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Holivanter was killed when the wizard [[Dasumia]] used a magical [[rod]] to destroy his tower while he was inside it.<ref name="ToE-p155">{{Cite book/The Temptation of Elminster|155}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 01:28, 3 September 2015
Holivanter was a wizard who was quite merry. He taught summoned creatures all sorts of songs and chants. He was known to have talking frogs, and even a couple of winged frogs.[1]
Death
Holivanter was killed when the wizard Dasumia used a magical rod to destroy his tower while he was inside it.[2]
References
- ↑ Warning: edition not specified for The Temptation of Elminster
- ↑ Warning: edition not specified for The Temptation of Elminster