Furo

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At a Glance

Furo is the Padhrasattva of knowledge, honored by the Red Mountain Sect.

Source

  • Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] page 40

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Koja

At a Glance

Once a lama of the Red Mountain Temple, he was sent to Yamun Khahan by Prince Ogandi as an ambassador of Khazari.  He elected to remain with the Tuigan, and became Yamun’s Grand Historian.  He survived the Crusade, and will probably return to Khazari.

Source

Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] makes several mentions.

Ambuchar Devayam

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At a Glance

Ambuchar Devayam is the Raja of Solon.  In life he was a necromancer of some power. Today he appears to be a lich or demilich; there’s nothing left of him except for the glowing golden orbs which serve as his eyes.

DM’s Notes

He was once Tan Chin, emperor of Shou Lung.  He was deposed, and driven from Kuo Meilan, by the wizard Shih.  A necromancer of great power in life, he has extended his existence through a unique form of undeath.

His primary goal is to raise an army in Solon, conquer Ra-Khati, and use that realm as a staging ground for retaking Shou Lung.  So far he has manipulated Gaumahavi into attacking the city of Kushk, but the bridge across the Jumpa River Gorge was also destroyed.

Source

  • Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] inside cover

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Gaumahavi

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At a Glance

Gaumahavi, also called the Purple Dragon (though she is not a purple dragon) and the Great Dragon of the Desert Winds, may theoretically be encountered anywhere but is most likely to be found in the Hordelands, Raurin, or the Plains of Purple Dust.  She appears to be an extraordinary dragon of purple coloration and the “snake with legs” shape common to oriental dragons.

DM’s Notes

Gaumahavi is a unique creature, and unrelated to all other dragons.  She is neutral, and unlikely to be hostile unless attacked, or unless she witnesses someone harming nature in some way.  She will also come to the aid of her offspring Sandiraksiva, if she can, but in general she tries to avoid people, particularly after her experiences with the Raja of Solon.

A successful Knowledge check (Local DC 10, Nature DC 10) will tell anyone who encounters Gaumahavi that he is not a typical specimen of either eastern or western dragons.  Someone who is familiar with the Padhran religion can (Knowledge Religion DC 15) recognize her as Gaumahavi.  Alternatively, knowing something about the history of Ulgarth may (Knowledge History DC 20) may enable recollection of old folk tales surrounding Prince Surtava and his pet leopard.

Source

  • Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] inside cover

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Sandiraksiva

At a Glance

Sandiraksiva, also called the Black Courser, may theoretically be encountered anywhere but is most likely to be found in the Hordelands, Semphar, the environs of Solon or Kushk, or the Katakoro Plateau.  He appears to be an extraordinary stallion of indeterminate breed.

DM’s Notes

He’s neutral, and unlikely to be hostile unless attacked, or unless he witnesses someone harming nature in some way.

A successful Knowledge check (Local DC 10, Nature DC 10) will tell anyone who encounters Sandiraksiva that he is not a normal horse.  Someone who is familiar with the Padhran religion can (Knowledge Religion DC 15) recognize him as the offspring of Gaumahavi.  Alternatively, knowing something about the history of Ulgarth may (Knowledge History DC 20) may enable recollection of old folk tales surrounding Prince Surtava and his pet leopard.

Source

Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] inside cover.