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Character and Background
- During the occupation of the Dericost town of Daralet by Yalaini soldiers, Ferah accompanied Ilservian Palacost when he was banned from the village. [1]
- Ferah is described as "a tall warrior woman whose blue-green eyes bespoke Falatacot blood". [1]
- Bael'Zharon's forces assault the Empire's holdings in the Haebrous continent.
- Three of the companions of Ilservian Palacost, Isin Dule, Ferah and Ler Rhan survive the Third Sending of Darkness, two Omadin and Elithra of Daralet are slain.
The Fourth Sending of Darkness
- Ilservian's surviving friends became corporeal once more and raised the Thorns, using them to alter the patterns of magic in the world. Ferah and Ler Rhan weighed the measure of the strange outlanders that had come to their world with probing attacks and individual trials.[2]
- The Shadows launched their invasion during the Thorns of the Hopeslayer patch. Their armies poured into the Direlands under the leadership of the dread general Black Ferah. After being defeated a few times, she moved her command post into one of the howling Shadow Spires where she was overwhelmed after a coordinated attack of the Isparians.
Ler Rhan's forces flooded the wastes of the A'mun Desert. Unlike Ferah, he elected to establish his headquarters in the Spires at the outset. However, the portals to the Spires proved unresponsive to powerful adventurers. Younger warriors, mages, and archers sortied into the Spire and were beaten back by his fearsome apparition. Eventually, however, he was overcome, and moved on to the plains in the Aluvian-settled regions of Dereth. Again, he was tracked and defeated. Once more he moved, into the Spire found in the festering Blackmire Swamp. Once more he fell. The conquered Spires held keys to the Nexus Crystal, which was defended by an army of Undead and Shadows. [3] Until the To Raise a Banner of Flame, the Spires moved over the landscape, but their army, and their generals, remained sight unseen.[4]
- While Ferah and Ler Rhan's Thorns attacked Cragstone and Arwic, drawing the attentions of the defenders, the elder Shadows destroyed a long-buried circle of standing stones beneath the oasis of Tufa.[2]
- Ferah and Ler Rhan assumed human guise once more to contact the Dark Masters. Vidorian sought out her aggrieved masters, and begged forgiveness for her failure to break the Vigil and the stone. On a quiet night in the third week of the Vigil, the two Shadow generals and Vidorian swept into the dungeon, driving the defenders back and shattering the Shard of the Herald. With a shriek that could be heard across worlds, Ilservian Palacost was freed. [2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 2000/11 - Should the Stars Fall/The Child of Daralet--Leafcull to Frostfell, PY 11 / (November to December, 2000)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2000/11 - Should the Stars Fall - Should the Stars Fall/The Child of Daralet--Leafcull to Frostfell, PY 11 / (November to December, 2000)
- ↑ 2000/05 Heroes' Respite General History of Dereth Vol. V
- ↑ 2000/08 Taste of Twilight - General History of Dereth Vol. VIII