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Halagothra was a healer and revered citizen of Tarmalune, who lived in the Great Port as of 1479 DR.[1][3]

Description

In her youth, Halagothra was considered an "spitfire of a girl."[2] As of 1479 DR, Halagothra was described as a wrinkled, crotchety old woman.[1]

Activities

Halagothra had healing powers similar to those of a priest, although none in the Windrise Ports, not even herself, knew the source of her abilities.[1][3] Halagothra's abilities were in fact divine in nature.[4]

For this reason Halagothra was revered by the citizens of Tarmalune, to the point of killing anyone who tried to harm her on the spot.[1]

For her services, Halagothra sometimes accepted payment in coin, but most of the time she demanded services (usually asking people to do something good for Tarmalune) instead.[1][3]

History

In her youth, Halagothra was a cook and kitchen washing-maid in Tarmalune.[1] One day she met a sailor from Ramekho, Rathloff, both fell in love and married. However, the day she bore him a son, Halagothra abandoned her family and returned to live alone in Tarmalune.[2]

A few years before 1479 DR, agents of Gauwervyndhal were sent to Tarmalune to kidnap her, however Halagothra was rescued thanks to the efforts of the Vigilant order. The mercenary Rathgar Malynd gave her a secure house and provided for personal guards to watch over her after this event.[1][3]

In 1479 DR, Halagothra contacted a band of adventurers and asked them to stop the evil spellcaster Lekaral, who was conducting a foul ritual in Tarmalune.[5] This eventually led to the destruction of the Cult of Reborn Flame.[6]

In 1480 DR, after the adventurers and their companion Myrelas faced Pyrultimus, and were defeated and cursed with madness, they returned to Tarmalune seeking her help, but Halagothra was unable to help them.[7] She then instructed them to enter the Raging Flame in order to cure themselves of their madness.[8]

After Rathloff went missing, Halagothra took care of Glindarra, her granddaughter.[9][10]

Appendix

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Ed Greenwood (February 2009). “Backdrop: Tarmalune”. In Chris Youngs ed. Dragon #372 (Wizards of the Coast), p. 55.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Template:Cite LFR/MINI1-03/Building the Pyre
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Bruce R. Cordell, Ed Greenwood, Chris Sims (August 2008). Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide. Edited by Jennifer Clarke Wilkes, et al. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 217. ISBN 978-0-7869-4924-3.
  4. Template:Cite LFR/MINI1-05/Pyrophobia
  5. Template:Cite LFR/MINI1-01/Stirring the Embers
  6. Template:Cite LFR/MINI1-06/Quench the Fire of the Raging God
  7. Template:Cite LFR/MINI1-05/Pyrophobia
  8. Template:Cite LFR/MINI1-05/Pyrophobia
  9. Template:Cite LFR/MINI1-06/Quench the Fire of the Raging God
  10. Template:Cite LFR/MINI1-06/Quench the Fire of the Raging God
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