Golkont the Hawk-Mage

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At a Glance

Golkont is a wizard of great reputation.

Source

  • Shadowdale [FRE1/9247] page 11

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Norphym

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At a Glance

Norphym is an evil (and at least somewhat crazy) wizard in Arabel.

Source

  • Shadowdale [FRE1/9247] page 10

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Ulgon

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At a Glance

Ulgon is a low-ranking wizard of the Zhentarim.

Source

  • Shadowdale [FRE1/9247] page 7

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Antharn

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At a Glance

Antharn is a wizard in Arabel.

Source

  • Shadowdale [FRE1/9247] page 7

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The Mistmaster

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At a Glance

The wizard known as the Mistmaster is said to be a great illusionist and is believed to inhabit the Citadel of the Mists.

Source

  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] page 4

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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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Trobriand

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At a Glance

Also known as the Metal Mage, Trobriand is a wizard, a one-time apprentice of Halaster and the creator of various new constructs including the ferragan, scaladar, silversann, and thanatar.  Trobriand lives/lairs in Undermountain, but may be encountered (suitably disguised) in other places.

Sources

  • The Ruins of Undermountain [1060]
  • The Ruins of Undermountain II [1104]

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Halaster Blackcloak

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At a Glance

Halaster is a wizard— the infamous Mad Mage of Undermountain, though he may be encountered anywhere in the Realms.  Most of his still-living apprentices live in Undermountain as well, including Arcturia, Muiral, Nandel Greenward, and Trobriand.  Another one-time apprentice, Jhesiyra Kestellharp, left Undermountain in the early days and later became the Magister.

It’s believed that his name was once Hilather.

Sources

  • Epic Level Handbook [88169] page 294
  • City of Splendors [1109] Who’s Who in Waterdeep page 76
  • Villains’ Lorebook [9552] page 29
  • The Ruins of Undermountain II [1104]
  • The Ruins of Undermountain [1060]

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