The Citadel

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At a Glance

The Citadel in Arabel houses several barracks, but its main building is the jail.


Sources

Maps
  • Cormyr [9410] pages 18-19
  • Shadowdale [FRE1/9247] map, location #1
Other Resources
  • Search for the Citadel on the FR Wiki

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Phylicia

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At a Glance

The mother of Adon and husband of Abrasax, and a devotee of Sune.

Source

  • Shadowdale [FRE1/9247] page 40

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Abrasax

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At a Glance

The father of Adon and husband of Phylicia, and a devotee of Sune.

Source

  • Shadowdale [FRE1/9247] page 40

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Adon

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At a Glance

A cleric of Sune with grandiose dreams, Adon was swept up in the Tablets of Fate drama during the Time of Troubles with Midnight, Kelemvor, and Cyric. His parents, Abrasax and Phylicia, probably would have had a few words to say if they knew who their son was hanging out with.

Sources

  • Shadowdale [FRE1/9247]
  • Tantras [FRE2/9248]
  • Waterdeep [FRE3/9249]

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Cyric


At a Glance

Cyric is a male human rogue born in Zhentil Keep, whose life takes a weird twist as the Time of Troubles begins.

He meets a halfling named Sneakabout, and steals a sword named Godsbane. At the conclusion of the Godswar, he is elevated by Ao to take the place of Bane, Bhaal, Leira, and Myrkul as the new god of lies, tyranny, strife, murder, death, and the dead.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Waterdeep [FRE3/9249]
  • Tantras [FRE2/9248]
  • Shadowdale [FRE1/9247]
Passing Mention
Other Resources
  • Search for Cyric on the FR Wiki

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Sneakabout

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At a Glance

Sneakabout is a halfling rogue, until 1358 DR. His actual name is Atherton Cooper, and he is the original “owner” of Godsbane; Cyric took the sword during the destruction of Black Oaks, and later killed Sneakabout when the halfling tried to steal the sword back.

Source

  • Waterdeep [FRE3/9249] page 11

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Kelemvor Lyonsbane

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At a Glance

He ascended following the Time of Troubles to become Kelemvor.

The Xaeyruudh Campaign

The Time of Troubles didn’t occur in this campaign.

Sources

  • Shadowdale [FRE1/9247]
  • Tantras [FRE2/9248]
  • Waterdeep [FRE3/9249]

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Ariel Manx

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At a Glance

A wizard. Generally known as Midnight, she ascended following the Time of Troubles to become Mystra.

Sources

  • Waterdeep [FRE3/9249]
  • Tantras [FRE2/9248]
  • Shadowdale [FRE1/9247]

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Sharantyr

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At a Glance

A ranger, and a Knight of Myth Drannor.

Her parents were Zunzyr Thalomm and his wife Nathla, both merchants of Baldur’s Gate. They were slain in a troll ambush, but she escaped into the wilderness.

Sources

  • Tantras [FRE2/9248] page 4
  • Shadowdale [FRE1/9247] page 38
  • DM’s Sourcebook of the Realms [1031b] page 30

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