Quenthel Baenre

Quenthel Baenre was a drow priestess, and the third daughter of Yvonnel Baenre. She was the Mistress of Arach-Tinilith, the clerical school of Menzoberranzan, and later Matron Mother of First House Baenre.

She first appeared as a minor, supporting character in the final three books in the Legacy of the Drow series before rising to prominence in the War of the Spider Queen series which further expanded on her character.

Description
Quenthel was described as strong and beautiful. She is also noted for maintaining a regal and noble bearing even in the heat of battle as well as being somewhat larger than other drow.

Personality
Quenthel was the epitomy of a noble drow female; she is cold, ruthless, selfish, cunning and ambitious and arrogant. As a rule, she does not allow insubordination or disrespect (usually countering such behaviour with physical harm or death). Despite this, she endures several taunts and jibes from Pharaun Mizzrym due to him beong her only source of magic during the Silence of Lolth.

Raised as a noble in Menzoberranzan she is used to getting her way and having her commands followed without question. Her accelerated rise through the Academy leaves her with little field experience outside the cityand she can make tactical errors, though she refuses to admit or even acknowledge her folly at such times. She is stubborn to a fault and tends to lash out unexpectedly.

In typical drow behaviour, she is wholeheartedly self-serving. She would rather stay behind Jeggred or Pharaun rather than do battle herself, though she is a fierce fighter when pressed.

She also has a short fuse and scowls often.

. She scowled often. She was ruthless. She was a fierce fighter.

During the Silence of Lolth, Quenthel was scared of Lolth abandoning her. She felt that the fate of all drow cities was upon her shoulders but that she would be the savior of Menzoberranzan.

First life and resurrection
Quenthel Baenre was born to Yvonnel Baenre and an unknown drow male. She was the fourth child and third daughter of House Baenre. Little else is known about Quenthel's early years, but it can be assumed that she entered the clerical school of Menzoberranzan, Arach-Tinilith at the age of 25 like most drow females. At the Academy, she excelled in almost all her studies, and was an obvious favourite of the Spider Queen. Due to this, she graduated the Academy in fewer years than any other female before her.

Quenthel first appears, along with some of the more prominent members of house Baenre to gloat at the newly captured Drizzt Do'Urden. The renegade notes her as being a younger, more beautiful version of her mother. She was also presumably present during the failed high ritual, presided over by her mother and witnessed the gigantic stalactite crashing through the roof of the chapel.

She later appeared in meeting of House Baenre  during the Time of Troubles. She is shown to have antagonistic relationships with her siblings, Triel and Gromph. Quenthel suggested sacrificing her mother to appease Lolth, citing the disastrous high ritual and the escape of the renegade, but was quickly shut down by her elder siblings.

Later, Quenthel is elected as part of her mother's personal gaurd, along with her sister Bladen'Kerst Baenre, Methil El-Viddenvelp and Matron Mothers Auro'pol Dyrr and Zeerith Q'Xorlarrin, as well as a glabrezu Baenre had summoned, during her invasion of Mithral Hall in 1358 DR. She acted as a conduit between her brother, Berg'inyon and the matron mothers. She silently disagreed when Yvonnel killed other drow priestesses to further her own power, believing this was not sanctioned by Lolth. Her doubts were heard by the illithid, Methil El-Viddenvelp who for his own reasons did not betray her true feelings to her mother.

The battle was going well for the Menzoberranyr, despite the loss of several thousand slave soldiers, Matron Baenre was certain that the drow would prevail. Disaster struck when the sunrise blighted the drow fighters in Keeper's Dale, still Baenre stubbornly held onto the prospect of victory, even as doubts began festering in her own retinue. Not long after, the drow were attacked by Drizzt Do'Urden, Bruenor Battlehammer, Catti-brie, Regis and the magical panther, Guenhwyvar. The drow soon gained the upper hand, with Drizzt and Guenhwyvar hard pressed to hold the glabrezu at bay, while Bruenor was held fast in a glob of magical glue and Catti-brie subdued by Methil's mental assault. Unknown to Baenre, the glabrezu held a stone of antimagic, which turned the tables on the priestesses. Bruenor broke free of his bonds and with his long lost ancestor Gandalug Battlehammer, managed to defeat and kill both Bladen'Kerst and Yvonnel, Catti-brie struck Methil a mortal blow with her sword  Khazid'hea and Drizzt was able to defeat the glabrezu. Quenthel attempted to escape through a dimensional door, but the renegade followed and killed her despite her continued cries of sacrilege. .

After four years (though she claimed it was a decade to her ) in the Abyss serving Lolth, in 1361 DR, she was resurrected from death by decree of Lolth. Shakti Hunzrin returned her to life by entrapping the yochlol that was apparently Quenthel in a soul bubble and then releasing her. To avoid embarrassment, House Baenre attempted to cover up her absence by claiming she had been away pursuing, and kept the secret of her death from being public knowledge. For some time, the only male to have known out about the incident is Gromph Baenre, who admitted to his sister Triel that he had found out. Quenthel did not have full memories of her time in the Abyss, but she had vague recollections of it.

Mistress of Arach-Tinilith
After her resurrection, Quenthel became the Mistress of Arach-Tinilith, the clerical faction of the Tier Breche Academy, inheriting the position from her sister, Triel where she served as of 1372 DR She intended to prove her greatness at Arach-Tinilith in order to prove her ability to rule the city. She served as one of Triel's two primary advisers alongside Archmage Gromph. While her tension with her sister seems to have abated somewhat, her relationship with Gromph had only gotten worse. Mainly due to the two of them clashing on nearly every issue the were presented with.

In 1372 DR, during a time known as the Silence of Lolth when Lolth suddenly stopped answering the prayers pf her priestesses, Gromph decided to have Quenthel assassinated. Quenthel was reprimanding a number of novice priestesses, including Drisinil Armgo for sneaking off to their Houses during the night. As she was administering judgement, the temple was attacked by the firat of Gromph's minions, a demon which took the form of a spider. Faced with one of her goddess' holy symbols, Quenthel declares the monster a perversion before attacking. Though bereft of her clerical magic, Quenthel singlehandedly dispatches it before returning to punish her students.

After bolstering the temple's defenses, Quenthel is on high alert, suspecting that an enemy was taking advantage of Lolth's silence to attack her. The next night, Gromph sends a demon embodying the aspect of Darkness against her. Once again, Quenthel overcomes the demon, but other students and teachers begin to suspect that Quenthel had personally offended the Spider Queen, as both of the demons werr aspects of the goddess and had targeted Quenthel directly. The group of them, led by Drisinil attempted to organise a coup against her. Thus when the next demon attacked, Quenthel was attacked by her own students as she battled it (this one embodying the aspect of chaos).

Figuring out that Drisinil Armgo was at least partially responsible for the attempt on her life, Quenthel tricks the younger priestess into organising a meeting of the cabal. Once there, she adresses the concerns of the other priestesses and challenges them to a contest of faith. During the meditation, numerous spiders attack and kill the treasonous priestesses, sparing those faithful to Quenthel. Drisinil later accuses Quenthel of bewitching the spiders in advance, a claim Quenthel does not dispute. She further explains that it is the sort of trickery and cunning that Lolth appreciates. Knowing that she may require help, Quenthel is forced to approach Zeerith Q'Xorlarrin, the matron mother of Menzoberran's sixth house, in order to dispatch another of Gromph's demons. Not long afterward, Quenthel is informed by Pharaun Mizzrym of a slave revolt. Swiftly mustering the Academy's forces, Quenthel personally leads the assault on the slaves, emerging victorious.

War of the Spider Queen
Sometime afterward, in late 1372 DR, Quenthel was assigned by Matron Mother Triel Baenre to lead a band of drow (Pharaun Mizzrym, Ryld Argith, Triel's draegloth son Jeggred, Valas Hune, and Faeryl Zauvirr) to travel to Ched Nasad to determine if the Silence was affecting the priestesses there as well as to sieze several magical talismans and scrolls in possession of the Black Claw Mercantile Company, a joint venture between House Baenre as well as House Zauvirr and House Melarn of Ched Nasad. Along the way, Quenthel clashed frequently with Pharaun due to the latter's insults and barbs aimed towards her. Frustrated because she longed to kill him, yet could not due to his magic getting them out of countless difficulties, including a near disastrous clash with Khanyr Vok, Quenthel had to settle for hollow threats.They traveled to Ched Nasad to determine the city's status and see if the Silence of Lolth was also affecting priestesses there. They found chaos and were quickly embroiled in a Jaezred Chaulssin plot to lay low the city. While checking up on House Baenre's interests in the Black Claw Mercantile Company, Quenthel and Jeggred were captured by Matron Ssipriina Zauvirr, who had hired the duergar mercenary band Clan Xornbane to destroy House Melarn. However, the drow who had advised House Zauvirr, was secretly a prince of the Jaezred Chaulssin and had arranged for the duergar to be part of an attack on the city itself. Quenthel and Jeggred were eventually rescued by their companions, who had teemed up with Halisstra Melarn and her servant Danifae Yauntyrr, in order to escape the city. Fleeing duergar, huge guardian spiders, and stonefire flasks that burned the stone city to the ground, the group was able to escape through a portal in the Dangling Tower that led to the ruins of Hlaungadath in Anauroch.

The group eventually decided to consult with Tzirik Jaelre, a Vhaeraunite priest and acquaintance of Valas' last seen in the Labyrinth. After spending some time in the ruins the party is attacked by a group of lamia. Escaping the creatures, they decided to travel to the Labyrinth through the Shadow plane. They arrived in the trade city of Mantol-Derith where they attempted to book passage across the Dark Lake to reach the Labyrinth. While waiting for a pass to travel thr lake, Quenthel is seduced by Danifae Yauntyrr and the two become occasional lovers. After some incident, they travel across the Lake and navigate there way to the holdings of House Jaelre. When they arrived there, they found that House Jaelre had apparently left for the sfurface. They took a portal from House Jaelre's holdings in the Labyrinth to the surface forest of Cormanthor and determined where House Jaelre was located. On the way, they were ambushed by a group of surface elvers, in the ensuing battle, the company becomes separated from Halisstra. Despite Ryld's protests, Quenthel refuses to go bavk for her and insists they press on. Upon their arrival, Tzirik offered his assistance only if they aided him in retrieving a magical tome from a beholder lair. Despite Quenthel being taken out early in the battle with the monster, Ryld and Valas manage to strike the beholder down and the party retrieves the book. Tzirik revealed that Lolth was still alive but that she was locked away in the Demonweb Pits. The group and Tzirik traveled via astral projection to the AbyssTraveling through the Pits, they arrivedat the temple of Lolth, but found the entrance barred by an unresponsive statue in the likeness of Lolth. Tzirik betrayed them and gated in Vhaeraun, who tried to destroy Lolth, triggering the arrival of Selvetarm. Quenthel was forced to watch in awe as the two deities did battle, eventually falling into the void. Valas attacked Tzirik in an attempt to return the group to the Material Plane, but was unsuccessful. In the end, Pharaun was able to have Jeggred, who had stayed behind, kill Tzirik's mortal body to return them to Cormanthor.

After escaping House Jaelre and regrouping with Halisstra, Quenthel immediately sought information on how to return to aid her goddess. She ordered Pharaun summon the glabrezu Belshazu, Jeggred's father,  using the draegloth's blood as a catalyst. From Belshazu they learned there was a crashed ship of chaos located somewhere near Lake Thoroot. Quenthel was careful to remain in Belshazu's good graces as he was a potential mate, and could possibly sire a draegloth son of her own. Quenthel orders Halisstra to return to Menzoberranzan while the rest press on. Quenthel shows little interest when Ryld defects in order to join Halisstra, who wasnin the process of being converted into the order of Eilistraee. They reach Lake Thoroot and send Valas down to investigate. Valas returns with news of a colony of aboleth. Pharaun decides to treat with the aboleth matriarch Oothoon, reluctantly taking Danifae with him. Pharaun plotted to have Quenthel destroyed by the aboleth, but Danifae betrayed his intentions to Quenthel. Shocked by the male's brazen attempt on her life, Quenthel was able to conspire with Oothoon to have Pharaun killed instead, by admitting Lolth no longer spoke to her and that Pharaun was likely to be a far better meal for the aboleth matriarch, goin as far as to trick Jeggred into thinking she had been devoured by Oothoon. However, neither Pharaun nor Quenthel were successful in their plots, though their mutual disdain and hatred had reached its pinnacle. They continued on to the Lake of Shadows, the true location of the ship of chaos.

Despite successfully finding the ship, Quenthel began to doubt herself. Disturbed by Lolth's continued silence, as well as confused over the goddess' intention for resurrecting her, Quenthel began to question her faith. This combined with her feeling as though the fate of the entire drow race rested on her shoulders lead to something of an emotional breakdown of sorts, leading her to distance herself further from her companions as she wallowed in a disheartened, isolated silence. Her self doubts and supposed weakness, led Jeggred to lose confidence and respect for his aunt. With Valas and Danifae off to resupply (though the latter secretly left to break her binding from Halisstra ), the ship's uridezu captain began gating in members of its own kind. Quenthel became embroiled in a battle with the Uridezu. Due to her emotional turmoil, she began to fight more brutally than before, going as far as to punch a uridezu in the face with enough force to blow its head up. Pharaun is able to master the ship with the help of the Alu-fiend, Alizsa and they dispose of the captain. Quenthel also uncharacteristically reveals that she had been to Lolth's realm before following her first death, though she does not divulge the exact circumstances of her death, nor the identity of her killer.

Having had enough of Quenthel's self pity, Jeggred switched his loyalty to Danifae and traveled with her on her personal mission to destroy Ryld and Halisstra. Despite the draegloth's waning loyalties, Quenthel still refuses to leave for the Abyss wothout him. While he was away, Quenthel got into the first of several heated arguments with Danifae. Danifae insults Quenthel by saying the latter's weakness and self doubt is the reason Jeggred abandoned her. They returned to the Abyss and find the entrance to the temple destroyed in a battle that had apparently taken place millennia ago. Both Quenthel and Danifae are unable to sense Lolth's presence in th domain and it became apparent that Lolth had removed the Demonweb Pits from the Abyss to its own planar space. Not long after reaching this realisation the priestesses are overwhelmed by Lolth's reawakening, their clerical powers returned in full. Ecstatic Quenthel begins healing her own as well as the rest of the party's injuries, reinvigorated by Lolth's return, Quenthel began to show her customary arrogance and confidence once more.

Their elation is cut short when Belshazu attacks, having sawed off his legs in order to free himself from the trap Pharaun had left him in. Belshazu made it clear that he only wanted to kill Pharaun, so Quenthel leaves the wizard to deal with the demon by himself, despite the uneasy truce between the two nobles. Pharaun prevails and the remaining five enter a portal to the new Demonweb Pits.

Valas left the expedition soon after enteringthe new Demonweb Pits and the priestesses heard Lolth's voice calling for her Yor'thae. Quenthel believed herself to be the Chosen of Lolth due to her status as a high ranking priestess and member of House Baenre. Pharaun, who shared similar sentiments, subtly offered Quenthel an alliance, which she accepted, against Danifae and Jeggred. At the same time ,Vhaeraun hired the Ultroloth  Inthracis to kill the three candidates for the Yor'thae; Halisstra Melarn, Danifae Yauntyrr and Quenthel Baenre.

While travelling through Lolth's Infernal dimension, Quenthel and Pharaun regularly traded insults woth Danifae and Jeggred, with Jeggred barely being restrained from physically attacking them by Danifae, though she and Pharaun continued to mercilessly taunt him. In order to avoid the Teeming, the group was forced to retreat underground, where another confrontation between Pharaun and Jeggred took place. Barely able to mediate the situation, Quenthel was asked by Pharaun if they should seal the other two underground as they continued to Lolth. Quenthel declined, preferring to openly display her superiority over Danifae.

Back on the surface, Quenthel declared their pace too slow and challenged Danifae to summon aid to reach the Pass of the Soul Reaver. Danifae acquiesced, while Quenthel demonstrated her raw power by summoning a powerful nelfashee, Danifae summons a large chasme. Quenthel effectively cows the demon into accepting a pittance for carrying her to the pass, while Danifae tempts her demon with her beauty into both herself and Jeggred, while Pharaun uses his ring to fly.

As the group flies, Halisstra who had now full become a priestess of Eilistraee, also heard the call for the Yor'thae. She deduced the identity of Lolth's Chosen to be Quenthel and conspired with her sister priestesses to kill Quenthel and weaken Lolth. Upon arriving at the Pass, Quenthel absently dismissed her demon with the promise of payment, while Danifae simply ordersJeggred to kill her chasme to avoid payment. The tension in the group rises once more as Jeggred attacks Quenthel, with Danifae only half heartedly calling him to stop. Quenthel was eager to be rid of her nephew and the pair fought evenly until they were interrupted by the arrival of the Eilistraeens.

Despite their mutual hatred, the Lolthites banded together and slaughtered Halisstra's companions, with Quenthel personally defeating Uyulara, the highest ranking priestess of Eilistraee, and subsequently sacrificed her in Lolth's name. Thereafter both she and Pharaun continued to the Pass of the Soul Reaver. Quenthel assured Pharaun that the Reaver would test her and only her. She fearlessly leapt in the maw of the Reaver. For her test, Quenthel was shown a possible future where Danifae had been selected as the Yor'thae and had stripped Quenthel of her position at Arach-Tinilith. Enragedat being overlooked and upstaged by Danifae, Quenthel eventually set fire to a cobweb, an act of sacrilegeagainst the Spider Queen.

Despite this,Quenthel emerged unscathed from the pass, and was joined shortly by Pharaun, Danifae and Jeggred. Eager for another chance to kill Jeggred, Quenthel was unable to due to the arrival of Inthracis and his army. Quenthel oncd more demonstrates her pure power by summoning a Klurichir, one of the most powerful demon of the Abyss and convinces it to fight the yugoloth. Aftwr Danifae summons a horde of spiders

then traveled to the new Demonweb Pits. After a battle in which Pharaun was left unable to move, rather than freeing him she left him to be eaten by a swarm of spiders. Through a number of tests and trials, Quenthel competed with Danifae and Halisstra for the position of Yor'thae, the Chosen of Lolth. Quenthel was enraged when Lolth selected Danifae and sent Quenthel back to her position as Mistress of Arach-Tinilith. On her way out of Lolth's plane, Quenthel killed Jeggred, leaving his body to the spiders of the Demonweb Pits as a sacrifice to the reborn goddess. Quenthel then returned to Menzoberranzan.

Post-War of the Spider Queen
Quenthel was hailed as a dark heroine upon her return to Menzoberranzan, and she quickly turned her popularity among her fanatical people to her advantage. In only a decade, she gathered enough power to challenge her sister Triel for the title of matron mother of House Baenre, a challenge Triel couldn't hope to win. Quenthel reigned as matron mother thereafter while maintaining her title as Mistress of Arach-Tinilith, a move first attempted by Triel during Quenthel's years in the Demonweb Pits.

Post SpellPlague
Quenthel was still the Matron Mother of Menzoberranzan, though the lower houses of the city considered her weak and stupid. This led to many plots trying to bring her down. This changed when Gromph Baenre, following the orders of Lolth, brought her to the illithid Methil El-Viddenvelp who infused her with the wisdom and experience of her mother Yvonnel Baenre. Through this change she became much more inteligent and manipulative, besides having a much greater understanding of the wishes of Lolth. Quenthel then took a more powerful position and controlled the founding in the new drow settlement of Q'Xorlarrin and began the preparation of a war in the Silver Marches.

In Rage of Demons time she was the Chosen of Lolth

Equipment
Quenthel possessed a whip of vipers, as many priestesses do, but hers was unique. It consisted of five five-feet-long, red-banded, venomous vipers attached to an adamantine handle, with the essences of five imps are also bound to the whip, one for each snake. These fiends kept watch for her and offered her advice on problems, each with its own personality. Each imp, and thus each snake head, had a name. Hsiv was the first imp bound into the whip. Yngoth was the wisest. K'Sothra was the least intelligent. Qorra was third viper with the most potent poison but almost never spoke. Zinda was the name of the largest but least venomous of Quenthel's whip vipers.

In addition to the whip, Quenthel possessed a magic hammer that smote at a distance. She carried a sacrificial dagger at all times. She also wore a necklace of large, black beads that could be used as a weapon. When a bead was slipped off the chain and thrown at a target, it exploded in a brilliant flash of light, blinding anyone nearby and potentially stunning them.

Quenthel wore a ring that prevented mind-reading. She wore a belt that increased her strength. She possessed a wand of healing, which was her only source of healing magic during the Silence of Lolth. She also had a rod of viscid globs; the goo could be dissolved in alcohol. In Ched Nasad she confiscated Halisstra's wands of healing and invisibility.

Quenthel's holy symbol of Lolth had amethysts arranged in the form of a spider.

Relationships
As First Sister of House Baenre, Quenthel, as well as and her brother, Gromph Baenre served as Triel's primary advisers. Gromph, however, was not fond of the competition and thus attempted to have her assassinated several times in 1372 DR.

Myrineyl Baenre was Quenthel's oldest daughter. In 1484 DR, Myrineyl and Quenthel's sister Sos'Umptu were competing for the title of First Priestess of House Baenre. In 1480 DR, Quenthel's son Aumon Baenre served as Elderboy.

Novels

 * Starless Night (minor)
 * Siege of Darkness
 * Windwalker

War of the Spider Queen series:
 * 1) Dissolution
 * 2) Condemnation
 * 3) Insurrection
 * 4) Extinction
 * 5) Annihilation
 * 6) Resurrection

Neverwinter Saga:
 * Charon's Claw (mentioned)
 * The Last Threshold (mentioned)

Companions Codex
 * Night of the Hunter
 * Rise of the King
 * Vengeance of the Iron Dwarf

Homecoming:
 * Archmage (novel)