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Belhuar Thantarth
Belhuar Thantarth was a Harper and the master of Twilight Hall in Berdusk. Belhuar spent much of his time residing in Twilight Hall writing letters to fellow Harpers, studying maps, receiving reports, and managed Harper -
The Code of the Harpers
The Code of the Harpers is a 2nd-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons accessory for the Forgotten Realms. “ From the storm-lashed rocks west of fabled Evermeet to the Plains of Purple Dust, all the folk -
Bran Skorlsun
Bran Skorlsun was a well-respected High Harper, who dared to love an elven princess and was also the indirect cause for the creation of the Tel'Teukiira. Bran was a tall man beginning to -
Twilight Hall
Twilight Hall was the headquarters of the Harpers that operated throughout the Western Heartlands. While it did not "officially exist" as its own building, it was a part of a complex of towers and buildings -
Curse of the Shadowmage
Curse of the Shadowmage is a novel by Mark Anthony and the eleventh book in The Harpers series. “ Long ago, the shadow magic transformed an ancient wizard into a being of utter evil, the Shadowking -
High Harpers
powerful individuals who plan the long-term goals of the semi-secret Harper organization. As of 1375 DR the council consists of: Belhuar Thantarth, Cylyria Dragonbreast, Dove Falconhand, Elminster, Obslin Minstrelwish, Storm Silverhand, Bran Skorlsun -
Harper schism
Trio called a meeting of the Harper Council. The trio consisted of Bran Skorlsun, Obslin Minstrelwish and Belhuar Thantarth. Cylyria Dragonbreast, the leader of the Harpers of Twilight Hall, was absent due to illness. They -
Veshal Questa
Veshal Questa was a female and Oracle, Harper, and Sibylite of Savras, who wrote a report on Sammaster, delivered to Belhuar Thantarth in 1370 DR. The report detailed the difficulty in gaining accurate details of -
Harpers
The Harpers, or Those Who Harp, were a semi-secret organization dedicated to promoting good, preserving history (including art and music of old), and maintaining a balance between civilization and nature by keeping kingdoms small