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Josidiah Starym

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Josidiah Starym
Home Cormanthor Myth Drannor
Gender Male
Race Gold elf
Born 101 DR
Died 714 DR (age 613)
Class
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Fighter15
Wizard15
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Alignment Lawful good

Source: FoMD, p. 63

Josidiah Starym is a honourable and noble born elf born in the Elven empire of Cormanthyr. A Bladesinger and adventurer, he is known for finding the Artblade and returning it to Myth Drannor, where he later served on the Council of Twelve and as Spell-Major. He is also known for being the first owner of Guenhwyvar, a magical figurine of power.[1]

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[edit] Appearance

Josidiah has long golden hair and bright blue eyes.[2]

[edit] History

Josidiah Starym was born in 101 DR a member of the Starym clan of elves in the city of Myth Drannor to a Sun elf father and Ysmyrl'da Starym, his Moon elf mother, and largely inherited his father's features, save for his mother's blue eyes, making him a unique noble elf at the time.[3]

In the year 253 DR, Josidiah was granted a gift from Anders Beltgarden, a human wizard who settled in Cormanthyr. The gift was a magical figurine of a black panther which can transform into Guenhwyvar, who became Josidiah's friend.[4]

Later in his life, Josidiah embarked on a quest to retrieve the lost Warblade of Cormanthyr (the Elfblade, Ary'Velahr'Kerym) after being lost for over 800 years. He did this in 500 DR as a means to prove to Eltargrim Irithyl, Coronal of Cormanthyr that he, as heir of House Starym, was worthy of marriage to the Coronal's daughter, Aravae Irithyl, heir of the kingdom, whom Josidiah dearly loved. He and his band of adventurers ventured into the Twisted Tower and battle Drow, then entered the Underdark, vowing to return within a century.[5] During this long trek, the Starym clan faces much uncertainty as its heir is missing.[5]

In 674 DR, Josidiah returned at last to Myth Drannor not with the expected Warblade, but the Akh'Faer's Artblade (the Akh'Faer is the magical military force of Cormanthyr), which he discovered in the lair of a dragon beneath the Storm Horns. Unfortunately, he discovered he was too late, as the Coronal and his love Aravae Irithyl had passed on. Instead of taking his rule of the Starym clan, he instead took command of the Akh'Faer and became Spell-Major. It is noted that at this time, he no longer had the figurine Guenhwyvar, and it became rumoured that he had to trade it for the blade.[6]

Later, in 689 DR, Josidiah survived four assassination attempts from the Archmage Paeris Haladar, who sought vengeance for lost honour when Josidiah, bearing the Artblade, took his post as Spell-Major. Paeris was ultimately beaten when he tried to wield the Artblade and was deemed unworthy (forever punished to emanate dead magic). Josidiah maintained his post.[6]

Josidiah was slain in 714 DR during the Battle of Stars Shining defending the Speculum. After the Akh'Faer was destroyed, Josidiah was the last of his kind, and empowered by the Artblade and the divine powers of Sehanine Moonbow and Mystra, he rode a lightning bolt into his enemies before setting such hot fire to the area that he, the blade, and the tower were lost.[7]

[edit] Known Magic Items

Josidiah had twin swords that burned with greenish fire, with the command words of Cleansing Flames[8]

[edit] Known Spells

Josidiah knew the spells Fireball[8], Burning Hands[9]


[edit] Notes

  1. Various (December 1995). Realms of Magic, p. 54. TSR, IncISBN 0-7869-0303-1.
  2. Various (December 1995). Realms of Magic, p. 9. TSR, IncISBN 0-7869-0303-1.
  3. Steven E. Schend and Kevin Melka (1998). Cormanthyr: Empire of the Elves, p. 36. TSR, IncISBN 0-7069-0761-4.
  4. Steven E. Schend and Kevin Melka (1998). Cormanthyr: Empire of the Elves, p. 37. TSR, IncISBN 0-7069-0761-4.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Steven E. Schend and Kevin Melka (1998). Cormanthyr: Empire of the Elves, p. 40. TSR, IncISBN 0-7069-0761-4.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Ed Greenwood (1993). Ruins of Myth Drannor: Campaign Guide, p. 18. TSR, IncISBN 1-5607-6569-0.
  7. Ed Greenwood (1993). Ruins of Myth Drannor: Campaign Guide, p. 39. TSR, IncISBN 1-5607-6569-0.
  8. 8.0 8.1 Various (December 1995). Realms of Magic, p. 20. TSR, IncISBN 0-7869-0303-1.
  9. Various (December 1995). Realms of Magic, p. 21. TSR, IncISBN 0-7869-0303-1.

[edit] Referenctial discrepancies

Cormanthyr: Empire of the Elves states Josidiah as Neutral good while Fall of Myth Drannor says he is Lawful good.