Theldrant Ornan

Theldrant Ornan was a scribe.

Description
He was a young man. While visiting Candlekeep, he wore boots with worn heels, and a cloak.

Personality
Throughout his visit to Candlekeep, he was starstruck and overwhelmed.

Possessions
Theldrant Ornan carried a copy of Maskauman's Tome of Magely Might with him, which he'd paid for with six years' of savings from his wages as a scribe. He'd also acquired a badly damaged copy of Thalavoon's Spells for My Sworn Mages, which he relinquished to get to Candlekeep.

Activities
Prior to his visit to Candlekeep, Theldrant Ornan had been a scribe copying ledgers for Darthus and Naerivrigg.

Relationships
He was the last of the Ornan family.

History
The last of the Ornan family, Theldrant purchased a copy of Maskauman's Tome of Magely Might with the proceeds of six years of scribing ledgers in preparation for his arrival at Candlekeep. He also purchased a badly damaged copy of Spells for My Sworn Mages while at Elturel, but for other reasons, two seasons prior to his arrival.

Theldrant traveled to Candlekeep at some point; when he was close, on the Way of the Lion, with a caravan from Tethyr ahead of him, he decided to trek through the forest at night rather than try and rest. This was because he considered the men from the caravan unfriendly and brigands likely.

On arrival at the gates, his first entry gift, Maskauman's Tome, was rejected, the monk explaining they owned a score of copies already. He tried, hoping against hope, with his other, untitled poetry book he'd managed to acquire for two coppers; the monk explained that the book was actually Thalavoon's Spells. Theldrant, who had been using the book for paper scraps, was surprised and upset. He agreed, however, to surrender the book in exchange for entry.

Once inside, Theldrant continued to prove to be drained, starstruck, upset and overwhelmed; he met the Keeper of the Emerald Door, who warned him not to damage any book inside or use it for scraps, lest he be killed for it. Soon after, he fainted, only to be reanimated by Belabra, and witness some more of the monastery, such as the Endless Chant, a book floating across the room, and finally gets caught in the crossfire of some books firing off blasts of magic. He wakes up injured in a secret passage, believing himself to have landed there by mistake. One of the monks, Othraun, spots him by casting his sight out of a nearby book, and tells him to stay put before he blunders into the wards of the Inner Rooms.

Appearances

 * Short Stories
 * An Introduction to Candlekeep