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'''Areesa Tallshade''' was a famous wizard who lived before the [[Valterrian]]. She was known as the White Enchantress because of her white robes and her ability to craft [[magic]]al items of great value and significance. She is one of the only pre-Valterrian wizards to still be remembered by more than a few scholars in modern [[Mizahar]]. Her items are highly sought after, and every now and then one appears on the market, though they often turn out to be fakes, either nonmagical or crafted by one of her apprentices.
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'''Areesa Tallshade''' was a famous [[Alahea]]n wizard who lived before the [[Valterrian]]. She was known as the White Enchantress because of her white robes and her ability to craft [[magic]]al items of great value and significance, most notably the notably the lost [[Anvil of Souls]]. She is one of the only pre-Valterrian wizards to still be remembered by more than a few scholars in modern [[Mizahar]]. Her items are highly sought after, and every now and then one appears on the market, though they often turn out to be fakes, either nonmagical or crafted by one of her apprentices. It is estimated that a high-level Tallshade original could be worth millions of gold [[Miza]], hence the constant treasure hunt for her items.
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==Biography==
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Tallshade did not exhibit magical talent from an early age; instead, she spent her youth living the good life with her family's considerable wealth. As the war with [[Suvan]] went from bad to worse, however, the Alahean government resorted to mass confiscation of lands and money in order to hire more and more mercenaries and fund forbidden magic projects. Families that had displayed no particular loyalty to the country were, of course, targeted first, and the Tallshades found themselves fallen from grace and without a roof to sleep under.
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Reputedly, Areesa entered a magical curriculum because she thought she could make money without working that way. While nobody would have given the somewhat air-headed blonde any credit, she surprised everyone by breezing through the normal three-year introductory courses in six months. Fascinated with [[Magecraft]] and what she at first described as the creation of "shinies", she likely did not immediately realize her own potential as she entered one of the most dangerous branches of [[world magic]].
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Decades of studying magic changed Tallshade considerably. She did not marry, though considerable gossip surrounded her supposed liasons. It is said that she maintained a youthful look throughout her life, a fact some attributed to a non-Human lineage, others to her experimentation with [[Konti]] blood. While her body forgot to age, though, her soul did so twice as fast. A woman consumed by her passion, Tallshade would build impressive magical items only to sell them to finance even greater projects. Not a loyal woman, she made business with anyone, openly with Alahea and under the counter with Suvan. Whoever could provide her with reagents was immediately her friend.
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She was 55 when she reached the zenith of her career, with the most successful batch of items ever created. The [[Anvil of Souls]], an item capable of making a soul escape the cycle of reincarnation and the only known instance of a [[Gnosis]] mark granted by [[Lhex]], was her opus magnum. She also crafted the [[Zariath]], a sword specifically forged to cut the immortals, and the [[Kingmaker]], a scepter originally meant for Emperor [[Kovinus]]. All these items are still missing to this day.
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It is said that, upon turning 60, she was visited by horrible visions of the devastation her careless crafting would bring upon the world. Whatever she did see, it changed her completely; the once bold, passionate woman turned silent and introspective. At first, she sought to destroy her own items, but most had already been sold and the most powerful were beyond her ability to undo. In the end, she reportedly hid these objects "where only the worthy would find them", but continued to research methods to destroy harmful magic, perhaps sensing an upcoming tragedy. She was probably performing one such experiment, when she died in a dramatic accident that destroyed her laboratory at [[Tallshade Keep]]. A small magic club and school has been founded on the ruins of her keep, though no items have ever been found.
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Revision as of 16:17, 18 July 2009

Areesa Tallshade
RaceHuman
Date of birth95 BV
Place of birthAlahea
Date of death22 BV (aged 73)
Place of deathTallshade Keep
TitleWhite Enchantress,
former Seven Robes member
Skills
Alchemy42
Glyphing64
Magecraft97


Areesa Tallshade was a famous Alahean wizard who lived before the Valterrian. She was known as the White Enchantress because of her white robes and her ability to craft magical items of great value and significance, most notably the notably the lost Anvil of Souls. She is one of the only pre-Valterrian wizards to still be remembered by more than a few scholars in modern Mizahar. Her items are highly sought after, and every now and then one appears on the market, though they often turn out to be fakes, either nonmagical or crafted by one of her apprentices. It is estimated that a high-level Tallshade original could be worth millions of gold Miza, hence the constant treasure hunt for her items.

Biography

Tallshade did not exhibit magical talent from an early age; instead, she spent her youth living the good life with her family's considerable wealth. As the war with Suvan went from bad to worse, however, the Alahean government resorted to mass confiscation of lands and money in order to hire more and more mercenaries and fund forbidden magic projects. Families that had displayed no particular loyalty to the country were, of course, targeted first, and the Tallshades found themselves fallen from grace and without a roof to sleep under.

Reputedly, Areesa entered a magical curriculum because she thought she could make money without working that way. While nobody would have given the somewhat air-headed blonde any credit, she surprised everyone by breezing through the normal three-year introductory courses in six months. Fascinated with Magecraft and what she at first described as the creation of "shinies", she likely did not immediately realize her own potential as she entered one of the most dangerous branches of world magic.

Decades of studying magic changed Tallshade considerably. She did not marry, though considerable gossip surrounded her supposed liasons. It is said that she maintained a youthful look throughout her life, a fact some attributed to a non-Human lineage, others to her experimentation with Konti blood. While her body forgot to age, though, her soul did so twice as fast. A woman consumed by her passion, Tallshade would build impressive magical items only to sell them to finance even greater projects. Not a loyal woman, she made business with anyone, openly with Alahea and under the counter with Suvan. Whoever could provide her with reagents was immediately her friend.

She was 55 when she reached the zenith of her career, with the most successful batch of items ever created. The Anvil of Souls, an item capable of making a soul escape the cycle of reincarnation and the only known instance of a Gnosis mark granted by Lhex, was her opus magnum. She also crafted the Zariath, a sword specifically forged to cut the immortals, and the Kingmaker, a scepter originally meant for Emperor Kovinus. All these items are still missing to this day.

It is said that, upon turning 60, she was visited by horrible visions of the devastation her careless crafting would bring upon the world. Whatever she did see, it changed her completely; the once bold, passionate woman turned silent and introspective. At first, she sought to destroy her own items, but most had already been sold and the most powerful were beyond her ability to undo. In the end, she reportedly hid these objects "where only the worthy would find them", but continued to research methods to destroy harmful magic, perhaps sensing an upcoming tragedy. She was probably performing one such experiment, when she died in a dramatic accident that destroyed her laboratory at Tallshade Keep. A small magic club and school has been founded on the ruins of her keep, though no items have ever been found.