Tabra

Tabra was the proprietor of a festhall and rooming house in Bargewright Inn appropriately named Tabra's, in the 1360s DR. She was also the last human apprentice of Ioulaum.

History
Tabra was once an apprentice of the wizard Ioulaum, one of the last remaining Netherese sorcerer-kings after the fall of Netheril. Though Ioulaum was slain in a spell battle with a cabal of a dozen alhoon, his greatest spell, Ioulaum's longevity was found by Tabra. She cast the spell on herself before destroying every last record of it. As the spell required the death of one living creature for each year of life the caster desired to attain, she systematically exterminated a colony of over 2000 illithids who were about to sacrifice her to some dark deity.

Circa 1372, however, Tabra was captured by the Shadovar and brought to the City of Shade.

Tabra awoke from the stasis in which the Shadovar had put her in 1487 DR, thanks to the death of Telamont Tanthul. In revenge, she set out to destroy surviving Shadovar arcanists.

Some time later, Tabra resurfaced and competed with other archmages for the possession of the Lost Spell during a spellstorm. She took advantage of the situation to kill some archmages who had consorted with the shadovar but was at last unveiled by Elminster.

Description
The Ioulaum's longevity spell she cast more than a millennium before had kept her looking like a petite, impish, blond, teenaged girl, except for her dark expressive eyes, which betrayed the weight of her years.

Powers
Despite keeping her skill with magic a secret, Tabra always had a full complement of spells available, most notably the incredibly powerful Netherese spell dragonshape. She only used it when in intense personal danger or to defend her town of Bargewright Inn against powerful attackers.

Rumors
There were rumblings that Tabra was perhaps a gold dragon in human disguise that was guarding a hidden hoard of treasure and wealth under her home.