Palarandusk

Palarandusk, known as the Unseen Protector and previously as the Sun Dragon, was a male gold dragon who lived in the Sword Mountains on the Sword Coast North. He was a great wyrm by the mid-to-late 14 century DR. He was the chosen guardian of the gnome village of Ieirithymbul, and previously the self-appointed protector of the city of Neverwinter.

Description
Exceptionally ancient for even a gold dragon, Palarandusk still had bright and keen eyes, but his scales were cracked with age and much use and they had become pale, with his jaw turned white. However, he was rarely, if ever, seen like this, for he spent nearly all his existence in his invisible, silent state.

Personality
Palarandusk was good natured and gentle and had a light and whimsical sense of humor combined with a strong desire to protect others. He appreciated beauty in the form of artwork and had a great interest in philosophy and morality. He'd acquired a collection of human writings on the subjects and he had talked with elves and dwarves about their outlooks and personal views. He developed a deep and sympathetic grasp of human nature.

From these, he developed a rigid personal code he lived by and was slow to change, but would adjust on rare occasions after long reflection and introspection. It was his view that all dragons had a duty to live in harmony with nature; that it should be protected from harm in fire, flood, or other disaster; that prey should be killed only for food, not for enjoyment; that things should not be destroyed unnecessarily; and that a dragon must defend their domain from invaders. Each time he was forced to kill in battle, he wept, yet he did so without mercy or second thoughts. He also fought without regard for his own safety and without traps or tricks, finding premeditated violence repugnant—it was fine for him to grab a handy boulder and hurl it at enemy, but not to put them there beforehand for the purpose. He had no interest in accruing a huge personal wealth. It was said even paladins could learn a thing or two from Palarandusk.

Although he kept himself hidden wherever possible for fear of being hunted, Palarandusk grew frustrated at his so-called "shadow existence". He would have liked to live an unmasked existence and yearned to be respected as a major power on the Sword Coast North, as he once had been.

Palarandusk was completely dedicated to protecting his chosen settlement, Ieirithymbul. He treated the gnomes as like his children or grandchildren.

Abilities
By using potent magic of his own creation and other magical augmentations bought or traded from other mages, Palarandusk staved off natural death and the effects of decay, extended his existence, and kept his broken body together. But even this magic weakened over time, while his body still deteriorated, such that by the mid-to-late 1300s DR he could only risk manifesting his true form for a few minutes a day, and even then only for a seconds at a time, to give or take an item or to attack. Yet at such times he possessed all the might and powers of a gold great wyrm.

But, unique among dragons, he also had a semi-incorporeal form, placing him partway in the Ethereal Plane. In this state, Palarandusk could not be seen or heard, levitated, was only semi-solid, and could not attack with claw or fang or spell. Any physical attacks he made caused the target no harm except for short-term nausea, but his semi-solid body was damaged. Yet he was otherwise as capable as he was when solid and he could still see, hear, and speak. Moreover, he did not age, the spells maintaining his body remained intact, and he was unaffected by the environment. Naturally, he stayed in this state almost constantly.

Due to the magical effects in operation on his body, Palarandusk needed very little food and rarely felt hungry. On the occasions he did, he ate rocks, tailings from mines, and the creatures that attacked Ieirithymbul. He lay under the rain and or in the ice-cold Felrenden stream and absorbed water and washed away waste. He didn't required warmth or shelter. In addition, he had no need to sleep, but this might've been to his detriment—wyrms of his age slept almost constantly and Elminster speculated that staying active and forgoing rest were responsible for the acceleration deterioration of his body.

Palarandusk knew a wide range of spells, many of them learned from the spellbooks of ancient Netherese mages and long-forgotten by the 1300s DR.

Activities
He watched over the village of Ieirithymbul, regarding its gnome inhabitants as his children. He had prevented the invasion of the Clan Forgebar dwarves three times. He preferred to use an invisible and inaudible form so that he could not be detected, but spent his time watching the gnomes and making sure they came to no harm. He was particularly interested in eavesdropping if gnomes were talking about their personal views or opinions.

Palarandusk was keen to keep his identity concealed, but a few wizards sought him out in order to trade magic. He generally gave them only a brief audience, but one wizard from Neverwinter gave him a magical rod whose powers he could drain to boost his own. By the 1360s DR, he had long since drained all the magic from the rod.

Combat
Palarandusk would only reveal himself when it was absolutely necessary. He could not attack or use magic in his invisible form, but this was only a semi-solid state and if he passed through any living creature, it would cause him damage, and the creature would experience nausea. He did throw boulders from the mountains at his foes. He was able to wield powerful magic and, because of his age, he knew many spells from thousands of years earlier that have been largely forgotten as of 1374 DR. He hated the idea of employing traps or ambushes, or any other form of premeditation where combat was concerned.

History
The earliest known record of Palarandusk was found in a fragmentary book, its name unknown and its pages sheets of burnished electrum stamped with characters that couldn't be read by the 14 century DR without magical aid. Palarandusk was known to be active in Faerûn before the founding of Netheril, living somewhere on the Sword Coast North and hunting wyverns and similar prey between the later sites of Luskan and Waterdeep. He was already a mature adult dragon in Netheril's early history.

Then the early Netherese sorcerer Mileirigath enslaved the great dragon, or else forced him into servitude lest a worse outcome occur. Compliant and unknown to the world, Palarandusk served him and his apprentices for centuries. They cast countless spells upon him, in the process altering his draconic nature, longevity, and powers. Finally, when magic failed and Netheril fell in, Palarandusk was liberated and he seized as many spellbooks as he could from Netherese ruins before mind flayers and some dark forces could loot them. Free at last, for th first time he began to explore his enhanced magical powers.

Resurfacing with the moniker "the Sun Dragon", he protected Neverwinter on a number of occasions, from both orc hordes and Northmen invaders from the Moonshaes. When the Everhorde of orcs led by mind flayers laid siege to Neverwinter in the, the Sun Dragon and the allied armies of Phalorm, Uthtower and other realms were vital in lifting the siege. The Neverwintans came to see the Sun Dragon as their heroic and benevolent protector, and some even prayed to him.

As he continued to age, however, and his strength and agility declined, the threat and frequency of challenges from younger, more able dragons increased. Palarandusk was also loath to proudly stand his ground, accept one of these challenges, and then be defeated and leave Neverwinter and its surroundings unprotected. Moreover, there was no worthy successor to whom he could pass his mantle as Neverwinter's protector. Thus, Palarandusk was forced to go into hiding, appearing less often in Neverwinter and steadily passing into legend. He particularly feared the Arcane Brotherhood of Luskan, worrying that they would discover his magical nature and enslave him as the Netherese had done, and this prompted him to disappear completely. Palarandusk (in human form) purchased a dilapidated country mansion southeast of Neverwinter and used it as a home and personal library. For decades, he remained there in seclusion, studying his spellbooks and learning as many spells as he could. But eventually a band of adventurers destroyed the house using their own spells—whether they were incredibly lucky in their choice and effect or were very well-prepared by someone who'd sent them to destroy the dragon remains unknown. Either way, the house exploded in a magical blast and flaming debris while Palarandusk was still in it. Though taken by surprise, he only just managed to protect himself with his spells. Although he managed to escape, his body was so badly injured it was only held together with a web of shattered magic. Moreover, nearly all his precious spellbooks had been obliterated.

Exhausting all his remaining magic, Palarandusk reconstructed his body, enabling him to transform into his invisible, inaudible, incorporeal state. However, because of his injuries and deteriorated abilities, Palarandusk decided he was no longer fit to defend Neverwinter. In any case, the city no longer needed him, with its own great mages and resident adventurers, with him but a glorious legend there.

He spent some time traveling the Sword Coast North, but found much of it unrecognizable compared to how he remembered it from his youth, while old friends and old enemies had passed on. Finding himself discontented, he felt that his true purpose, now and still, was to be a guardian and protect people and a patch of land. So, he searched for a small (for a dragon) corner of the Realms for himself. While he wished to remain close to an active and vibrant city, he preferred someplace isolated and obscure. He had a liking for a community of hard-working honest people who lived close to the land. Weary of ambitious human mages, Palarandusk took a liking to gnomes, the Forgotten Folk of Faerûn, and to Ieirithymbul in the Sword Mountains, near to Waterdeep and Neverwinter. With his magic, Palarandusk summoned lone gnome elders out of town to meet with him, then revealed his true nature and asked to be allowed to live in the area in exchange for his protection. Awed and moved, they all accepted the Unseen Protector.

In the, Palarandusk prevented the orc King Rauragh of Uruth Ukrypt in the Sword Mountains from forming an orc horde to attack Waterdeep, by destroying them even before they could fully gather after arriving through Underdark passages. He was also responsible for killing a number of villainous human mages, such as Cult of the Dragon wizard Radiglar "the "Worm-tamer", and destroyed the Koroaver's Raiders adventuring company, preventing them from creating a Zhentarim-allied mining stronghold outside Waterdeep.

The Arcane Brotherhood of Luskan finally targeted Palarandusk for its own ends in the month of Uktar in the. Palarandusk was caught in a magical snare and he was freed by Burlmarr, a psionically talened gnome.

In the Dracorage of the Year of Rogue Dragons, 1373 DR, Palarandusk was fortunately unaffected, as he spent the duration in his incorporeal form and thus in the Ethereal Plane where the magic of the Dracorage mythal could not reach him.

Lair
Finding no appeal in lying on a pile of treasure and having no need of shelter, the Unseen Protector did not maintain a lair like other dragons, but instead simply lived in the valley of Felrenden, a high narrow place amidst the peaks of the western edge of the Sword Mountains, near the High Road and Leilon. He stayed close to Ieirithymbul to better watch over it.

Possessions
Although Palarandusk did not desire riches, he did appreciate beauty, in the form of statues and paintings and other works of art. These could be found hidden all around the Felrenden, whether propped up in clefts in the rock or under overhangs for shelter, their only protection being from the weather. He did value coinage for the purpose of buying magic and the services of humans, dwarves, and elves. He stashed caches of such treasure in remote caves, rifts, and rock clefts, often beneath boulders he put on top, around the Sword Mountains and in the southern Crags.

Reputation
Palarandusk did well at concealing his nature, fooling bards and sages alike into thinking he was anything but a dragon. The majority thought him to be a local guardian spirit keeping the Ieirithyn from harm. Other theories held he was a gnome wizard who could project himself out-of-body in an invisible flying ghostly form called a "send-forth" while retaining the use of his senses, speech, and ability to cast powerful spells. Ideas that posited a connection with a dragon were dismissed as absurd. Volo learned of the appearance of a dragon somehow but misinterpreted it as the illusion of a powerful spellcaster. The renowned dragon expert Velsaert of Baldur's Gate was barely aware of his existence. Only a few folk, mostly great wizards such as Elminster, knew the truth of Palarandusk and of course the Forgebars were well aware of the aged gold dragon that slaughtered them. And the gnomes too, obviously.

Palarandusk was one of the more powerful creatures of the Realms.

Legacy
The arcane spell Palarandusk's fire breath was named for the Sun Dragon. It granted a mage a golden dragon's breath of flame.

Appearances

 * Realms of the Dragons II: "How Burlmarr Saved the Unseen Protector"