Vajra Valmeyjar

Vajra Valmeyjar was a female human fighter and a slave-warrior of the Arena of Blood in Manshaka in the 1350s DR. She famously escaped and went on to become an adventuress in Waterdeep and later even a duchess of the Kingdom of Tethyr.

Description
Vajra, a Tethyrian by birth, was a tall and powerfully built warrior, with long blue-black hair braided down to the small of her back.

She still wore her gladiator's manacle from the Arena of Blood, which proved useful in scaring any who would try to pick a fight with her. Even when she had become a noble of Tethyr, she changed her style of dress little, despite this bothering her courtiers substantially.

Personality
Vajra was exceedingly stubborn, which served her well on the battlefield but also irked some of her courtiers. She found it humorous that she ended up a duchess. She always strongly opposed injustice, especially slavery. Vajra hated the sea.

Possessions
Vajra's sword was called "Moonblaze". It was crafted by Brian the Swordmaster of Waterdeep and directly enchanted by Selûne to protect Vajra in a battle she had with a tanar'ri. The blade was a cold-flaming longsword that was more powerful when wielded against outsiders and worshipers of Shar. The sword's strength depended on the current phase of the moon.

Activities
As royal warlord, Lady Valmeyjar was commander of the combined armed forces of all Tethyr.

The seat of Vajra's duchy was Maratimmir, yet she spent the majority of her time at the royal palace of Faerntarn in Darromar.

Relationships
Vajra's fellow adventurers Timoth Eyesbright and Onyx the Invincible remained her close friends, even traveling with her to Tethyr during and after the Reclamation Wars.

Many a mother in Tethyr had pushed her sons to join the army, in hopes that they would be able to meet and woo the great Vajra Valmeyjar. This resulted in a large surge in the size of the army but in no duke-consort for Vajra.

History
Vajra was once a slave and gladiator in the Arena of Blood in Manshaka, Calimshan. With her friend Jalarn, she escaped from the labyrinth of corridors below the arena and into freedom. They were the only two slaves to ever successfully do so.

Vajra Valmeyjar visited the Selûne's Smile tavern in Waterdeep once or twice in the 1350s DR, and became friends with its proprietress, Luna. She fondly remembered its quiet but sociable and friendly atmosphere.

In the Year of the Prince, 1357 DR, Luna summoned Vajra to the Selûne's Smile to help with a dangerous task. Vajra found the tavern had grown rather rowdy and stepped into a brawl, but quelled it with her fierce presence. Luna introduced her to Cybriana, Timoth Eyesbright, and Onyx the Invincible, who'd been seeking the paladin Priam Agrivar. Vajra, in fact, had already found him, recognizing the drunken beggar outside, to whom she'd given coin for a drink, as the fallen paladin. She led the group to him and they rescued him from thugs.

In the Year of the Turret, 1360 DR, Vajra fought with many other great heroes and heroines against the Tuigan Horde. It was during this time that she first met Zaranda Star, the future queen of Tethyr.

When Prince Haedrak and Perendra Raslemtar arrived in Waterdeep in the Year of the Banner, 1368 DR to gather support for the lost heir of Tethyr, Vajra and her friends Timoth and Onyx quickly joined up with the cause, even before Vajra learned that they would be supporting her old friend Zaranda Star.

Vajra, along with Perendra Raslemtar, Onyx, and Ondul Jarduth, was one of the adventurers who teleported into Myratma to sabotage that city and create a distraction for Haedrak to rescue Zaranda from the clutches of Safana. This proved a great help to the Loyalist army's efforts.

Because of her superb combat leadership in the last battles of the Reclamation Wars in the Year of the Gauntlet, 1369 DR, she was granted the position of royal warlord and awarded the noble title of Duchess of Ankaram.

Rumors
When Pasha Abon Duum mysteriously vanished from Manshaka in 1357 DR, a popular rumor was that Vajra had returned to Manshaka and slain him for vengeance.

Appearances

 * Advanced Dungeons and Dragons (comic book series)
 * vol. 1, issue 1: "The Gathering"
 * vol. 1, issue 2: "The Bounty Seekers Of Manshaka"
 * vol. 1, issue 3: "The Secret of Selûne's Eye"
 * vol. 1, issue 4: "Sorcerer's Moon"
 * vol. 1, issue 5: "The Spirit of Myrrth: Part 1 of 4"
 * vol. 1, issue 6: "The Spirit of Myrrth: Part 2 of 4"
 * vol. 1, issue 7: "The Spirit of Myrrth: Part 3 of 4"
 * vol. 1, issue 8: "The Spirit of Myrrth: Part 4 of 4"
 * vol. 1, issue 10: "Of Mirt and Mind Flayers - Catspaw: Part 1 of 4"
 * vol. 1, issue 13: "Shackles of the Past - Spell Games: Part 1 of 4"
 * vol. 1, issue 14: "Shell Game - Spell Games: Part 2 of 4"
 * vol. 1, issue 15: "Cat and Mouse - Spell Games: Part 3 of 4"
 * vol. 1, issue 16: "The Last Betrayal - Spell Games: Part 4 of 4"
 * vol. 1, issue 18: "Day of the Darkening - The Ostus Legacy: Part 2 of 2"
 * vol. 1, issue 19: "Phases of the Moon: First Quarter: Selune Rising"
 * vol. 1, issue 20: "Phases of the Moon: Second Quarter: Dark of the Moon"
 * vol. 1, issue 21: "Phases of the Moon: Third Quarter: Lunatics!"
 * vol. 1, issue 22: "Phases of the Moon: Last Quarter: Total Eclipse"
 * vol. 1, issue 24: "Scavengers: Part 1 of 3"
 * vol. 1, issue 25: "Predators! - Scavengers: Part 2 of 3"
 * vol. 1, issue 26: "Survivors! - Scavengers: Part 3 of 3"
 * vol. 1, issue 27: "Death and the Dragon's Eye"
 * vol. 1, issue 33: "Summer in the City"
 * vol. 1, issue 34: "Telling Lies - Rites and Wrongs: Part 1 of 3"
 * vol. 1, issue 35: "The Truth - Rites and Wrongs: Part 2 of 3"
 * vol. 1, issue 36: "Right & Wrongs - Rites and Wrongs: Part 3 of 3"
 * War in Tethyr