Tolgar Anuvien

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At a Glance

A priest of Chauntea.

Once a member of The Company of Crazed Venturers, he now serves as High Priest of the temple-community of Goldenfields.

Sources

  • Who’s Who in Waterdeep [1109b] page 66
  • Tantras [FRE2/9248] page 26

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The Nine

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At a Glance

The Nine is an adventuring band led by Laeral Silverhand. Their hold, known only as the Stronghold of the Nine, is located on the Unicorn Run in the High Forest.


Members

  • Laeral Silverhand
  • Arnthiir Windrivv
  • Relve Langral
  • Thanadar of Dragonrock
  • Treth Halonter

Sources

Passing Mention
Other Resources

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Laeral Silverhand

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At a Glance

Laeral Silverhand —sometimes called the Witch-Queen of the North— is a Chosen of Mystra, one of the Seven Sisters, a wizard, the consort of Khelben “Blackstaff” Arunsun, and a senior Harper.

She is credited with destroying, with the timely aid of Khelben and Alduth of Neverwinter, the demon lord Arlgolcheir.

She once led a famous adventuring band known as The Nine.

Quoted in Words to an Apprentice by Ithryn Halast.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Code of the Harpers [FOR4] pages 49-50
  • Forgotten Realms 2e Campaign Setting [1085] — Running the Realms page 28
  • Tantras [FRE2/9248] page 26
  • The Savage Frontier [FR5/9233] page 58
  • Dragon Magazine #116 — Rogue Stones and Gemjumping page 55
  • Crown of Fire, by Ed Greenwood, pages 195, 225, 260
Passing Mention
Other Resources

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Chathalos Ordgrimmer

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At a Glance

A mad seer of Iriaebor. He saw, in a vision, the Tablet of Fate taken by Myrkul.

Source

  • Tantras [FRE2/9248] page 26

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Whaul Zormm

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At a Glance

A Zhentarim wizard, serving in Scardale village.

Source

  • Tantras [FRE2/9248] page 24

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Selcheth Yundael

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At a Glance

A Zhentarim wizard, serving under Albaer Morndragon in Scardale village.

Source

  • Tantras [FRE2/9248] page 24

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