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Sandesyl Morgia was a vampire and member of the Cult of the Dragon as of the late 15th century DR.[1]

Then you must have slain the Master Alchemist! How I wish I'd been there myself to slake my thirst on his blood! The Cult of the Dragon will initiate another in the secrets of draconic alchemy, but for now they must suffer this defeat!
— Sandesyl Morgia, to the Hero of Sleeping Dragon Bridge.[3]

Personality[]

She was a true believer of the "true path" as taught by Sammaster, the founder of the Cult of the Dragon and former chosen of the goddess Mystra.[1]

Activities[]

For a time, Sandesyl dwelled within Skyreach Castle, a floating fortress owned by a cloud giant allied with the cult. During the night she patrolled its perimeter, and during the day rested within a coffin set inside one of the castle's crumbling towers.[1]

Relationships[]

Sandesyl had two moon elf, vampire spawn consorts that accompanied her during her time in Skyreach Castle.[1]

History[]

During the 1480s DR,[note 1] a new faction within the Cult of the Dragon emerged. Led by the mage Severin Silrajin, these cultists switched their devotion from dracoliches to living dragons. Sandesyl considered this a blasphemy against the teachings of Sammaster.[1]

For a time, Sandesyl was forced to work alongside the new sect at Skyreach Castle in the Greypeak Mountains.[1] This was short lived however, as she later allied herself with those that would typically work against the Cult of the Dragon traditionalists such as Elminster Aumar and the forces of Neverwinter.[3]

Sandesyl acted out against the new sect of Dragon Cultists. When the armies of the Five Factions marched upon the Well of Dragons to stop Severin and his allies from completing their ritual to summon Tiamat to the Realms.[4] Sandesyl worked on the fringes of the Well of Dragons and sabotaged the cult's efforts to magically create drakes by using the remains of dead dragons. She allied herself with an adventurer from Neverwinter to disrupt the cult's alchemical-based rituals and helped slay their master alchemist.[3]

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Notes[]

  1. Canon material does not provide a year for the Tyranny of Dragons storyline, but in a forum post, Greg Marks stated it was set in 1489 DR. However, the events of the Tyranny of Dragons are discussed in the novel Archmage, which is set in 1485/1486 DR and has events that necessarily put it after The Rise of Tiamat. Since this inconsistency has not been cleared up, this wiki will use the vague term "1480s DR" for events related to this storyline, though it is most likely no latter than 1486 DR.

Appearances[]

Adventures
Hoard of the Dragon Queen
Video Games
Neverwinter (Tyranny of Dragons)

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