Vandavar Silverstaff
A legend among mages, Vandavar Silverstaff was not merely a scholar but a visionary who reshaped the arcane world. With his white-blonde hair flowing past his shoulders and wise, ageless eyes, Vandavar embodied timelessness, both in appearance and intellect. He wrote the first spell book that unlocked magic for non-magical races, an act that sparked the rise of mage schools across the land. As a patient teacher and the heart of the mountain city of Fogholt's magical institution, he nurtured the ambitions of many fledgling mages. His intricate staff, carved with ancient runes, amplified his unparalleled magical prowess. However, Vandavar’s brilliance did not blind him to tragedy. In his final moments, holding his wife Indra as her magic raged uncontrollably, his stoic strength crumbled, revealing the depth of love he held for her. His death, trying to contain her explosive power, became an act of pure devotion, etching his name in both arcane history and tragic legend.
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571 BHM
515 BHM
56 years old
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Indra Oakhand
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