Koluhm Bonecutter

Koluhm Bonecutter was a Myrkulyte cleric member of the outlaw mercenary band from Cormyr called the Iron Collar Band, active in the early 14 century DR.

"Koluhm Bonecutter, a priest cut from the finest cloth. Led us to many graves, he has, and quite a bit of coin we took from bony hands."

- Kickshaw

Description
Koluhm was a human male with pale skin, silver hair and light gray robes.

Abilities
Koluhm possessed a divine gift that allowed him to hear voices of those who passed from the Prime Material plane into Myrkul's domain. They arrived is an inaudible whisper of a wind to others and as words to Koluhm. The gist to hear the dead was wearisome to the man as he was exposed to pleas, demands, calls, screams for attention, and death rattlings, stuck reliving their last moments of life.

The priest also knew how to use surgeon's tools.

History
In the, Koluhm Bonecutter and his fellow "adventurers" found themselves in the town of Targos as the city became besieged by a goblin army serving the Legion of the Chimera. Originally, the Iron Collar Band came from the southern nation of Cormyr where they did mercenary work. They fled the Forest Kingdom due to some unrevealed event involving plundering tombs, to which Koluhm Bonecutter led the group, and being shackled by Cormyr's Purple Dragons. The group did not regret the flight. Pike and his mates were not willing to comply with Cormyr's many laws and fees that ruled over adventurers there.

Koluhm Bonecutter, accompanied by Black Geoffrey, Blanchard Pike, and Kickshaw, traveled as an "adventuring band" and eventually reached the unruly city of Luskan. There, they met a raggedy wizard, secretly an agent of the Arcane Brotherhood, Phaen of the Rags, who joined the group and told them of "easy gold" to be made in Targos as the town put out a call for adventurers at the time. Like his companions, Koluhm Bonecutter traveled to Targos with guidance from his deity who predicted that the strife and death that was bout to consume the Ten-Towns would eventually bring the settlement to worship the Lord of Bones.

The Iron Collar Band accepted the contract with Targos, the worst possible employment, as far as Blanchard Pike was concerned. Koluhm Bonecutter shared little in common with his traveling companions and instead of spending his days drinking at the The Salty Dog Tavern, he settled in the Weeping Widow Inn and communed with the dead, perspiring burial rights and ensuring the dead could not be raised and sent into the battlefield. Koluhm's sensitivity to the dead ended up driving him away from the Weeping Widow as he could not stop hearing the titular weeping widow's ghost all through the nights. The priest of Myrkul ended up fleeing the inn without paying his bill.

After the goblin attack commenced, Koluhm was ordered by Speaker Ulbrec Dinnesmore to interrogate killed goblins. The priest found a home in Targos into which a stray invader broke in. The Targosan commoner who lived there, a member of the Targos Guard, and the goblin killed eachother, leaving Koluhm to perform the final rights on the three neatly arranged bodies, listening to their whispers from beyond death.

Appearances

 * Video Games
 * Icewind Dale II