A ring of human influence was an enchanted ring that made its wearer much more charismatic and charming.[1]
History[]
Count Fisfnilt had one of these rings fashioned by his court mage for his son Ewnin, while he was searching for an "acceptable" woman to be his bride. However, the prince's standards were impossibly high. When Ewnin met an influential woman, who had been gifted the ring by the court mage, he became immediately infatuated with her and the couple wed within a month's time.[1]
Notable Owners[]
- Aida al-Irrahman al-Qudra, the leader of the Winged Bulls in 1367 DR.[2]
- Kalah, a gnome illusionist who held the circus in Athkatla hostage in 1369 DR.[1]
- Kelthas the Dread, a necromancer bandit in the 14th century DR.[3]
- Tiralaylee Tai-Muran: an elven barbarian cleric from the Savage Frontier, active circa the 14th century DR.[4]
- Vorik Aris, a Lord from Cormyr who claimed the outpost as his base called Wyvernwatch.[5]
- Yodfah al-Muluki, the treasurer of Krak al-Niraan in the Weeping Desert in 1367 DR.[6][7]
Appendix[]
Appearances[]
- Adventures
- Bloodstone Pass • Under Illefarn • Dungeon #38, "A Blight on the Land" • Dungeon #45, "An Artist's Errand" • A Dozen and One Adventures • Assassin Mountain • Four from Cormyr
- Video Games
- Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn
- Card Games
- AD&D Trading Cards
External Links[]
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Ring of Human Influence article at the Baldur's Gate Wiki, a wiki for the Baldur's Gate games.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 BioWare (September 2000). Designed by James Ohlen, Kevin Martens. Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn. Black Isle Studios.
- ↑ Wolfgang Baur (1993). Al-Qadim: Assassin Mountain: Holy Slayer Sourcebook. (TSR, Inc), p. 21. ISBN 1-56076-764-X.
- ↑ Steve Perrin (1987). Under Illefarn. Edited by Rick Swan. (TSR, Inc), p. 36. ISBN 0-88038-489-1.
- ↑ David Wise (1992). AD&D Trading Cards 1992 series, #88, "Tiralaylee Tai-Muran". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ John Terra (November 1997). Four from Cormyr. Edited by Kim Mohan. (TSR, Inc.), pp. 96, 113–114, 123. ISBN 0-7869-0646-4.
- ↑ Steve Kurtz (1993). A Dozen and One Adventures (Campaign Book). (TSR, Inc), p. 17. ISBN 1-56076-622-0.
- ↑ Steve Kurtz (1993). A Dozen and One Adventures (Monstrous Compendium Pages). (TSR, Inc). ISBN 1-56076-622-0.