Adara Semple was a Morninglord of Amaunator that visited the Wheloon Prison in Cormyr in the late 15th century DR during the Shadovar invasion of Wheloon.[1][note 1]
Description[]
Adara was a light-skinned human woman who wore her blonde hair tied back. In the field, she wore a suit of chain mail, and carried a buckler and mace-like holy symbol of Amaunator.[1]
Personality[]
Adara was an extremely upbeat and cheerful woman, and sought only to help and uplift others (such as by smiting evil).[1]
History[]
Like many other priests of Amaunator including Dai Rolno and Maribe Banro, Adara was deeply concerned by the conditions inside Wheloon. She managed to gain entrance into the city (possibly with the aid of her comrade Karie Leddle) and found her way to Harvest Hall, where the Wheloon natives managed and protected their own part of the prison. From there, Adara sought assistance in investigating Shar Manor, a stronghold of the Shadovar that she believed held a great threat. On reaching the Manor, she found a ritual being cast by a Sharran priest to extend the Shadowfell's local influence further via the Shadowfell Nexus, and slew the ritualist, thwarting one small part of the Netherese plans.[1]
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Notes[]
- ↑ Menace of the Underdark, Shadowfell Conspiracy, and their associated adventure packs can be placed within the period of 1484–1485 DR. This is based upon the ongoing Darkening (1484–1485 DR), and the Netherese events explicitly taking place at the same time as the drow invasion.
Magic of Myth Drannor is dated to 1374 DR, as it takes place during Ilsevele Miritar's Elven Crusade.
The Haunted Halls of Eveningstar appears to be set prior to the misadventures of the Swords of Eveningstar in 1348 DR.
The Mines of Tethyamar reflects the Rage of Demons in 1487 DR.
Mask of Deception is tied to the Tyranny of Dragons event in 1489 DR.
A Study in Sable and Search and Rescue are not tied to any particular events but can be assumed to be set in the 1480s DR as well due to the surrounding context.
Appearances[]
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References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Standing Stone Games (August 2013). Dungeons & Dragons Online: Shadowfell Conspiracy. Daybreak Game Company.