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The shadowglass
The shadowglass




the shadowglass

After a great battle in the lost library of Delimbiyran, the princess of the Gloaming Court was defeated and the book that kept her bound was left to mere ash and dust. Filled with elation at her release, Nintra Siotta immediately set upon her liberators with extreme violence. The archfey's efforts to claim her freedom became more frantic, and she was finally released when they began the ritual to help their ailing companion. While in the ancient library's great hall, the adventurers finally met the ghost of Zyrian the Scrivener, and learned more about the Nintra's imprisonment.

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She attempted to manipulate each member of the group, claiming that they could be each others' saviors and falsely promising to cure their companion of the scrivener's mark. The Princess of the Shadow Glass beckoned the group to travel to the lost Haven of the Red Quill as Machil did a decade prior and break her imprisonment using the recovered book, in order for her to "liberate" the Gloaming Court from the "oppressive" Queen of Air and Darkness. Nintra Siotta was given voice again as she began to telepathically communicate with the afflicted adventurer. It remained there for 10 years, before it was mistakenly handed over to a group of adventurers, inflicting the mark upon one of their own, and drawing upon them the attention of the Queen of Air and Darkness and her servants: fomorian giants, elven vampires, and even death slaads. Fortunately for Machil, he was able to rid himself of the affliction by means of a wish spell, and hide the book away in the library-fortress of Candlekeep in the Year of the Grinning Halfling, 1481 DR. Hundreds of years later, Machil Rillyn of Baldur's Gate recovered the book from a ruined library in the ancient city of Delimbiyran and was struck with the scrivener's mark. Zyrian's ritual formed a connection between the tome that bound the Princess of the Shadow Glass and her monarch, the Queen of Air of Darkness. įor her crimes against her queen and the people of the Realms, Nintra was bound within an extradimensional prison linked with The Scrivener's Tale, a book penned by the mortal elf Zyrian of Phalorm, also known as "the Scrivener". During the 6 th century of the Faerûnian calendar, the Princess of the Shadow Glass attempted to corrupt and destabilize the mortal kingdom of Phalorm in western Faerûn. Nintra's growing pride and contempt for those that did not worship her, led to the starting a vicious feud with the ruler of the Gloaming Court, the Queen of Air and Darkness. Over time she accumulated more power and influence, until she ascended to the title of an archfey. Īccording to the legend, Nintra was once a fairly ordinary fey, presumed to be one of the eladrin.

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Lore that could be divined about the origins of Nintra's imprisonment.






The shadowglass