Trandon was a fifty-year-old quarterstaff-wielding warrior, secretly a wizard, who spent years recruiting for the Hammers of Tyr.[4] In truth he was a War Wizards of Cormyr.[2]
Description[]
Trandon appeared to be a leather-clad fighter of roughly fifty years. He kept his silver-streaked hair long and tied in a ponytail. His right arm appeared to be healthy even though Trandon claimed it was permanently damaged by a vampire in the past, making him unable to wield the weapon of his faith - a warhammer.[1].
Personality[]
Trandon kept his ability to use arcane spells a secret even from his closest allies. He likely used the wound dealt to him by a vampire in the past as an excuse to wield a quarterstaff as opposed to fighter weapons. Trandon felt deep insecurity and shame regarding his arcane abilities, thinking the magic to be dangerous and irresponsible.[3]
Abilities[]
Secretly a wizard, Trandon's senses were finely tuned to the rhythms of magic. He could feel the arcane energies surrounding Skillport and its residents.[3]
Possessions[]
Trandon used leather armor and his trusty thick ashen quarterstaff in battle.[1]
Relationships[]
Not a member himself, Trandon was highly trusted by the Hammers of Tyr as he spent years wandering Cormyr recruiting for their cause.[4] His real affilition was to the War Wizards of Cormyr, where he was a a member of the leadership Council of War Wizards.[2]
History[]
Trandon lived a long life filled with battles. At one point in the past, he claimed to have had a close encounter with a vampire that permanently drained the health from his right arm. The alleged wound proved to be uncurable with cleric magic and healing ointments alike.[1]
In 1371 DR,[note 1] on Eleint 17 and 18, Trandon, representing the Hammers of Tyr, was in attendance at the wedding ceremony between the Open Lord of Waterdeep Piergeiron the Paladinson and Eidola of Neverwinter.[4] secretly spying for Cormyr, having heard rumors about bloodforge on work.[2]
The wedding concluded with an assassination attempt and the bride's abduction. Trandon was recruited to be a part of the rescue team assembled by Khelben Arunsun to travel through Undermountain to reach the only portal to the Utter East that was in the vicinity of the city. Blackstaff was unable to teleport the paladins to the portal directly because of Kern's anti-magical abilities, leaving the party with only one choice — traveling through Skullport.[5]
When the paladins reached Skullport, the group was tasked with aiding zombies by the mysterious Skulls of Skullport in penance for destroying one of the watchers. The group split apart in search of undead to aid. Trandon was weary of the abundance of dangerous magics practiced by the residents of Skullport. Eventually, he encountered a limping zombie carrying its own foot. Making sure no one can see the cast magic, Trandon used a mending spell to fix the shambling undead's leg, fulfilling the Skulls' task.[3]
After the paladins passed out of Skullport, they encountered a group of ettins. An unfortunate skirmish let to the death of Harloon, who was set aflame on a funeral pyre before the paladins moved on.[6]
Closer to the destination, the paladins came across tanar'ri aiming to use the same portal as the heroes. Barlguras were using a magical mirror located not far from the portal to create duplicates of themselves. In the ensuing battle, Able was killed and Noph got captured by two fiends, Shaakat and Rejik.[7] They held him, hostage, to destroy the rest of the party. However, he successfully distracted them so the surviving paladins were able to penetrate the fiends’ circle of protection against law. The fiends fled, and Aleena Paladinstar sent Trandon and the others off through the gate.[8] During the escape from the fiends besieging Eldrinpar in the kingdom of Doegan in the Utter East Trandon was forced to unveil his true colors.[2]
Appendix[]
Appearances[]
- Novels
- The Paladins • Errand of Mercy • Conspiracy
Notes[]
- ↑ The Abduction, p.6 states that the wedding of Piergeiron the Paladinson and Eidola took place in the Year of the Haunting, 1377 DR. However, that date is implausible. Khelben Arunsun died in 1374 DR as depicted in Blackstaff (novel). Furthermore, Aleena Paladinstar was stated to be gone from Waterdeep by 1372 DR, planeswalking (City of Splendors: Waterdeep). On the other hand, the events of the Descent to Undermountain took place in 1370 DR, during which Aleena was actively banned from adventuring and any danger by her father. In the events of The Paladins, as well as the finale of the DDTS, Aleena took a central role, no longer bound by her father's rules. She later, with all the experience she received from battling the Unseen and hordes of Tanar'ri, felt confident enough to use her magic to traverse the planes. This places DDTS events likely in 1371 DR. This also does not conflict with appearances by Artemis Entreri, and the Neshers.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 James M. Ward and David Wise (February 1998). The Paladins. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 19. ISBN 0-7869-0865-3.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 David Cook and Peter Archer (May 1998). Uneasy Alliances. (Wizards of the Coast). ISBN 0-7869-0870-X.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 James M. Ward and David Wise (February 1998). The Paladins. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 44. ISBN 0-7869-0865-3.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 James M. Ward and David Wise (February 1998). The Paladins. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 20. ISBN 0-7869-0865-3.
- ↑ James M. Ward and David Wise (February 1998). The Paladins. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 26. ISBN 0-7869-0865-3.
- ↑ James M. Ward and David Wise (February 1998). The Paladins. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 56. ISBN 0-7869-0865-3.
- ↑ James M. Ward and David Wise (February 1998). The Paladins. (Wizards of the Coast), chap. 5. ISBN 0-7869-0865-3.
- ↑ James M. Ward and David Wise (February 1998). The Paladins. (Wizards of the Coast), chap. 6. ISBN 0-7869-0865-3.