Lustra

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At a Glance

A princess; Royal Lady of Innarlith. She was courted by Heladar of Procampur, who creatively employed a rogue stone to meet her.

Source

  • Rogue Stones and Gemjumping, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #116, page 55

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Heladar

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At a Glance

A wizard of Procampur who courted the princess Lustra of Innarlith by sending her a rogue stone as a gift and then teleporting to her and successfully winning her affection.

Source

  • Rogue Stones and Gemjumping, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #116, page 55

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Faeros

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At a Glance

A mage.

Source

  • Rogue Stones and Gemjumping, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #116, page 55

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Arlgolcheir

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At a Glance

A demon lord, destroyed by the wizards Laeral, Khelben, and Alduth.

Source

  • Rogue Stones and Gemjumping, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #116, page 55

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Alduth

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At a Glance

A mage of Neverwinter.

He is noted for assisting Laeral and Khelben in destroying the demon lord Arlgolcheir.

Source

  • Rogue Stones and Gemjumping, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #116, page 55

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Qilue Veladorn

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At a Glance

Properly spelled Qilué.

A Chosen of Mystra, the seventh of the Seven Sisters, and a friend to Harpers.

She’s also drow. She lived in Buirandyn as a child.

Source

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The Seven Sisters

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At a Glance

Seven sisters, Chosen of Mystra.

The Seven Sisters, along with Elminster, were among the first characters developed by Ed Greenwood, beginning with the first story written about the Realms: One Comes, Unheralded, to Zirta.

Sources

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Umpral

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At a Glance

A mage, slain by Urthos Greencloak.

Source

  • Rogue Stones and Gemjumping, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #116, page 54

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Urthos Greencloak

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At a Glance

Once employed a rogue stone to facilitate slaying his mortal enemy Umpral.

Source

  • Rogue Stones and Gemjumping, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #116, page 54

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Durlyn

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At a Glance

A wizard; once the court mage of Brammas, lord of Sulmarin.

Source

  • Rogue Stones and Gemjumping, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #116, page 54

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