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− | Following the defeat of the cultists, Andrius's body was taken to the local temple of Pelor where it was cremated in a manner which would have hopefully been acceptable to the Elven tradition. | + | Andrius Dy'nesh was an Elven [[Spellsword]] and adventurer. Son of [[Elodor Dy'nesh]] and brother to [[Ariala Dy'nesh]], Andrius was already dead when the [[Wyvern's Talon]] encountered him in an abandoned tomb near [[Riddlebeck]]. It appeared that Andrius had been captured, interrogated and then slain by [[Balim]] and [[the Cult of the Goat]]. The party were able to interrupt a twisted ritual which would have condemned Andrius's soul to the [[Abyss]] should [[Balim]] have been able to complete it successfully. |
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+ | Following the defeat of the cultists, Andrius's body was taken to the local temple of [[Pelor]] where it was cremated in a manner which would have hopefully been acceptable to the Elven tradition. [[Andrius's Spell Book|Andrius's spell book]] was recovered by [[Kaldir Ratharin]], for further study. |
Latest revision as of 22:30, 12 August 2017
Deceased.
Andrius Dy'nesh was an Elven Spellsword and adventurer. Son of Elodor Dy'nesh and brother to Ariala Dy'nesh, Andrius was already dead when the Wyvern's Talon encountered him in an abandoned tomb near Riddlebeck. It appeared that Andrius had been captured, interrogated and then slain by Balim and the Cult of the Goat. The party were able to interrupt a twisted ritual which would have condemned Andrius's soul to the Abyss should Balim have been able to complete it successfully.
Following the defeat of the cultists, Andrius's body was taken to the local temple of Pelor where it was cremated in a manner which would have hopefully been acceptable to the Elven tradition. Andrius's spell book was recovered by Kaldir Ratharin, for further study.