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Yog is a major character in the Heroes of Might and Magic series and the protagonist of Heroes III: The Shadow of Death. Regarded as a "living contradiction", he is half-Human and half-Genie. His paternal warrior instincts outgrew his magical aptitude, and he became a freelance hero in Krewlod, eventually going on to thwart the schemes of the Necromancer Sandro.

Background[]

Heroes III[]

Yog studied for many years with the Wizards of Bracada, but he was often found reading texts on war rather than those on magic. The Duke of Krewlod offered him a military command, allowing Yog to happily use his knowledge of war.OffBck

Heroes IV[]

Yog is a living contradiction. He may have the blue skin of his genie mother, but he has the battle fury and strength of his Barbarian father. At one time, he considered following his mother's path and embracing a life of magic, but his passion for warfare proved stronger.OffBck

Early life in Bracada[]

Born at the end of the 1000s AS as the son of a Genie enchantress and a Barbarian chieftain, Yog was enrolled in the Calarnen Academy of Magic at a young age. While the Bracadan Wizards who ran the school on the Krewlod border made every effort to teach him discipline and magic, Yog found academy life to be "excruciatingly boring" and was often found reading texts on war rather than those on magic. Sometime during his lengthy tuition, Yog fell in love with another student - Vidomina, a bookish young human alchemist.

However, later events shattered Yog's perception of magic for good. Vidomina spent her time scouring the libraries for tomes of arcane lore. At some point, she discovered a cursed manuscript and studied it against the advice of her teachers. Its evil glyphs transformed her into a Necromancer, and she was cast out of Bracada for disobeying the High Laws of Magic.

Vowing never to study magic again, Yog received an invitation from Duke Winston Boragus of Krewlod to join his army, who was desperately seeking foreign recruits. Yog packed up and left Calarnen, sending one of his sparring partners south to find a town from which he could fight his way to Krewlod. Finding the village of Padon, Yog mounted a defence against Aine, a Calarnen teacher determined to prevent him from leaving Bracada.

After Aine's defeat, Yog crossed into Krewlod, fighting past a heavily guarded border garrison. Pushing onward towards Boragus, he captured the town of Groa and headed for the capital of Ulgak. However, as he progressed, Boragus's forces turned against Yog and began attacking his forces. Furious, the half-Genie finally reached the capital where Winston Boragus explained that the attacks had simply been a test to determine Yog's strength and determination.

Test of Loyalty[]

Getting to Krewlod wasn't the end of Boragus's trials, however. To prove his readiness to part with Bracada, Yog was given the mighty Angelic Alliance sword and told to distribute its components among a number of seers throughout Tatalia, Erathia and Bracada. Seeking out a recluse named Alendora in the marshlands of Tatalia, Yog fought his way through local armies to deliver the Armor of Wonder and the Sandals of the Saint.

Afterwards, he travelled east to Erathia with the remaining four parts of the Alliance sword, and, after defeating some nearby Knights, presented the seers Falor and Terwen with the Celestial Necklace of Bliss and the Lion's Shield of Courage. His last test looming, Yog then travelled south to Bracada where he was pitted against Aine once again at the border.

Yog got past Aine's forces and slipped through to Bracada where he delivered the Sword of Judgement and Helm of Heavenly Enlightenment to two seers named Beleg and Orruk. Returning triumphantly to Krewlod, Yog was heartily welcomed into Duke Boragus's horde, finally proving that he had given up magic forever.

Against the Necromancers[]

After serving in the horde for a time, Yog travelled to the Contested Lands, having heard rumours of Necromancers harvesting peasants throughout the area for their armies. Yog found and defeated these Deyjans, and soon met a fellow Barbarian named Crag Hack in the Erathia region also seeking to destroy Necromancers. Crag, however, was seeking out a Wizard named Sandro who cheated him out of four artifacts, having promised him wealth and land.

Yog and Crag Hack further investigated the necromantic plots in the region, soon learning that a Ranger and a Druid from AvLee were also ploughing through the Necromancer armies from the north. Yog sent a message to the two, Gelu and Gem, seeking a co-operative alliance between the Krewlish and AvLeean armies in destroying the undead armies. They agreed, and the four leaders met on the plains of Bragden.

Gelu, Gem and Crag Hack, Yog learned, had all been duped into collecting powerful artifacts for Sandro, who was in fact an Enrothian Necromancer seeking to dominate Antagarich from his base in Deyja. Unluckily for them, Sandro had been sent by King Finneas Vilmar to invade Erathia and AvLee, routing their armies. As Sandro was far too powerful to combat, the four heroes fled west in the wake of his forces.

Yog then decided that the heroes would need an artifact of their own, and suggested that they seek out the pieces of the Angelic Alliance once again. As Gem and Gelu reclaimed three parts which had made their way to two lords on the tributary of the Shandar river, Yog and Crag Hack recovered the other three from a group of Barbarian brothers in the Erathia-Krewlod borderlands. With the artifacts in their possession, the four heroes marched on Sandro's territory.

With the power of the Angelic Alliance at their disposal, Yog, Gem, Gelu and Crag Hack cleared a path of destruction through the undead legions of Deyja, eventually making it to Sandro's citadel itself. They defeated Sandro in battle, but the Necromancer teleported away before he could be finished off. However, the four heroes claimed his necromantic artifacts, and decided to part ways with some of the artifacts each in order to dispose of them by scattering them throughout the world.

Further Events[]

Some time after the Restoration Wars, Yog eventually wrote a lengthy tale of his experiences during the War of the Unholy Alliance. The war was previously unknown on a wide scale and Yog sent his story to the Wizards of Bracada in the hopes that history would record it. Judging from a quote relating to Sandro's defeat in this war from Gauldoth Half-Dead in Heroes IV, it seems that Bracada made Yog's story known throughout Antagarich.

Yog also participated in the Festival of Life on the side of house Telez. However, house Telez was defeated by Kilgor, another aspiring Barbarian, who went on to kill Duke Winston Boragus and claim the throne himself. It is unknown whether Yog served Kilgor after this event, though it is likely that he didn't, due to his unwavering near-decade-long loyalty to Boragus.

A few years later, Yog would survive the Reckoning and cross through a portal to Axeoth along with thousands of other refugees. He has since resided on the continent of Iranese.

Gameplay[]

Heroes I[]

Yog is a Barbarian.

Heroes III[]

Yog is a Barbarian. He starts with basic Offense and Ballistics.

Hero Trait
CyclopsH3 specialty Cyclopes
Increases the Attack and Defense skills of any Cyclopes or Cyclopes Kings for each level attained after 6th level.OffBck


Shadow of Death[]

Yog is a Wizard. He starts with basic Tactics and Offense.

Hero Trait
ChainLightningH3 specialty Ch. Lightning
Casts Chain Lightning with increased effect, based on hero level compared to the level of the target unit (the bonus is greater when used on weaker units).OffBck


Heroes IV[]

Yog is a Barbarian.

Trivia[]

  • There is also an character in Might and Magic V named Yog, who shares the same appearance as this one. Though the former inspired the latter's design, the two are not connected in any way.
  • Yog makes an appearance in Heroes I as one of the recruitable Barbarian heroes. In Heroes III: The Shadow of Death, Gem remembers having met Yog in Enroth once.
  • In Birth of a Barbarian, Yog is based on Solmyr's hero slot. This meant that he had the Chain Lightning specialty, and was totally unable to use it, having forsaken magic.
  • Despite him giving up magic in all of its forms during The Shadow of Death story-wise, in gameplay it is possible to teach Yog magic in any scenario outside of the Birth of a Barbarian campaign.
  • Near an unoccupied ship, there is a signpost in the first scenario of the Festival of Life campaign which reads: "You no use boat...boat belongs to Yog. Touch and die!" This was apparently written by someone else, as Yog is shown to be more literate.

Gallery[]

Barbarian heroes in Heroes of Might and Magic: A Strategic Quest
Antoine · Atlas · Crag Hack · Ergon · JoJosh · Kelzen · Thundax · Tsabu · Yog
The Empire of Bracaduun and the Kingdom of Bracada
Heroes and benefactors
Aine · Barsolar · Crag Hack · Dracon · Ethric of Bracada · Gavin Magnus · Hemoross · Kurl · Judge Fairweather · Ponific · Reamus · Resurrectra · Rion Gryphonheart · Robert the Wise · Sir Caneghem · Solmyr ibn Wali Barad · Tarnum · Theodorus · Thomas Grey · Winstan Langer · Wizard-Kings · Yog
Notable territories and cities
Bracada Desert · Bracada Highlands · Celeste Celeste · Evenmorn Island · Skyline Bay · Spyre · Steelhorn Steelhorn · Tarach's Cove · Wallpeaks
Relevant terms
Alchemist · Angel · Archmage · Enchanter · Erathia · Gargoyle · Genie · Golem · Gremlin · Mage · Naga · Occult War · School of Sorcery · Titan · Walls of Mist · War of the Elements · Wizard
Relevant games
Might and Magic VII: For Blood and Honor · Heroes of Might and Magic III: The Shadow of Death · Heroes of Might and Magic III: The Restoration of Erathia · Heroes of Might and Magic III: Armageddon's Blade · Heroes IV · Heroes Chronicles: Warlords of the Wasteland · Heroes Chronicles: Masters of the Elements
Heroes of Might and Magic III characters Icon-H3
Restoration of Erathia campaigns
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Protagonists Astral - Sir Christian - Lord Haart - Jenova - Korbac - Nimbus - Queen Catherine Ironfist - Ryland - Shiva - Verdish - Vidomina - Vokial - Zubin
Antagonists Ajit - Alamar - Arlach - Darkstorm - Edric - General Morgan Kendal - Griffin king - Gurnisson - Korbac - Kreelah clan leader - Lorelei - Loynis - Malekith - Mephala - Mot - Necrolord - Oris - Sandro - Tyris - Verdish - Yog
Supporting campaign characters Adela - Dorrell - Faruk Welnin - Finneas Vilmar - King Lucifer Kreegan III - King Nicolas Gryphonheart - Memphos - Orrin - Sorsha - Winstan Langer
Armageddon's Blade campaigns
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Protagonists Adrienne - Ash - Sir Christian - Ciele - Cuthbert - Dracon - Erdamon - Gelu - General Morgan Kendal - King Kilgor - King Roland Ironfist - Mutare Drake - Olema - Oris - Queen Catherine Ironfirst - Sorsha - Xeron
Antagonists Ajorn - Alkin - Ash - Clancy - Clavius - Crag Hack - Deemer - Dessa - Dikisha - Duke Winston Boragus - Elleshar - Fiona - Ignatius - Galthran - Gird - Godomir - Gretchin - Gundula - Hortensia - Isra - Jabarkas - Jelan - Kajitianna - Krellion - Lorelei - Luna - Mihalis - Nagash - Nuzrath - Nymus - Obekan - Olema - Ordwald - Photima - Pyre - Qenay - Rion - Sandro - Septienna - Sethe - Shiva - Sir Mullich - Tamika - Tejveer - Terek - Vellore - Vey - Yog - Xeron - Xsi - Zartaj - Zubin
Supporting campaign characters Alamar - Archibald Ironfist - Ash - Baltron - Calh - Calid - Ciele - Dracon's mother - Erdamon - Dread Pirate Hogfling - Erik - Fiur - Gelare - Ignissa - Inteus - General Miah - Johannes Bonn - Judge Fairweather - Ketai - Khazandar - Khazandar's apprentice - Kilgor's father - Kieran - Labetha - King Lucifer Kreegan - Lord Caomham - Pasis - Lord Preuet - Master of Scouts - Morglin Ironfist - Nayestra - Sir Michael - Judge Sleen - Sylvia - Tamar - Tavin - Thunar - Xeron's mother - Xex - Zydar
The Shadow of Death campaigns
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Protagonists Clancy - Crag Hack - Finneas Vilmar - Gelu - Gem - Sandro - Terek - Yog
Antagonists Duke Alarice - Barshon - Caleb - Charna - Charnath - Lord Chasim - Denarm - Lord Fayette - Gretchin - Gurnis - Marzeth - Shiva - Lord Smedth - Swankart - Tyranell - Lord Velmor - Venthin - Zinitha - Zorlan
Supporting campaign characters Aine - Alendora - Alkin - Amanda - Astral - Beleg - Broghild - Delino - Drakon - Duke Winston Boragus - Falor - Feredor - Isra - Ivor - Malcom - Orruk - Slash - Terwen - Thant - Tyris - Ufretin - Uland - Vayarad - Vokial
Stronghold heroes in Heroes III
Barbarians
Crag Hack · Gretchin · Gurnisson · Jabarkas · Kilgor · Krellion · Shiva · Tarnum · Tyraxor · Yog
Battle Mages
Dessa · Gird · Gundula · Oris · Saurug · Terek · Vey · Zubin
Stronghold heroes in Heroes IV
Abegga · Bofmog · Bron · Colwa · Crag Hack · Dogwoggle · Drenka · Ferret · Hagnar · Jadne · Kel · Khorrun · Krellion · Lanya · Mongo · Nef · Oroon · Ranella · Shiva · Tazar · Toadeater · Trome · Vix · Waerjak · Wegg · Wolfric · Yog · Yutena
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