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Ralan el Persakhal

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Ralan el Persakhal
Aliases Syl-Pasha of All Pashas
Syl-Sabbalad of Sabbalads
Syl-Ralbahr of the Navy
Syl-Qayadin of the Armies
Syl-Ynamalik of the Lands of Three Rivers
Syl-Sultan of the Cities
Caleph of Our People[1]
Home Calimport, originally Manshaka
Gender Male
Race Human
Class
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Wizard7
Rogue12
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Alignment Neutral Evil
Patron deity Unknown

Source: EotSS and FRCS, p. 36,37,64 EotSS
pg 155 FRCS

Ralan el Persakhal is syl-pasha (ruler) of Calimshan. He appears as a dark-haired, lean and imposing figure that seems younger than his years, with only a small patches of grey along the temples as any indication that he is anywhere close to being more than sixty years old.[2]

[edit] Personality

Ralan el Persakhal possessess a calm demeanor is most situations, though the smile he offers can be full of secret meanings to those observant enough to catch them.[2] He has a powerful gift in oratory, described as "spellbinding" and has brought him great favor with the common people.[3]

Ralan el Persakhal has a love for history, particularly the stories of the Shoon Imperium. One of his desires is to gain possession of the ancient city of Shoonach and revive the Imperium. Currently, Shoonach is part of the territories held by Tethyr to the north, and a point of contention between the two countries.[4]

[edit] History

Ralan el Persakhal first entered the political arena of Calimshan while serving as a vizier (advisor) of a sultan (ruler) of Manshaka. He even then attempted to gain a friendship with the family of Syl-Pasha Rashid el Djenispool, then the caleph of Calimshan. When the sultan vanished from Manshaka, a number of guilds run by wizards and merchants raised a sultan under their power to the throne in order to manipulate events to their own liking. [5]

In 1358 DR, Ralan el Persakhal became sultan of Manshaka when he manipulated a fight between members of the guilds. He immediately began to consolidate his power among the underworld of Manshaka in order to gain complete control of the city in all aspects (a characteristic he continues to exhibit to the present day in Calimport). He used his increasing power to gain alliances with other groups within the underworld in order to strengthen both his own power among the high class of Calimshan and stabilize the country from the ground up. [3]

Shortly after gaining the ear of Syl-Pasha Rashid el Djenispool, el Persakhal was made the caleph's spymaster during the events of the Darkstalker Wars. His position in the caleph's court was second to none, which granted him access to many of the caleph's slaves and servants. He successfully manipulated the most favored of the caleph's harem slaves, who fell in love with el Persakhal. In 1359 DR, Jhasina (harem slave) Malira adh Rashid murdered Syl-Pasha Rashid el Djenispool after el Persakhal promised to free and marry her. El Persakhal denied all claims that he had coerced the harem slave into murder and had her immediately beheaded after a brief trial.[3]

After Syl-Pasha Rashid el Djenispool's death, his chosen heir Punjor el Djenispool was called from Almraiven to take the throne. A welcoming party was assembled on the new caleph's flagship, the Merry Marid, though Ralan el Persakhal had other plans. He had the food and drink aboard the ship poisoned, killing Syl-Pasha Punjor el Djenispool and everyone else aboard, ending the Djenispool family line. El Persakhal immediately used his contacts and personal talents in twisting the truth to turn all evidence away from himself and towards a pair of men who had wronged him in the past. His gifts for manipulation and gaining the good will of the masses were readily evident, as he soon had all of Calimport believing him to be a good man wishing to see Calimshan made powerful once again.[3]

Without any political enemies willing to risk setting themselves against el Persakhal, he became Syl-Pasha and ushered in a new age for Calimshan.[3] Currently, he is strengthening his control over Calimshan, gaining allies in Tethyr, and rebuilding Calimport into a more organized and defendable city.[6]

In 1373 DR a dracorage-fuelled Iryklathagra attacked Calimport, after being turned away by the mythal protecting the Pasha's Sabban she vented her rage on the Plaza of Divine Truth. When defenders retaliated, the dragon's tail destroyed an idol of Bhaelros which summoned an aspect of the god, riding an enslaved Brass dragon. The two mighty beings battled and destroyed most of the Palace Ward. Iryklathagra was driven off by the deity's manifestation but the god remained to cause more destruction to the city. The city's defenders managed to bring down the manifestation of the god and his mount but this only enraged him further and rained lightning bolts down constantly upon the city from that moment and throughout the next year. el Persakhal has been trying desperately to regain the favour of Bhaelros but his reign has been severely weakened and several of Calimshan's other cities have managed to regain a lot of independance[7]

[edit] Notes

  1. Steven E. Schend and Dale Donovan (September 1998). Empires of the Shining Sea, p. 64. TSR, IncISBN 978-0786912377.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Steven E. Schend (October 1998). Calimport, p. 80. TSR, IncISBN 0-7869-1238-3.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Steven E. Schend and Dale Donovan (September 1998). Empires of the Shining Sea, p. 37. TSR, IncISBN 978-0786912377.
  4. Steven E. Schend and Dale Donovan (September 1998). Empires of the Shining Sea, p. 39. TSR, IncISBN 978-0786912377.
  5. Steven E. Schend and Dale Donovan (September 1998). Empires of the Shining Sea, p. 36. TSR, IncISBN 978-0786912377.
  6. Steven E. Schend (October 1998). Calimport, p. 7. TSR, IncISBN 0-7869-1238-3.
  7. Eric L. Boyd, Eytan Bernstein (August 2006). Dragons of Faerûn, p. 22. Wizards of the CoastISBN 0-7869-3923-0.
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