Filfaeril Obarskyr

Queen Filfaeril Selzair Obarskyr (the Dragon Queen ) was the queen of Cormyr and wife of King Azoun IV. Azoun was drawn to her more for her extremely sharp mind rather than her beautiful appearance. She was skilled at chess. Unbeknownst to her husband, Filfaeril was involved with the Harpers and acted as an agent on their behalf in Cormyr, regularly meeting with Dove Falconhand.

Appearance
Filfaeril had ice-blue eyes and golden blond hair. Her figure was slender and she had pale skin. She was extremely beautiful. Her everyday crown was a slim circlet with two brow spires, each with a sapphire at the end.

Relatives
Filfaeril's husband was King Azoun IV. They had two daughters: Tanalasta and Alusair Obarskyr. Elminster was her sire making Laspeera, the Warden of the War Wizards, and Narnra Shalace her half-sisters.

Background
Filfaeril was born on Mirtul 4, 1311 DR. When Azoun was brought near death by the abraxus incident in 1369 DR, it was rumoured that Filfaeril was so stricken with grief that she was taken away to the Spires of the Morning in Eveningstar. This was not true, as she had withdrawn to the Hidden Chambers in the royal palace in Suzail. A flight of flying daggers and helmed horrors was unleashed into the private apartment in Eveningstar where the queen was supposed to be staying, killing four Purple Dragon knights and underpriests guarding the war wizardess who was posing as the queen. Filfaeril assumed the appearance of merchant's wife Aglarra Galdekund in order to hide in Waterdeep during the abraxus affair. The change in mannerisms and voice was blamed on an illness, that the couple had to travel to Iritue's Firesprings in southern Amn in order to address. Filfaeril's appearance at that time was changed to become short and masculine, with a pot belly and a large, pimpled chin.

Possessions
Filfaeril carried a silver-mounted body flask and a hairpin enchanted with death magic.

Queen Filfaeril's Blades
Filfaeril founded a small secretive band of loyal agents, known as her Blades. They remained willing to slay and die in her memory after her death.