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Deucala was a werewolf from Moray in the Moonshae Isles during the mid-to-late 15th century DR. She was the matriarch of the lycanthropes of the Black Blood tribe along the northern coast of the island.[1][2]

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Her offspring included daughters Bay and Lightfoot as well as son Coal. Deucala and her children were all given these names by her adopted daughter, the half-leShay Amaranth.[1][2]

History[]

In the late 1460s DR, Deucala found a nine-year-old Amaranth, who was injured and starving after falling from the back of a hippogriff as it fled the nearby island of Gwynneth. Deucala raised her, but she quickly became the de facto leader of the lycanthropes at Caer Moray, where her followers (including her adoptive siblings) were fiercely protective of her.[1][2][3]

Deucala passed away sometime prior to the revival of the god Malar in the late 1470s DR.[1][note 1]

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  1. Canon material does not provide a year for the events described in The Rose of Sarifal, although the novel indicates that it takes place "more than a hundred years" after the return of High Lady Ordalf to Gwynneth in 1375 DR (ch. 1) and "nearly a hundred years" after the Spellplague in 1385 DR (ch. 3). While this fits the usual assumption that all 4th edition material is set in 1479 DR, the novel contradicts a number of other sources set during that year: at the start of the novel, Caer Moray is held by lycanthropes rather than by soldiers loyal to House Kendrick (as stated in Backdrop: Moonshae Isles), Citadel Umbra has been home to Prince Araithe for at least 12 years rather than being the base of his enemies (as stated in Backdrop: Moonshae Isles, the Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide, and Realmslore: Sarifal), and Malar is stated to be "dead" rather than an active exarch of Silvanus (as stated in the Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide). These contradictions are largely resolved by the end of the narrative, meaning that the novel is best assumed to be set prior to 1479 DR. Unless a canon source contradicts this assertion, this wiki will thus assume that the events of the novel take place after 1475 DR but before 1479 DR.

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Novels & Short Stories

Referenced only
The Rose of Sarifal

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Paulina Claiborne (May 2012). The Rose of Sarifal (Kindle ed.). (Wizards of the Coast), chap. 12. ASIN B006NPFFHY.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Paulina Claiborne (May 2012). The Rose of Sarifal (Kindle ed.). (Wizards of the Coast), chap. 11. ASIN B006NPFFHY.
  3. Paulina Claiborne (May 2012). The Rose of Sarifal (Kindle ed.). (Wizards of the Coast), chap. 7. ASIN B006NPFFHY.