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− | '''Estah''' was the halfling proprietor of the [[Sign of the Dreaming Dragon]]. She was also part of the [[Fellowship of the Dreaming Dragon]]. She was a healer and a priest of [[Eldath]].<ref name="Crypt-36">{{Cite book/Crypt of the Shadowking| |
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==Description== |
==Description== |
Revision as of 17:01, 21 March 2020
Estah was the halfling proprietor of the Sign of the Dreaming Dragon. She was also part of the Fellowship of the Dreaming Dragon. She was a healer and a priest of Eldath.[1]
Description
She had deep brown eyes, a broad, rosy-cheeked face, and she wore a gray homespun apron. She stood as high as Kellen Caldorien's shoulders.[2]
Possessions
She owned a silver amulet that was engraved with the symbol of Eldath, given to her by her mother.[3]
Personality
She was a kind and joyous woman and never turned away someone in need.[1]
Relationships
Estah was married to Jolle. They married a few years after the fellowship disbanded and they had two children. The eldest was their daughter Pog, was small and beautiful. He younger brother Nog was a round-cheeked boy who spoke a language only his parents could understand. They stood up to Caledan Caldorien's knees.[4]
History
She originally hailed from Corm Orp.[5]
She purchased the inn in Iriaebor that became known as the Sign of the Dreaming Dragon in the 1350's DR.[6]
She met Caledan Caldorien when he passed through town on his first Harper mission and became close friends. She was the first one to join Caledan on his adventures.[7]
Appendix
See Also
Appearances
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Mark Anthony (1993). Crypt of the Shadowking. (TSR, Inc.), p. 37. ISBN 1-56076-594-1.
- ↑ Mark Anthony (1995). Curse of the Shadowmage. (TSR, Inc.), p. 11. ISBN 0-7869-0191-8.
- ↑ Mark Anthony (1993). Crypt of the Shadowking. (TSR, Inc.), p. 39. ISBN 1-56076-594-1.
- ↑ Mark Anthony (1993). Crypt of the Shadowking. (TSR, Inc.), pp. 38–42. ISBN 1-56076-594-1.
- ↑ Mark Anthony (1995). Curse of the Shadowmage. (TSR, Inc.), p. 116. ISBN 0-7869-0191-8.
- ↑ Mark Anthony (1993). Crypt of the Shadowking. (TSR, Inc.), p. 81. ISBN 1-56076-594-1.
- ↑ Mark Anthony (1993). Crypt of the Shadowking. (TSR, Inc.), pp. 81–85. ISBN 1-56076-594-1.