" (2x18)
- "Lost Treasures" (2x22)
- "Xhorhas" (2x51)
- "Between the Lines" (2x78)
- "Titles and Tattoos" (2x84)
Quotations[]
- "Scanlan Shorthalt, you... are a buffoon." (To Scanlan, before offering her trial to him.)
Trivia[]
- According to the page dedicated to Quian on the Vox Machina Wiki which was created by Matthew Mercer before Critical Role began, Delleb was the god of intellect and study in the pre-stream campaign rather than Ioun. If Delleb is still worshiped in Exandria, it is as a lesser god, since in the campaigns and the sourcebooks the Knowing Mistress is depicted as the main deity of knowledge, as well as a member of the Prime Deities.
- Since she is the goddess of prophecy, it's very probable that she has/had oracles under her service.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 See Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, p. 21.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 See Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting, p. 16.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 See Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, p. 23.
- ↑ See "The Fear of Isolation" (1x105) at 1:25:10.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 See Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting Reborn, p. 30.
- ↑ See "The Fear of Isolation" (1x105) at 4:00:00.
- ↑ See "The Endless Atheneum" (1x106) at 1:25:40.
- ↑ See Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting, p. 81.
- ↑ See Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting, p. 90.
- ↑ See 1x124 at 0:46:11.
- ↑ See Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, p. 66.
- ↑ See "Elysium" (1x104) at 2:52:05.
- ↑ See "Elysium" (1x104) at 2:24:40.
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 See Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting, p. 51.
- ↑ See Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting, p. 49.
- ↑ See "Masquerade" (1x99) at 1:43:17.
- ↑ See "Unfinished Business" (1x100) at 5:37:35.
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 See Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting, p. 74.
- ↑ See "Harvest Close" (2x17) at 1:49:48.
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 See Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting Reborn, p. 60.
- ↑ See Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting Reborn, p. 59.
- ↑ This information was imported from Matthew Mercer's Vox Machina Wiki article, "Quian".
- ↑ See "Voice of the Tempest" (1x90) at 1:43:55.
- ↑ See "Voice of the Tempest" (1x90) at 1:50:45.
- ↑ See "Voice of the Tempest" (1x90) at 1:50:45.
- ↑ See "The Threads Converge" (2x85) at 3:57:50.
- ↑ See "Between the Lines" (2x78) at 3:42:04.
- ↑ See "Harvest Close" (2x17) at 1:50:34.
- ↑ See "Disparate Pieces" (2x04) at 2:18:19.
- ↑ See "Between the Lines" (2x78) at 2:35:47.
- ↑ See "Manifold Morals" (2x74) at 1:36:24.
- ↑ See "Family Shatters" (2x96) from 3:50:22 through 3:52:12.
- ↑ See "Between the Lines" (2x78) at 2:26:17.
- ↑ See "Harvest Close" (2x17) at 1:50:34.
- ↑ See Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, p. 53.
- ↑ See "Whispers of War" (2x18) at 3:28:38.
- ↑ See "Commerce & Chaos" (2x31) at 1:22:38.
- ↑ See "Disparate Pieces" (2x04) at 1:03:48.
- ↑ See Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, p. 11.
- ↑ See Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, p. 37.
- ↑ See "The Calm Before the Storm" (2x130) at 3:31:22.
- ↑ See Call of the Netherdeep, p. 84.
- ↑ 43.0 43.1 See Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting, p. 19.
- ↑ See "Elysium" (1x104) at 2:50:20.
- ↑ See "Elysium" (1x104) at 2:52:05.
- ↑ See "Elysium" (1x104) at 2:50:20.
- ↑ See "The Fear of Isolation" (1x105) at 3:29:40.
Art:
- ↑ Symbol of Ioun from Critical Role: Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting.
- ↑ Symbol of Ioun from Explorer's Guide to Wildemount by Claudio Pozas. (source)
- ↑ Fan art of Ioun, the Knowing Mentor, by Christian Thor Lally (source). Used with permission.
- ↑ Fan art of the ziggurat beneath Whitestone, by Son of Joxer (source). Used with permission.
- ↑ Fan art of Beau working out, by BlackSalander (source). Used with permission.
- ↑ Screenshot of a vision of Ioun and Sarenrae in the Calamity from "Those Who Walk Away (LoVM)" (LVM2x04). This file is a copyrighted work. Its use in this article is asserted to qualify as fair use of the material under United States copyright law.
- ↑ Official art of Ioun battling Tharizdun, by Wesley Griffith (source). Used with permission.
- ↑ Fan art of Ioun's library, by Lap Pun Cheung (source). Used with permission.
- ↑ Fan art of Ioun offering a fragment of divinity, by Linda Lithén (source). Used with permission.
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