Glawinn

Glawinn was an errant paladin of Lathander, the Morninglord.

Physical Description
Glawinn was a middle-aged man of relative stature, looking much smaller without his armor. He had keen green eyes, a bronzed face, framed by a short-cropped black beard; he was dressed in a bronze colored plate armor with a helm, and plate armor held the same copper color as his horse's barding. A scarlet cloak flared out behind him. A shield bearing a scarlet hawk in mid-flight hung over his left arm. He also had the pink disk, holy symbol of Lathander with him at all times under his armor. If he wasn't dressed for battle, he usually wore a blouse.

Personality
According to himself, he once was lacking in faith and in will, but all changed after he accepted Lathander as his patron deity. He became a virtuous man, a believer of Lathander, he always behaved knightly and with honor. He had a strong sense of what was right and wrong, but he was neither arrogant nor judgmental, as he was sympathetic and understood the plights of those that were tormented by their past. He also had considerable intuition and insight in the minds of others, telling right away that Jherek did not tell him his real name and that captain Tynnel's behavior was attributed to his love for Sabyna.

Abilities
Glawinn was a vigorous and skillful swordman, fighting with both his sword and shield. His skills were not only limited to the sword, he could also beseech the intervention of Lathander through prayer and clerical spells, such as healing, turning away the undead, creating magical silence or detecting lies.

Possessions
Glawinn possessed a full suit of bronze colored armor, as well as a sword and an enhanted shield. He also had the Holy symbol of Lathander with him. He had a horse for traveling as well.

Jherek Wolf's-get
Glawinn saw the potential in Jherek Wolf's-get almost from the beginning, offering him support and help whenever he needed it. He embarked with him in the quest that would bring the defeat of Iakhovas, trusting in Lathander's guidance. He acted as a sort of mentor to Jherek, whose convictions faltered often.

Cellayne
Cellayne was Glawinn's sister, who according to Glawinn, was never gentle. She left her family to join the Zhentarim, with whom she became a powerful necromancer. Jherek tried to get her back with the help of two other friends and attacked her stronghold. Cellayne tried to kill him in any way possible. She failed, but she managed to kill Glawinn's friends, whom she raised from the dead and sent back at Glawinn as punishment for attacking her. His sister is still a sensitive subject, since he thinks that he could not rescue her from her own evil nature.

History
Glawinn was the one that stopped captain Tynnel from killing Jherek and agreed to accompany them for a time. He declared that he was on a quest inspired by Lathander, which drove him to travel around the world. He accompanied Jherek and Sabyna to Westgate, pursuing Vurgrom in order to retrieve the pear disk that Jherek had been given in the temple of Lathander in Baldur's Gate. Although they managed to break into the inn where the pirate was staying in, even with his magical Silence, their cover was blown and Vurgrom managed to escape. They barely managed to escape thanks to Azla, the Half-elf pirate captain of the Black Champion, who wanted to dethrone Vurgrom as the current king of Immurk's Hold in order to take his place.

She accepted them in her ship, in exchange, they would help her pursue Vurgrom, and she would refrain from attacking other vessels without provocation. Glawinn tried helping Jherek as he could regarding Jherek's feeling of hopelessness and abandon, as well as with his feelings for Sabyna. He even told him about his sister, who was anathema to what he stood for, showing him that no one was perfect and that the past was not bright for everyone.

When they reached Serôs, he tried talking Jherek out of striking a deal with a diviner, who in exchange for help and information in their quest, asked Jherek for a favor that she could call in the future, fearing what she might ask of him. He valiantly fought against pirates and allowed the captain of the slaver's ship to fight one on one with him, respecting the conditions they set for the outcome of the duel. He also fought against Iakhovas forces and turned away his undead, barely surviving a Lightning bolt bolt from Iakhovas thanks to his enchanted shield. During his whole time with Jherek, he supported him and offered him advice and comfort, both in his feelings for Sabyna and in his heritage as the son of Falkane. He asked him to believe in himself and to find where his beliefs lie, reassuring him that he was a good man.

Although he was supportive of Jherek, he could not heal Sabyna when she was bitten by an undead controlled by a kelpie, only alleviating her fever. When Jherek managed to heal Sabyna after accepting Lathander, he conducted the ceremony to proclaim Jherek as a paladin of Lathander, feeling extremely proud of him.

He would later fight for the defense of Myth Nantar and was sucked in the vortex when Pacys opened the Gate, sucking in a great part of Iakhovas' forces, as well as Jherek, Sabyna, Laaqueel and the golden Sea wyrm that came in Jherek's time of need spitting them to the Trackless Sea.

Appearances

 * Under Fallen Stars
 * The Sea Devil's Eye