Zoranthus

Zoranthus is a powerful mage who has voluntarily chosen to dwell in the Pits of Carnage. He appears in Ultima Underworld II.

Description
In the years following the Guardian's conquest of his planet, Zoranthus found himself alienated from a society which seemed all too eager to join the Red Titan in his wars across the planes. Seeking an obscure retreat in which he would not be bothered in his magical studies, the mage willingly entered the Pits of Carnage and made his home amongst the lower reaches of its caverns. Here he lived for some time in isolation, carrying out his studies in dimensional travel and other esoteric pursuits.

In time, the hermit realized that his work had grown too arcane and impractical, and he prepared to turn his efforts towards ousting the Guardian from his realm and others. He managed to form a loose alliance with similarly inclined individuals from various dimensions, and thus became an associate of Bishop of Tarna. When the Avatar approached him, he proved quite willing to assist the hero in their quest to free Castle Britannia and would offer them one of his latest projects: a vessel which contained an ensorcelled air djinn. In order that the trans-dimensional flow of energies remained constant, however, he asked that they first provide him with a scepter of Deadly Seeker which he had lost when the associate he lent it to disappeared.

Once the Avatar fulfilled their part of this exchange, Zoranthus would give them explicit instructions as to how to bind the captive djinn into a new container, telling them that the intended host must be coated in a mixture of filanium mud and basilisk oil before being fired. He cautioned the hero that should they wish to use their own body to contain the creature, they would also have need of a potion of Iron Flesh and warned them to only release the Djinn within the limits of the Sigil of Binding on the ethereal plane.

Trivia

 * Zoranthus was asked by Bishop to describe the lay of the Pits of Carnage for his work, Gems of Enlightenment, in the hopes that the sage's words would prove enlightening to those traversing the planes in opposition to the Guardian.