Elminster

Elminster Aumar, also known as the "Sage of Shadowdale" and the "Old Mage", was one of the most famous and powerful wizards in all of Faerûn. He was considered one of Realms' most preeminent sages—famous from the Sword Coast, to the far-off jungles of Chult and the eastern Realm of Thay and beyond― as well as the most-favored Chosen of the goddess Mystra. He has saved the Realms on numerous occasions over his centuries-long life, and achieved a legendary reputation among its people.

"Life has no meaning but what we give it. I wish a few more of ye would give it a little."

- Elminster of Shadowdale

Description
Perhaps Elminster's most distinguishing physical feature was his hawk-like nose, that remained with him from his youth, throughout the time he spent as a woman, and into old age. He had a shock of stark black hair that began to gray in his later years before going entirely white.

Throughout most of his many centuries of life, Elminster appeared as elderly by alert man with a gray beard, gruff voice, and weathered features. He preferred to wear plain clothes, like simple black or gray robes.

As a high-level wizard, Elminster was capable of taking on almost any appearance imaginable, even that of a certain beholder he once slew.

Personality
Elminster was by turns serious, fearsome, and arrogant, while also being exceptionally charming, clever, and good-humored. He was said to be wholly fearless and entirely forthright in others. El was a natural raconteur and actor, and could present himself as a fatherly type, a trickster, a rake, or any other role or cliché required for a specific purpose or just to get a reaction from others. However, usually only close friends got to see the full range of his character.

Elminster snored loudly while sleeping, although he muted this magically if it would disturb friends. However as one of Mystra's Chosen, Elminster did not need to sleep.

Abilities
Even before he devoted his life to the Mystran faith or began studying as a spellcaster, the young Elminster possessed the innate ability to heal himself and detect magical auras at will. He was supernaturally intelligent, a boon bestowed upon him by multiple castings of the wish spell, and was blessed with an eidetic memory. While his recall memory was quite impressive, his memories may not entirely have been his own. It was speculated that some were implanted within his mind by Mystra to better transform him into the instrument of the Realms she needed.

According to Lyra Sunrose, Elminster was quote skilled with a needle and thread. When she once found El bathing in the Elvenflow river, Lyra found his singing voice to be entirely tone deaf, despite its rather "nice, smoky baritone" quality. He was known to be a poor musician, incapable of writing down music himself, and an exceptionally unskilled horseman.

As a learned sage, Elminster's areas of expertise included an understanding of magic, the study of monsters, knowledge and analyzation of history, and comprehensive cataloging of notable genealogy.

Magic & Psionics
Elminster was rumored to have learned much of the arcane magic from Arkhon the Old, a mage that died in Waterdeep some five centuries before the Era of Upheaval. However it came to pass, by his one thousandth year on Toril Elminster had gained knowledge of every spell that was commonly available to most adventuring spellcasters of the Realms. He preferred not to utilize spells from the conjuration school of magic, and did not like to deal with creatures from the lower planes.

He was considered one of the "modern masters" of metamagic, the set powers that allowed spellcasters to shape and personalize their spells to their liking. El was familiar with powerful and esoteric spells only known to a select few, including Symrustar's spellbinding, and The Srinshee's spellshift.

While he preferred not to always utilize them, El was proficient in a number of psionic disciplines.

Chosen Powers
As one of Mystra's chosen, Elminster was granted access to numerous spell-like abilities (circa the early Era of Upheaval) along with the power to wield the goddess' silver fire.

Possessions
Elminster owned a variety of powerful magic items, including an amulet of natural armor, bracers of armor, a mantle of spell resistance, rings of protection and regeneration, numerous ioun stones, and a thundering longsword''. He was rarely without one of the pipes of his collection, whether it be one of meerschaum, usually smoking a vile blue or green smoke, or his famous eversmoking pipe. For a time, Elminster remained in possession of Andrathath's mask, the eponymous facemask worn by his former instructor in the arcane arts.

Elminster possessed a grand collection of books, that included the Book of Passing Years, along with the Keryfaertell, a tome treasured by the elves of old Cormanthor.

Activities
"[Elminster] goes to strange places, does strange things, indulges in whimsy, and doesn't keep quiet about it, so that he puts odd ideas into the heads of folk and it all leads to tumult and upset."

- Lady Addee Ulphor of Shadowdale, c. 1479 DR.

Throughout his long life Elminster traveled across the Realms —along with other planets  (reportedly including Oerth) and extra-worldly planes of existence  ―fighting off the forces of evil, and preventing the destruction of Faerûn and its people in one way or another. He saw himself as something of a caretaker of the Realms, and always looked to preserve its long-term health and prosperity over any immediate threats that arose.

Following his "retirement", Elminster continued to galivant across Toril, but did spend some more time in seclusion at his home in the Dalelands. During that time he was less inclined to speak to visitors or other strangers that came by his 'humble' abode.

In addition to his residence on Toril, Elminster maintained a hideaway within a floating metal sphere that orbited the central earthmote of the planet Coliar, and an extra-dimension pocket place known as Elminster's Safe Hold.

Spells
Elminster was credited with the creation of several unique spells that bore his name, including Elminster's multiple mouths, Elminster's effulgent epuration, the powerful Elminster's evasion, and worldwalk.

Works
Elminster penned a number of books in his time including Songs of the Wind: The Holdings of Windsong Tower, Harping by Moonlight: Approaches to Life, and A Myth Drannan Amphigory. He famously compiled a nine-book series titled Elminster's Ecologies, in which a number of contributors wrote about the plants, animals, creatures, people and other natural phenomena they encountered throughout the Eastern Heartlands. His name was used under false pretenses in a work called Elminster's Black Book, found in Undermountain, that in fact housed a carnivorous palimpsest creature.

The Old Mage inspired at least one book about his life, entitled Elminster: An Unauthorized Biography, as well as the myriad works written by Ed of Greenwood.

Friends & Allies
Elminster counted upon many friends and allies throughout his life, from his fellow thief Farl, to long-time ally and friend, fellow archmage, and often ideological rival, Khelben Arunsun. He was friendly with many prominent sages and scholars, including Gorion of Candlekeep, Rhauntides of Highmoon, Maris Khorma Terrabin of Cormyr; along with nobles and royalty from all across Toril and the planes beyond, including Princess Alusair Obarskyr of Cormyr, Count Gamalon Idogyr of Spellshire, and the Dragon Lord Mei Lung of the Kara-Turan pantheon known as the Celestial Empire.

The Old Mage was also friends with Mordenkainen of Oerth and was acquainted with Dalamar of Krynn. The three frequently met at Ed Greenwood's home on Earth to exchange spells and news of each other's worlds, though Elminster would never have dared admitted as such.

He was close in one way or another with all of Mystra's chosen, maintaining communication with them through a telepathic link. He held a particularly strong bond with Mystra's own daughters, known throughout the Realms as the Seven Sisters. He helped raise three of them from childhood―Ambara, Anamanué, and Astorma, ―the latter of whom became El's longtime favored companion for travel.

Elminster considered many other good-aligned and scholarly-minded individuals to be among his dearest friends, including Lhaeo, his personal scribe and Royal Consort to Queen Zaranda Star of Tethyr, Volothamp Geddarm, author of the widely-popular but oft dubiously fact-checked "Volo's Guide to..." series of travelogues, Vangerdahast Aeiulvana, the Mage Royal of Cormyr.

He was an ally of numerous adventuring companies, including the Knights of Myth Drannor, and the Rangers Three, and even considered a 'bloodbrother' of no less than five clans of dwarves.

Apprentices
Elminster continued to take on apprentices on occasion. Notable among these were: Lycon "Wolf-beard", the mage and merchant, Symgharyl Maruel, Ghleanna Stormlake, who accompanied Elminster to Phlan when the city's pool of radiance became resurgent, Taranel, a longtime scholar of the Draconomicon, Raerlin, who attempted to steal fromt he Old Mage but was subsequently killed at a magefair, and Nouméa Fairbright, who witnessed Elminster defend himself against two Red Wizards from Thay.

While El did not originally take on a young Vangerdahast as an apprentice, the Old Mage did share with him some arcane secrets that remained between the two friends.

Not all of Elminster's apprenticeships were wholly beneficial for the Realms however. By Msytra's request El tutored one of her other Chosen, a young mage by the name of Sammaster–the future founder of the Cult of the Dragon. The two quickly formed a contentious relationship, and Sammaster left Elminster's tutelage after his obsession with Mystra and jealously of her lovers was too much to bear.

Romances
Elminster enjoyed many romances during his long and storied life, but his first and arguably most impassioned lover was the goddess Mystra herself. The two spent much time together when El was a young man (as well as when she was a woman), when Mystra taking the form of a mortal named Myrjala Talithyn.

El had flirtatious and amorous relationships with several of the Fair Folk and their kin, including Morgwais, the Lady of High Forest, the half-elf Nacacia of Cormanthor, and the lich-like being known as the Srinshee. El and the Srinshee enjoyed a centuries-long friendship, founded on mutual admiration and shared respect for the nature of magic, despite the Srinshee's one unsuccessful attempt to steal away from Elminster some of his silver fire

His true great love however was Alassra Silverhand, the Witch-Queen of Aglarond and the second-youngest of the Seven Sisters. A passionate love for one another formed during the early 14 century, having met and famously battled one another in a spell-duel some decades prior. Their love endured for over a hundred years, enduring the death of Alassra's reincarnated mother, and the calamitous series of events that followed. El remained dedicated to Alassra during her darkest years, and did everything in his power for decades to keep her well when she was afflicted with supernatural madness.

Enemies
"Ye have enemies? Good, good – that means ye've stood up for something, sometime in thy life..."

- Elmisnter, speaking to a young member of the Harpers.

Among Elminster's greatest foes were Othortyn and the malaugrym, terrible shapeshifting beings native to the plane of shadow. Elminster had slain one of their kind as a youth, and earning himself the distinction as their "Great Foe" after helping thwart their invasion of Toril. Twice in his life Elminster assailed the malaugrym Shadowhome and slain nearly all of their kind.

Perhaps Elminster's most distinguished and menacing foe native to the Realms was the archmage Manshoon, founder of the nefarious Zhentarim.

He was one of prominent spellcasters targeted by the murderous members of House Karanok of Chessenta, who had placed a 10,000 gp bounty on his head.

El had even earned the enmity of at least one demigod, Velsharoon the Lich-Lord of necromancers.

Early Life
Elminster was born in the, to Amrythale Goldsheaf and Elthryn Aumar, lord of the village of Heldon and prince of Athalantar. When Elminster was a boy, his parents were slain by Undarl, a malaugrym and one of Athalantar's magelords. Undarl decimated Heldon, leaving Elminster the only survivor. At the age of twelve, Elminster took his father's broken blade, the Lion Sword that served symbol of the great king of the Stag Throne, and became a brigand and thief.

El was rescued by Helm Stoneblade and taken to live with the outcast Knights of Athalantar, who had executed their own form of justice as brigands out of their hideout in the Horn Hills. He remained with them for a few years, until he was forced to slay many men in defense of those that took him in. At sixteen years old, Elminster already grew weary of death and knew he needed a new livelihood.

But with no desire for killing, the young El soon abandoned that trade and instead operated as a burglar in Hastarl, capital of Athalantar. He operated under the alias of "Eladar the Dark", and befriended a young thief named Farl. They committed many acts of thievery together and lived life fully, later forming the gang the Velvet Hands in opposition to a rival gang, the Moonclaws, who were servants of Athalantar's magelords. During a burglary, Elminster met the Magister of the time, Dorgon "Stonecloak" Heamilolothtar. The Magister asked him if he desired to learn magic, but Elminster refused, as he hated all mages because of the magelords.

While Elminster enjoyed his time spent as a thief in Hastarl, he rededicated his efforts to seeking revenge upon the magelords for the death of his family. When he ran afoul of the magelords' temple in the city, El was over overcome by hostile guardsmen and saved by Mystra herself. The Lady of Magic transformed him into a woman, to strengthen his bond with magic and to expand his understanding of the world. For a few years, "Elmara" served a priestess of Mystra in Athalantar and beyond. After some time, Mystra appeared to El once again as Myrjala Talithyn and trained her in the ways of spellcasting. The two became dear friends, and fell in love with one another. Over time however, Elmara felt compelled to "reveal" to Myrjala his true identity as Elminster, and shared his quest to take back Athalantar from the malevolent magelords. As an avatar of Mystra, Myrjala was of course was fully aware of El's shared identities.

Elminster and Myrjala set out together, rallying allies from among the elves of the High Forest, the exiled Knights of Athalantar, and the Velvet Hands of Hastarl. In the, Elminster and his friends stormed Athalantar's capital city, defeated Undarl Dragonrider, the Mage Royal that slew El's family, and reclaimed the Stag Throne from his uncle Belaur.

But Elminster had no desire for kingship, and quickly abdicated in favor of his friend, Helm Stoneblade, honored knight of Athalantar. After a night of revelry and celebration, Elminster and Myrjala departed the kingdom. On their way out however, Undarl revealed himself as one of the malaugrym and attacked them on the road out of the city. Myrjala's magic was ineffective against the otherworldly creature and she appeared to die herself to its magic. To prevent Elminster from foreswearing the use of magic, Mystra revealed herself to Elminster and proposed that he become one of her Chosen. Elminster readily agreed.

Time in Myth Drannor
"Nothing is recorded of the journey of Elminster from his native Athalantar across half a world of wild forests to the fabled elven realm of Cormanthor, and it can only be assumed to have been uneventful."

- Excerpt from The High History of Faerûnian Archmages Mighty, 1366 DR.

In the, Elminster traveled to the city of Cormanthor to continue his magical studies under Mystra's direction. He walked east from Athalantar, across the Heartlands and through eastern border of Cormyr before arriving at the Forest of Cormanthor. While in the forest he tried to defend a dying elf from hobgoblins. While unsuccessful, the elf bestowed upon El the kiira of House Alastrarra, with the mission to return it to his family in Cormanthor.

Elminster was astonished by the wonders of Cormanthor, but kept his promise to the dying elf. While many elves treated him with animosity and outright hatred, El was brought before Coronal Eltargrim Irithyl and Mystra herself blessed the meeting with her presence. El was taken to the Vault of Ages to face a sort of trial with the Srinshee. The two connected immediately, becoming fast friends and bonding over their shared outlook on magic. With the Srinshee's blessing, Elminster was openly welcomed as the first human allowed in Cormanthor, named Sha'Quessir (or elf-friend), and granted the title of Armathor of the Coronal Guard by Coronal Eltargrim Irithyl.

Elves that stood in opposition to the opening of Cormanthor to non-elves attempted to use Elminster as proof that humans and other undesirables were detrimental to elven kind. Despite being framed for murder, El garnered a modicum of respect among some forward-thinking elves of the city, thanks in part to Coronal Eltargrim and an appearance by Mystra's blessing in the elven city. Eventually was apprenticed to the cruel and powerful wizard from House Starym known publicly as the Masked, and toiled away for 20 years in near slave-like conditions. Elminster's magics contributed to the formation of a mythal around Cormanthor. Despite the efforts to corrupt El's involvement, the mythal was completed in the, and the newly-named city of Myth Drannor was opened to non-elves for the first time.

Attempts on Elminster's life continued unfortunately. On Tarsakh 4 of that year, Lady Laurlaethee Shaurlanglar attempted to slay the Old Mage, first by lacing his moonwine with srindym poison, and when that failed, attempting to kill him with spells. She was ultimately unsuccessful and subdued by greater mage.

El remained in the city for nearly a century, and was present in the, when Lady Dathlue Mistwinter founded an order of idealistic council of elves, humans, and half-elves that would aide in Myth Drannor's defense. This group came to be known as the Harpers at Twilight, the harp symbol of which was chosen by Elminster, despite his poor skill with the instrument.

Elminster finally left Cormanthyr in the, after nearly a century-long stay in the city. He did so by request of his goddess Mystra.

Adventuring Years
On Midsummer evening in the, the Srinshee visited Elminster one last time after claiming the Rulers' Blade. She briefly interrupted his studies to bid him farewell before she departed for Arvandor.

Elminster was among those in attendance of the Gathering of the Gods at the Dancing Place in the. This momentous occasion saw the clergies of many human nature deities, along with those of the Seldarine, assemble together in unity against the agents of who they referred to as the 'Cruel Gods'. It marked the re-founding of the Harpers organization. These adventurers would act in defense of the good people of the Realms, while holding no allegiance to one single deity.

Some thirty years later, in the, Elminster awoke within a dusty tomb when a band of adventurers found their way within. He was under the impression he had been trapped there in stasis for roughly a century. How he came to believe as such was unknown, given his appearance at the founding of the Harpers some forty years prior and meeting with the Srinshee before that.

By now, magic had become unreliable, and Elminster had to again learn to survive by his wits and the skills he'd picked up earlier in his life. The god Azuth soon came to him telling him that he mustn't rely on Mystra for aid like any other Chosen must with magic, this again being a test from Mystra. Soon he had to learn how to survive without constant divine aid. He later underwent further magical training under the tutelage of a wicked sorceress who sought to tempt him away from Mystra's path. Later, during a fake ritual for Bane, she revealed herself to be the goddess Mystra herself, once again testing him.

In the, Mystra decided to take a more personal hand in the creation of her Chosen. The end result was rife with tragedy however, as the mortal man she chose as a father abandoned his daughters seven years later when their mother's body could not hand Mystra's divine possession. Elminster took on the role of foster father to three of the girls for a time, Ethena Astorma, Ambara Dove and Anamanué Laeral for a time, but eventually helped raise only Laeral.

Elminster returned to Myth Drannor and fought for the city's defense during the Weeping War. El joined the conflict about four months after the Army of Darkness first laid siege to Cormanthor in Nightal of the. He fought alongside the Nameless One and contributed to the elves' victory in the conflict known as Dawn at Erolith's Knoll. Months later, he fought again in the legendary battle at Silversgate, that saw the Army of Darkness driven from the city. Elminster himself destroyed the gate that linked Myth Drannor to Silverymoon Pass, but was inadvertently sucked into other planes of existence and lost to his allies for some time.

Work With the Harpers
Decades later in the, that Elminster first met with his fellow Chosen of Mystra Sammaster. El took on the young mage as an apprentice for a time, instructing him on how to wield his newfound powers, including the highly-covered silver fire.

Over time Sammaster developed an unhealth obsession with Endué Alustriel, Mystra's second eldest daughter, and lost command over his silver fire. In the, Sammaster and his apprentice Algashon Nathaire abducted Alustriel and prepared a horrific ritual that would steal her access to the fire and restore his own. Elminster and Alustirel's sister Laeral rescued their fellow Chosen and were forced to slay Sammaster, leaving his remains to Mystra's consort Azuth.

On Hammer 14 in 907 DR, Elminster confronted Halueve Starym for attempting to control devils. During the ensuing battle, the Srinshee advised Elminster through his silver fire on how to defeat the elven mage.

In the early 11 century DR, Elminster and Khelben Arunsun spent much of their time searching for suitable adventurers to take up the mantle of the Harpers of some centuries past. They found who the right champions they sought, in the newly-chartered company known as the Knights of Myth Drannor. After the group firmly rooted themself as a force of goodness in the North, Elminster ceased his meddling with the group, at least for a time.

By the 12 century, Elminster had became well-versed in traveling the various planes of existence. While visiting the plane of shadow, El inadvertently attracted the attention of a malaugrym ―the same type of aberration that posed as the Mage Royal of Athalantar ―and slayed the being. When others of its kind descended upon Toril, Elminster drew them into a battle at Blackstaff Tower in the, and rallied his Harper allies to turn them away from the Realms.

Despite warning them never to return, this conflict gave way to the Harpstar Wars, which began in earnest in the. During the conflict, El crafted the eponymous Harp of Stars a magical device that helped his allies learn more about the aberrant monstrosities from the shadow plane. The Harpers fought the malaugrym across numerous extra-planar locals, and both sides of the conflict suffered tremendous losses. It was only when El's comrade Khelben Arunsun took over the consciousness of the malaugrym Shadowmaster, in the, that the war came to an end. After some 40 years of fighting, only a handful of malaugrym remained in their own demiplane, along with a score of Harpers that returned to Toril to help protect the Realms.

While Elminster and his allies were away from Faerûn, a mediocre bard named Rundorl Moonsklan had taken control of the group and named himself the 'Harper King'. After drawing the Harpers into a drawn-out and pointless conflict with the Red Wizards of Thay, he began to lose control of the situation and was forced to ally himself with the lich Thavverdasz, an ally of the emergent Cult of the Dragon, which itself was founded by El's former pupil Sammaster. As the Red Wizards, Harpers, and Dragon cultists entered into a terrible battle at the Vast Swamp, Thavverdasz battled the Red Wizards Szass Tam and appeared to claim victory as master of the undead. Elminster appeared out of the skull of a slain Harper and destroyed the lich and saved the remaining Harpers, just having returned to Toril with his comrades.

Despite their "victories", the Harpers as an organization was left nearly in ruin. Elminster transported his injured friend Khelben and the other survivors to Elventree to recover, and set out to rebuild all that had been lost in the previous decades.

Adventures as the Old Mage
Some twenty years later, on Eleint 21 in the, Elminster sought council with the wise warrior Thauntar and his dear friend the Srinshee about a being referred to as the Simbul that was killing many mages in the eastern realm of Aglarond. Elminster traveled to Aglarond and challenged the Simbul to a spell-duel. The titanic battle that eventually erupted between the two caused much damage to the Witch-Queen's palace before they both agreed to move the battle to Crommor's Fang. Their battle continued at the new locale until Elminster realized the Simbul was also one of Mystra's Chosen.

In the years that followed, Elminster forged a bond of friendship and comradery with the Simbul, who was in fact Alassra Shentrantra, the sixth daughter of Dornal Silverhand and Mystra. He called upon both Alassra, and the Wychlaran of Rashemen to help defend the recovering Harpers from their Red Wizard enemies in Thay. Fortunately for El and the Harpers, the Simbul hated the Red Wizards and would gladly keep them and their armies on the defensive.

As the dark mage Manshoon and his cabal of wizards known as the Zhentarim emerged as a threat to the Heartlands, Elminster personally took it upon himself to keep them at bay. He worked with Astorma—then known as Storm Silverhand—to recruit adventurers throughout the Dalelands and Eastern Heartlands to once again grow the Harpers' ranks. Eventually Elminster made his home in an old tower in Shadowdale Town, near Anastra's old cottage and Storm's farm.

Retirement
"No trespassing! Violators should notify next of kin. Have a pleasant day."

- The sign outside of Elminster's tower.

Elminster did take some time for himself during these years. He managed to make a visit to the Moonshae Isles in the.

El unofficially 'retired' to Shadowdale about 15 years later, in the, serving as the de facto leader of Shadowdale, alongside Lord Mourngrym Amcathra. His retirement however was something of a ruse to provoke certain enemies.

Despite his efforts to remain hidden, Elminster continued to help new adventuring groups and aid his friends and allies. He played a key part in establishing the Rangers Three. On Ches 16 in the, Elminster agreed to pay off Sir Sabrast Windriver's tax-debts, despite the displeasure it brought to Vangerdahast the Royal Magician of Cormyr who had been hunting Sabarast. The following year, Elminster helped the young Shandril Shessair understood her newly-found powers over spellfire, and worked to keep her safe from her enemies in the Zhentarim and the Cult of the Dragon.

The Time of Troubles
"Those who fight must know that the enemy can be conquered,that even the gods may die. Ye see there are forces greater than man or god, just as there worlds within and worlds without..."

- Elminster, 1358 DR.

In the, just before the Time of Troubles, Mystra gained by some means foreknowledge about the upcoming calamity (Elminster later theorized this knowledge was offered to her by the overdeity Ao). She invested a great deal of her power into the lesser deity Azuth and all of her Chosen, with Elminster himself receiving the greatest amount. Mystra crafted a magical pendant and bestowed it upon the adventurer Midnight, and compelled her with a geas to seek out her avatar after the gods had been cast down to the Realms. At the moment Mystra ceased to be the Goddess of Magic, magic did not function as normal, and Elminster lost access to the Weave. He felt weak and a lost, a shadow of the man he was just a day earlier.

After suffering such a great loss, Elminster's friends and fellow chosen were greatly worried about him. The adventurer Sharantyr and two Harpers Belkram and Itharr, known together as the Rangers Three, watched after El, and together they overthrew a Zhentilar controlled outpost in High Dale. Despite their small victory, two great threats to the Heartlands emerged: the extra-planar malaugrym that saw the Time of Troubles as opportunity exact revenge by slaying Elminster, and the god Bane, who had taken mortal form in Zhentil Keep, and sought to take for himself the Tablets of Fate.

In the middle of Kythorn, El and his fellow chosen devised a plan to protect the Old Mage and keep the Realms safe. The ghost of Syluné would use El's pipe to act as a decoy Elminster, attracting the attention of the malaugrym while the Rangers Three assisted the real Elminster in preserving Mystra and repairing what remained of the fractured Weave.

On the same day the avatar of Mystra was destroyed by the avatar of Bane, Elminster reunited with Syluné and the Rangers Three in Daggerdale, warning them of the growing conflict between the Dales and the Zhentarim of the north. Over the following tendays, El and Mystra's other Chosen, along with the Rangers Three and the Knights of Myth Drannor held off the malaugrym invasion of the Realms for a time. They ventured into the plane of shadow, killed many of the malevolent shapeshifts in their Castle of Shadows, and destroyed the Malaugrym spell loop, albeit at great cost.

Having returned to the Prime, Elminster finally met with the adventurer Midnight on Flamerule 8, along with her companions Adon, Cyric, and Kelemvor, at his tower in Shadowdale. He offered them aid in their fight against Bane's forces

All the while, Elminster worked old necromancy spells to restore the bodies of the allies that accompanied him to the Castle of Shadows to their natural state. Within a tenday, El was reunited with them in Faerûn on the 15 of the following month.

El accompanied Midnight and her companions to Morningdawn Hall, just as the Zhentilar army marched upon Shadowdale Town, and helped Midnight perform a [[ritual that would located the Tablets before Bane and the Zhentarim. As the two performed the ritual, Bane's avatar forced his away into the temple. As the Celestial Staircase opened up above, Elminster created a rift that conjured Mystra's pure essence in the form of a magic elemental. The entity imbued Bane's avatar with all of its power, all but destroying his mortal form. Elminster acted quickly to seal the rift, but was taken within and transported to some other plane. Midnight and her companions believed the Old Mage to be dead.

Subsequent Years
In the month of Mirtul in the, Tarth Hornwood appeared before Elminster's tower seeking to be trained by the sage of Shadowdale in exchange for the Lost Ring of Murbrand. Elminster refused the offer but instead asked that Tarth destroy the staff of his former master, Nerndel of Amphail. Tarth attempted to trick the Old Mage with a fake staff built by Sarlin the Serpent, but was unsuccessful. After performing the ritual to destroy the staff, the item transfrom into Nimra Ninehands who had been trapped in the staff for over 700 years. Elminster explains that Nimra would help train Tarth as she was still bound to Nerndal's service - and now his.

In Alturiak of 1365 DR, Elminster assisted Royal Magician Vangerdahast in searching for the missing war wizard Bolifar Geldert. Together they uncovered a plot by Baerune Cordallar, Kaulgetharr Drell, and others to wed Alusair Obarskyr and kill Tanalasta Obarskyr.

In late Eleint of the, the new incarnation of Mystra stripped away many of Elminster's memories of her former incarnation's secrets.

Return of the Archwizards
Later in the year, on Nightal 25, Elminster was called to Blackstaff Tower to discuss the phaerimm attack on Evereska with Laeral Silverhand, Khelben Arunsun, High Elder Gervas Imesfor, and High Priestess Angharad Odaeyns.

On Nightal 28, Elminster met with the Lady-of-the-Wood Morgwais in time for the arrival of Galaeron Nihmedu, Melegaunt Tanthul, Vala Thorsdotter, and the stone giant Aris. Elminster confronted Melegaunt on his motives but didn't press the issue too far in the presence of Morgwais. Later that night during a feast, Elminster followed the group as they tried to leave with the help of Malik el Sami. Melegaunt used his shadow magic and the arrival of a phaerimm with its beholder thralls to drive off Elminster long enough to escape into the Dire Wood.

Elminster fought a running battle against phaerimm, beholders and even the lich Wulgreth through the wild magic area of the dire wood. Despite this, on Nightal 30 he eventually stumbled across the Princes of Shade and overheard them planning an attack on shadowdale while he was trapped in the form of a tree. Exhausted from his long battles and depleted of many spells, Elminster returned to Shadowdale via the Anauroch desert and arrived to find the dale's inhabitants and Storm Silverhand embattled already by phaerimm rather than the expected shadovar. When Elminster appoached his tower, Rivalen Tanthul and five other Princes of Shade ambushed Elminster. In the confrontation, spells were thrown, and Storm Silverhand blasted one of the shadow princes with a ball of silver fire. Since shadovar were living shadow magic, and silver fire was pure Weave magic, the collision between the two tore at the fabric of reality, creating a rift to the Nine Hells. Elminster realized that the only way to close the portal before legions of devils spilled forth into Toril was to close it from the other side.

In the Nine Hells
In the early hours of Hammer 1, 1372 DR, Elminster entered the portal and narrowly managed to close it, but at the expense of much of his magical strength. Once in Hell, he was abducted and enslaved by an outcast archdevil known as Nergal, who wished to discover the secret of Mystra's silver fire. Elminster was subject to brutal tortures, surviving only because of his exceptional endurance and ability to heal himself with silver fire. While the arch-fiend plundered Elminster's thoughts and memories, Mystra became aware of her favorite servant's plight and entered Hell herself to find him. Realizing that her presence in Hell was overly conspicuous, Mystra retreated and dispatched more subtle agents to find him, first Halaster Blackcloak the Mad Mage of Undermountain (who was defeated), and then the Simbul. After much searching, the Simbul found him, and together they defeated Nergal and returned home.

Continued Adventures
In 1373 DR, Elminster discovered a daughter he had never known, Narnra Shalace, in Marsember. Because of her curiosity, Narnra quickly found herself involved not only in Elminster's activities but also in the intrigues of the Cormyrean nation.

Elminster later secretly helped a small group of adventurers near Westgate at the village of Reddansyr, investigating the fate of a clone of Manshoon, and unmasking the real leader of Night Masks of Westgate, the Night King known as "The Faceless" (the Manshoon clone, now known as Orbakh), three years after the Manshoon Wars in the year of 1373 DR.

On the Feast of the Moon in the, El, Khelben, and Laeral worked powerful high magic to cleanse the stretch of the High Moor around Highstar Lake, and return to glory the lost city of Faer'tel'miir. It was then renamed Rhymanthiin, the Lost City of Hope. The fantastic feat came at a great loss however, as Khelben Arunsun sacrificed his life to ensure its completion.

Just over a tenday later, on Nightal 15, Sharran agents attempted to steal the Ebon Diadem from Elminster's tower. Due to the essence of the artifact and the sheer power of Elminster's wards, on whose power the artifact fed, the Sharrans defeated Elminster (though not without losing most of their number) and a contingency spell whisked Elminster away, while his tower itself was blasted into ruin and transported to another, unknown plane.

Post-Spellplague
"Learn ye well the lesson of the pebble that begets a landslide. Likewise a single betrayal unleashed the Spellplague, whose consequences yet dance and stagger across Toril, and beyond."

- Elminster, 1479 DR.

In the, Mystra was slain in Dweomerheart by the god Cyric working alongside the goddess Shar. The magical Weave that permeated Realmspace collapsed, and the Spellplague wracked all of Toril. El and the rest of Mystra's chosen were stripped of their powers. While he could still cast arcane magic, every use of his magic drove him to—and sometimes over—the brink of insanity. When this happened, only his longtime traveling companion Storm was able to bring his mind back, giving of her own essence to soothe Elminster's mind.

Elminster's great love and fellow Chosen, Alassra Shentaara, was left in a much worse state following the Spellplague. Elminster made it his calling to amass magical or otherwise enchanted items from wherever they were found, and channel their dweomers to Alassra to alleviate her worst symptoms and grant her brief moments of lucidity.

Despite these setbacks, Elminster and Storm continued with their campaign to save Faerûn, battling evil where they could. While they were presumed to be dead by most, They took the aliases of "Elgorn" and "Stornara Rhauligan", artisans working for the Cormyrean royal family of Suzail. On one occasion, Elminster even stole into the bedchambers of King Foril Obarskyr and made changes to the Suzail Writ, while his majesty slept nearby.

15 Century
After living in that state for nearly a century, Elminster finally admitted in the, that he and Storm needed help saving the Realms. Having run out of easy-to-steal magic items to feed to Alassra, Elminster sought to gain access to artifacts known to contain the spirits of the Nine—objects powerful enough to pierce the wards surrounding the royal palace or, Elminster believed, to permanently restore the Simbul's sanity. In order to achieve these ends, El specifically sought to recruit the efforts of his descendent, Amarune Whitewave.

During one of his excursions into the Royal Palace, Elminster's was slain by Manshoon, who had secretly been peeling away the Old Mage's contingency spells over several years. However, Manshoon departed before he realized that Elminster had survived his body's destruction in a near-undead state. With the agreement of Amarune and the aid of Storm, Elminster's essence was placed in Amarune's body with the aid of a spell the ex-Chosen had discovered in a cache once belonging to Azuth. He then sought to train his great-granddaughter while attempting to defend the Forest Kingdom from Manshoon and traitorous nobles alike. Later, thanks to the sacrifice of the Simbul, he regained his former body again and ruined for good Manshoon's claim to the throne of Suzail.

Afterward, in 1479 DR, Elminster went to Neverwinter for its Protector's Jubilee to see the city's renewal for himself. A guest of honor at the Protector's Enclave, Elminster bade adventurers who sought him out to escort merchants through the hostile territory of Blacklake District, Ebon Downs, and Whispering Caverns; meet with and bring a coded message left by an undercover spy with the Blacklake gangs; capture a coded message from the Dead Rats for the Harpers to decrypt; and covertly transcribe certain notes from Principles of Thaumaturgic Transmogrification at Bradda's Sage Shop, among others.

Second Sundering
In 1487 DR, Elminster (with the help of the Srinshee, Alustriel, and Laeral Silverhand) stopped Shar as well as Larloch from becoming the new deity of magic. He killed Telamont Tanthul and let Thultanthar fall upon Myth Drannor. Along the way, Mystra was completely restored.

In 1491 DR, Elminster and Mirt the Moneylender returned to the city of Waterdeep, both aiding the newly appointed Open Lord of Waterdeep, Laeral Silverhand, uncover the culprits behind a string of murders of Masked Lords.

Rumors & Legends
According to the Aurora's Whole Realms Catalogue, Elminster owed his longevity in part to a hidden cache of elven bread imported from Evermeet.

Some believed Elminster had a hand in the founding of the city Waterdeep, or just with setting up its system of lords.

Appearances

 * Novels
 * Elminster series (Elminster: The Making of a Mage, Elminster in Myth Drannor, The Temptation of Elminster, Elminster in Hell, Elminster's Daughter) • Pools of Randiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor • Spellstorm • Shandril's Saga (Spellfire, Crown of Fire) • The Finder's Stone trilogy (Azure Bonds, Song of the Saurials) • The Shadow of the Avatar Trilogy (Shadows of Doom, Cloak of Shadows, All Shadows Fled) • Avatar series (Shadowdale, Tantras, Waterdeep) • The Harpers series (Stormlight) • The Summoning • Sage of Shadowdale (Elminster Must Die, Bury Elminster Deep, Elminster Enraged) • The Herald • Death Masks
 * The Harpers series (The Parched Sea, Soldiers of Ice) • Return of the Archwizards (''The Siege, The Sorcerer)
 * Fiction
 * Realms of Infamy: "So High a Price" • Realms of Valor: "Elminster at the Magefair" • The Best of the Realms: "Elminster at the Magefair" • Dragon #390: "Lord of the Darkways"
 * Adventures
 * Hellgate Keep
 * Card Games
 * AD&D Trading Cards • Spellfire: Master the Magic •
 * Comics
 * Spelljammmer (Nimone) • Forgotten Realms (Converging Lines)
 * Video games
 * Pool of Radiance series (Pools of Darkness, Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor) • Baldur's Gate series (Baldur's Gate, Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn, Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal) •
 * Video games
 * Pool of Radiance series (Pools of Darkness, Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor) • Baldur's Gate series (Baldur's Gate, Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn, Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal) •