Aballister Bonaduce
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| Aballister Bonaduce | |
|---|---|
| Aliases | Bonaduce the Conquerer, Aballister the Diplomat |
| Home | Castle Trinity |
| Gender | Male |
| Race | Human |
| Died | 1362 DR |
| Class | Wizard |
| Alignment | Chaotic Neutral |
| Patron deity | Talona |
Aballister Bonaduce was a wizard and head of the Triumvirate of Castle Trinity.
[edit] Biography
Abalister Bonaduce was the nemesis of his son Cadderly Bonaduce. Calculating, cold, and merciless, Aballister did everthing to see his quest of the Chaos Curse completed. Guided by the goddess Talona, Mistress of Poison, Aballister created the Chaos Curse and unleashed it upon the Edificant Library, home of Cadderly and his friends.
Not much is known of Aballister's previous life before he created the Chaos Curse. It is known that he spent some time at the Edificant Library after he left Carradoon, though was asked to leave due to his desires and choices in the use of his magical arts. When he was expelled he left his son at the library under the care of Headmaster Avery Schell, who became a father figure to young Cadderly.
Aballister's familiar was the imp Druzil, who himself held the wizard in distaste. Abalister was also the leader of the wizards of Castle Trinity, located north of the Edificant Library in the Snowflake Mountains and later the head of the sect itself.
He was killed by Cadderly in a spell duel on another plane of existence.
[edit] References
- R.A. Salvatore (February 2002). Canticle. Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-1604-4.
- R.A. Salvatore (May 2000). Night Masks (Mass Market Paperback). Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 978-0786916061.
- R.A. Salvatore (May 2000). The Fallen Fortress. Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-1606-0.
- R.A. Salvatore (July 2000). The Chaos Curse. Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-1608-7.
