Asharra

Asharra, or Teacher, as she was known by her own kind, was an elderly aarakocra druid, as well the leader of Kir Sabal near the end of the 15 century DR. She was venerated by the others in her community, to the point of being considered sacred.

Personality
Asharra was exceptionally insightful and equally ambitious. While she had a propensity for manipulating others, she never acted in a manner that was malicious or uncaring.

She knew the specifications of a ritual called the Dance of the Seven Winds, that allowed a small number of people to temporarily gain the power of flight.

Possessions
Asharra owned a collection of 44 books, all of which were published before the. They covered a variety of subjects including mathematics, geography, and philosophy, among others.

Asharra owned several staves of distinct designs. A simple driftwood staff, decorated with intricate carvings, an aarakocra battle staff often used in battle and ceremonial arms by the aarakocra royal guards, a staff carved out of suth decorated with colorful feathers, cloth, and jewelry. Enchanted staves of hers were: a warstaff of the Wind Dukes and a staff of the magi. Her collection of robes included an elder's raiment, purely ceremonial vestment of aarakocra elders, a battle mage tunic that offered some defense in combat, an enchanted set of prestigious chromatic vestments, and the powerful ceremonial garments of the Black Orchid.

She was often armed with daggers, such as a simple carving knife, a dark zalantar-hafted blade with a black blade dipped in ink, a shiv crafted out of a velociraptor fang, a magical runic blade of Aaqa, and the Dance Blade of the Seven Winds used in the Dance of the Seven Winds ritual.

Relationships
Her needs were seen to by an elderly servant named Yingmatona, who aside from Prince Na, was the only individual allowed within her home.

History
In the late 15 century DR, the aarakocra of Kir Sabal sheltered the current heirs of the royal family of Omu, Prince Na and Princess Mwaxanaré. While Asharra stated their actions were altruistic in nature, she held some aspirations of uplifting the aarakocra to a higher social standing in Chult. She sheltered the young royals and raised them with an sense of entitlement and skewed perspective of their royal authority within greater Faerûn.

Appearances

 * Adventures:
 * Tomb of Annihilation
 * Video games:
 * Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms &bull; Tales from Candlekeep: Tomb of Annihilation
 * Board games:
 * Tomb of Annihilation