Zhindia Melarn was the first matron mother of House Melarn in Menzoberranzan in the late 14th and 15th centuries DR.[1]
Personality[]
Zhindia was known for being extremely fanatical to Lolth, and because of that and her status as the youngest matron on the Ruling Council, she was rarely taken seriously by other matron mothers.[2] Circa 1486 DR, she was known for her zeal in rooting out drow apostates, especially within nobility.[3]
History[]
Zhindia was born circa 1130 DR, being 253 years old in 1383 DR.[1]
Zhindia became the first matron mother of the newly formed House Melarn in the Year of the Vindicated Warrior, 1383 DR.[1]
Zhindia saw the reformed House Do'Urden as a heresy to Lolth. Thus, in the Year of the Nether Mountain Scrolls, 1486 DR she plotted with Matron Mother Shakti Hunzrin of House Hunzrin and even with Kiriy Xorlarrin to destroy it.[4] However, the attack completely failed after the intervention of Drizzt Do'Urden and his companions and only Zhindia and Kyrnill Melarn managed to escape alive.[5]
In the Year of Dwarvenkind Reborn, 1488 DR Zhindia Melarn summoned the yochlol Eskavidne in order to learn the will of Lolth regarding the resurrection of Zaknafein, hoping it was also possible to resurrect her daughter, Yazhin Melarn. Eskavidne however arrived together with Yiccardaria, who, thanks to strange collateral effects of the demon lords' madness, managed to return to Toril.[6]
Later, Eskavidne helped Zhindia to devise a plot to capture or kill Drizzt and Zaknafein.[7] With this objective, the yochlol provided some retrievers for Matron Zhindia.[8] With these monsters, a demon army created with the support of House Hunzrin and the Margasters and advised by Eskavidne and Yiccardaria Zhindia started a war against the surface, still with the objective of killing Drizzt and Zaknafein.[9]
Later, with the support of Charri Hunzrin and both Eskavidne and Yiccardaria, Zhindia obtained the neutrality of Gromph Baenre and his reformed Arcane Brotherhood in her war.[10] After a retriever had presumably killed Drizzt and the demon army was advancing through Gauntlgrym, Eskavidne and Yiccardaria also granted to Zhindia the command of an army of risen driders.[11]
Some time later, however, Eskavidne and Yiccardaria took back the retrievers and pressed Zhindia to send all of her demons to search for and kill Zaknafein.[12]
Afterward, however, Taayrul Armgo secretly went to Zhindia offering House Barrison Del'Armgo's assistance in her war in exchange for the promise to elevate Barrison Del'Armgo to the first seat but Zhindia insisted that she would be the absolute ruler of Menzoberranzan and Taaywrul went back to tell this to her Matron Mother.[13]
Zhindia fought a final battle against the army of Menzoberranzan but during the fight the spells of Quenthel Baenre and Yvonnel Baenre II managed to turn all the driders back into drow again in a miraculous event. When Zhindia screamed to Eskavidne and Yiccardaria, they started to laugh, and told her chaos was the will of Lolth and went back to the Abyss.[14]
During the ensuing all-out civil war, Gromph Baenre, Artemis Entreri , and Cattie-brie attempted to assassinate Zhindia. However, they were foiled when she was possessed by Lolth, becoming her second avatar. She and her house were destroyed when Gromph Baenre returned to the city and detonated his staff, causing a large explosion that banished Lolth and her handmaidens for a hundred years.[15]
Relationships[]
Zhindia was the daughter of Jerlys Horlbar, one of the former co-matrons of House Horlbar.[1] Zhindia's cousin Jhelnae Melarn, an apostate, was the target of her greatest hatred, although the two had once been friends. Zhindia's patron was Sornafein Melarn, whom she truly loved, although she never allowed her feelings to show for fear of being seen as weak.[1]
Artemis Entreri[]
Zhindia hated Artemis Entreri for having killed her daughter with a jeweled dagger. Zhindia feared that dagger ever since, because when it had taken the life of her daughter nothing remained of the woman. Her daughter's spirit was beyond resurrection and even Lolth's reach.[16]
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References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Brian R. James, Eric Menge (August 2012). Menzoberranzan: City of Intrigue. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 49–51. ISBN 978-0786960361.
- ↑ R.A. Salvatore (March 2014). Night of the Hunter. (Wizards of the Coast), pp. 238–239. ISBN 0-7869-6511-8.
- ↑ Christopher Perkins, Adam Lee, Richard Whitters (September 1, 2015). Out of the Abyss. Edited by Jeremy Crawford. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 199. ISBN 978-0-7869-6581-6.
- ↑ R.A. Salvatore (April 2016). Maestro. (Wizards of the Coast). ISBN 0-7869-6591-6.
- ↑ R.A. Salvatore (April 2016). Maestro. (Wizards of the Coast). ISBN 0-7869-6591-6.
- ↑ R.A. Salvatore (September 2018). Timeless. (Wizards of the Coast), pp. 12–15. ISBN 0-0626-885-96.
- ↑ R.A. Salvatore (September 2018). Timeless. (Wizards of the Coast), pp. 111–113. ISBN 0-0626-885-96.
- ↑ R.A. Salvatore (September 2018). Timeless. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 352. ISBN 0-0626-885-96.
- ↑ R.A. Salvatore (September 2019). Boundless. (Wizards of the Coast), pp. 220–222. ISBN 0-0626-886-34.
- ↑ R.A. Salvatore (September 2019). Boundless. (Wizards of the Coast), pp. 557–563. ISBN 0-0626-886-34.
- ↑ R.A. Salvatore (July 2020). Relentless. (Harper Voyager), pp. 73–74. ISBN 978-0062688668.
- ↑ R.A. Salvatore (July 2020). Relentless. (Harper Voyager), pp. 188–189. ISBN 978-0062688668.
- ↑ R.A. Salvatore (July 2020). Relentless. (Harper Voyager), pp. 247–248. ISBN 978-0062688668.
- ↑ R.A. Salvatore (July 2020). Relentless. (Harper Voyager), pp. 277–281. ISBN 978-0062688668.
- ↑ R.A. Salvatore (August, 2023). Lolth's Warrior (Hardcover ed.). (Harper Voyager), chap. 28, p. 251. ISBN 978-0-06-302989-7.
- ↑ R.A. Salvatore (August, 2023). Lolth's Warrior (Hardcover ed.). (Harper Voyager), p. 305. ISBN 978-0-06-302989-7.