Azoun Obarskyr I

King Azoun I (full name Azoun Obarskyr) was a king of Cormyr and the son of King Anglond.

Description
Azoun was tall and broad-shouldered with a soft, cultured voice.

History
Azoun Obarskyr was born in Year of the Battle Talons, 358 DR.

Through the mid–4th century DR, the small realm of Valashar—a client-state of Tethyr and a subject of the Shoon Imperium, under King Ashar Tornamn—had steadily extended its borders north to the Troll Mountains and beyond. Finally, in the Year of the Woeful Resurrection, 375 DR, the ambitious Ashar marched his forces north along the Sword Coast and into the Western Heartlands, reaching the High Moor by late summer of the following year. He claimed all these lands for the Imperium, and began to tax caravans for "passing through the empire's lands". The people of Cormyr soon found their trade routes to the west blocked by Shoonite forces demanding tariffs.

Responding to these claims on the northern lands, the interruption of trade, and the continued expansion toward Cormyr's border, the prince   commissioned the creation of a weapon that he could wield against King Ashar. The sword Ilbratha was created by an unknown maker and completed by the end of 375 DR. The sword became a symbol of power, rallying Cormyrean troops against Shoonite aggression and giving speed to their march.

In the Year of the Leaping Hare, 376 DR, Prince Azoun I embarked on a bold campaign against King Ashar, with Ilbratha in hand. The first battles were fought on Cormyr's western frontier, as the Cormyreans pushed back Valashar's combined Calishite and Tethyrian forces. Azoun then led a forced march to engage Ashar Tornamn's forces on the Fields of the Dead in the Western Heartlands, easily breaking the overextended army. A contemporary account by Halithurn noted that Azoun's army foraged food from local farmers, though the king at least paid for it.

Over the year, Azoun drove Ashar's forces back south, through the Green Fields, and quickly crushed them on the Giant's Plain. He then campaigned through Amn, Valashar, and Tethyr, pillaging many garrisons. Among them was a Calishite garrison in the eastern foothills of the Troll Mountains, the northernmost defense of Valashar. With Ilbratha in hand, Azoun overran the few remaining defenders and razed it to the ground. The garrison's original name was lost; history recorded it as "Fort Ilbratha" after the sword that destroyed it.

Azoun pursued Ashar all the way to the city of Ithmong, capital of Tethyr. The prince himself led his forces in sacking the city,   in a show of strength and a warning to both King Kallos Tornamn of Tethyr and Emperor Shoon VII of the Imperium. He might have gone on to Shoonach and attempted to bring down the Imperium, if it were not for orc hordes troubling Cormyr. As Ashar Tornamn was executed for agitating Cormyr and the Sword Coast rulers, and the Shoon Empire withdrew its borders to the north of Valashar, Azoun I led his triumphant army back to Cormyr.

Also in 376 DR, Azoun met the trainee High Wizard Amedahast and offered to tutor her in her studies. The pair met each day for a month, but Amedahast was left devastated when she saw Azoun with another woman. An assassination attempt by Lady Merendil against Azoun in the Royal Gardens in which the assailants wore elven cloaks of invisibility was foiled when Amedahast used her magic and Azoun his sword to defeat them.

Sometime after his victories against the Shoon, Azoun had laid down a fast cog, Valashar's Bane. He took great delight in this vessel.

Azoun was crowned king in the Year of the Azure Cockatrice, 391 DR, on the death of his father.

Azoun Obarskyr died in the Year of the Argent Shafts, 425 DR. He was succeeded by his son and sole heir, Duar.

Abilities
Azoun I was a capable general.