Rauvrahrileenatandrar

Rauvrahrileenatandrar, or Rauvrahreene for short, was a steel dragon who lived on the continent of Arandron on Toril.

Relations
Her mother was Malavauvrantarandra (Malavauvra), an ailing ancient wyrm, and her father was Phaudrantanthildrar (Phaudron), a withdrawn and focused scholar. Rauvrahreene was hatched in the same clutch as her brothers Torthalindrarron (Torthal) and Velsaertirden. This was Malavauvra's final clutch, and the other siblings died as hatchlings or within their first year.

Lair
The family laired within the castle of Steelspires, which had been built for them by stone giants. It stood on a high, bare rocky ridge behind the bustling port city of Haunvaerune. However, Rauvrahreene kept a separate lair elsewhere.

Personality
Rauvrahreene was a ruthless and greedy dragon who desired to dominate lesser creatures, as she saw them. She thought of humans as nothing more than beasts and tools, to be used, toyed with, and ultimately eaten or otherwise disposed of as suited her plans.

History
Of their mother's final clutch, only Rauvrahreene, Torthal, and Velsaert survived. They grew to become "dragonets", capable of taking human form and switching forms with ease, and, encouraged by their mother, explored the neighboring human city of Haunvaerune. Rauvrahreene formed her views of humans during these visits.

Some time around the 8 century DR, Phaudron went off on another expedition seeking a rare material component. While he was away, Rauvrahreene discovered his notes on his arcane experiments, made copies, and slipped away to her own lair to devise a way to reverse her father's spells. When Phaudron returned weary to Steelspires, she was waiting—Rauvrahreene secretly cast the reversed spells and slew her father. She then murdered her mother in her sleep the same way and seized control of Steelspires, turning it against her brothers by filling it with dragon-slaying traps. While she was doing so, Torthal returned to Steelspires to speak with Phaudron and was nearly killed by one of the traps. Gloating, Rauvrahreene openly admitted her guilt to her dying brother. Velsaertirden, also returning and overhearing this, attacked her, but in the chaos of battle, she escaped, injured but alive, while Torthal was obliterated. Afterward, the grieving Velsaertirden searched the castle, turned Rauvrahreene's traps against her as best he could in case she returned, and abandoned Steelspires forever, traveling to Faerûn.

But Rauvrahreene would one day follow him there. Almost six centuries later, the two dragons ran into each other again. Rauvrahreene was posing as Lady Ambrele Morarshar of House Morarshar in Selgaunt, Sembia, bring wealth and success to the house. Velsaertirden, meanwhile, was posing as a Harper agent called Shalant Mornwind, operating undercover in Selgaunt. The two dragons fought, destroying not only Morarshar Hall but several neighboring buildings and much of the street, and causing the deaths of the Morarshars, their employees, and the Harpers in the process. Rauvrahreene escaped once again, badly wounded and this time to another plane. Meanwhile, her spells, meant to slay Velsaert, had aged him by some three hundred years.

Velsaertirden survived into the late 15 century, achieving the status of greatwyrm. But so too, perhaps, did Rauvrahreene.