Following their founding of the Guild of the Golden Egg in Mollenrue, the founding Guildmasters retired from adventuring as a troupe and turned to their personal lives.
Having bested the Champion of Ko'suth at the divine isle of Imperium, the Warriors Five travelled their separate ways. At the time of their parting, their names (and associated titles) were as follows: Ella "Tipsy" of Frell Yana, Horizon Walker (Deceased) Sir Doré Bournival of Shatterspike Uwen, last name unknown. Lady Fauna Innis
Details are unknown, and likely violent. A warrior such as this would not have gone quietly. The location of her bow, fashioned from the skull of a Languora Demon, remains unknown.
After nearly three decades of guild operations, the Doomkeeper falls to a well-placed knife in her back.
In her final years, the witch's mind was wracked by countless spirits to whom she played host. In the end, she found little peace. Her skull was opened by an illithid while adventuring and though her body now rests near Yavannamíre, her spirit lingers in Ançilon Forest.
After a dangerous trek through misty mazes and bewitched woodlands, the adventurers Tibbar, Fang, Orellia and Kno'ahn met their grisly end in the Green Mother's lair. Kno'ahn was to return from the Shadowlands and Orellia's soul was, at length, brought to Azrael's Temple in the Wailing Wood where it now rests. Fang and Tibbar were claimed by the Shadowfell, and one hopes their souls found peace.
The Protectorate, comprised of Aratiri, Elyon, Vienna and variously Kno'ahn or Goibinu, at last disbands following a disastrous encounter with a beholder. Aratiri, following two separate deaths and a subsequent petrification, opts not to continue onward with her allies and, after being unpetrified, returns to the Purelake to live and govern. Vienna disappears into the wind with the Reaper of All Souls, carrying with her Goibinu's very soul. Elyon remains unshaken, and would find a new party of allies some months later with whom to pursue his prophecy.
So near to home, Circe was slain during a brutal battle with the Dullahan Broxigar, just a few days west of Harenhal Vale.
Elyon sought his prophetic greatness, only to discover he was to host a gestating slaadi overlord. His courage, and the strength of his allies, allowed him to prevent the Slaadi's invasion but only at the cost of his life.
Having rescued the Dreadlands from the clutches of the Archlich Sybil and prevented the Slaadi lord from claiming dominion over the mortal realm, the Favoured Few reach the end of their journey together. At the time of their dissolution, their roster was as follows:
Nearly a decade earlier, Fortuna's ship was sunk by a savage kraken. In searching for a new crew and new coin, she happened into the allies who would later become The Favoured Few. In a grisly bit of symmetry, Fortuna met her end against this very same kraken seven years after her group disbanded.
With their inordinately short lifespans, few feel the weight of time more than the bird-folk.