Bullard Boareskyr and his brother Becil Boareskyr were dimwitted descendants of the legendary hero Boareskyr.[1]
Description[]
Both brothers were red-faced and burly.[1]
Personality[]
The brothers did not inherit their ancestor's enterprising spirit or his common sense. They were uneducated and lived in poverty in their backwater village. Perhaps it was the only place they truly fit in. Bullard was the less outspoken of the brothers.[1]
Possessions[]
The brothers inherited titles and lands from their ancestor Boareskyr, the hero who built the first Boareskyr Bridge.[1]
History[]
In 1371 DR,[note 1] the Boareskyr brothers were in the process of finalizing a trade pact with the city of Waterdeep that would have allowed caravans to cross Boareskyr Bridge on their way to Kara-Tur. They refused to sign the papers until the wedding between the Open Lord of Waterdeep Piergeiron the Paladinson and Eidola of Neverwinter, a member of the Boareskyr clan. While Becil was navigating the agreement negotiations, Bullard only cared about Piergeiron's sword Halcyon, repeatedly asking the Open Lord to see the sword up close and annoying the man tremendously.[1]
Appendix[]
Appearances[]
- Novels
- The Abduction
Notes[]
- ↑ The Abduction, p.6 states that the wedding of Piergeiron the Paladinson and Eidola took place in the Year of the Haunting, 1377 DR. However, that date is implausible. Khelben Arunsun died in 1374 DR as depicted in Blackstaff (novel). Furthermore, Aleena Paladinstar was stated to be gone from Waterdeep by 1372 DR, planeswalking (City of Splendors: Waterdeep). On the other hand, the events of the Descent to Undermountain took place in 1370 DR, during which Aleena was actively banned from adventuring and any danger by her father. In the events of The Paladins, as well as the finale of the DDTS, Aleena took a central role, no longer bound by her father's rules. She later, with all the experience she received from battling the Unseen and hordes of Tanar'ri, felt confident enough to use her magic to traverse the planes. This places DDTS events likely in 1371 DR. This also does not conflict with appearances by Artemis Entreri, and the Neshers.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 J. Robert King (February 1998). The Abduction. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 35. ISBN 0-7869-0864-5.