Thavar

The Thavars are a noble human and half-elf family formerly of Cyre and now based in Breland and Stormreach , where they founded the Dannel's Pride ward. Left broken and penniless by the Last War and the Mourning , they love Cyre and still seek to aid it in their own ways. [1] [2]

History

At the outset of the Last War in 894 YK , local Brelish seized the Galifar consulate in Stormreach. In Cyre, following petitions to maintain links there, Queen Mishann ir'Wynarn permitted Lord Traven ir'Thavar and some merchants to settle in Stormreach. They established a trading outpost, rather than an official consulate, but helped Cyrans become accepted in Stormreach. [2]

After the goblinoids conquered southwestern Cyre and founded the nation of Darguun in 969 YK , Cyran refugees escaped over the Thunder Sea to Stormreach. There, Taraval ir'Thavar spent the family fortune purchasing property and building houses for the homeless, turning his father's trading outpost into the Dannel's Pride ward. [2]

In Olarune of 994 YK , a Thavar nobleman and politician met with Shaeras Vadallia at Taer Valaestas to negotiate a treaty between Cyre and the Valenar elves , along with his entourage and daughter Mirasandra. There, they soon received reports of the Day of Mourning that destroyed their kingdom and much of their family. While Mirasandra stayed in Taer Valaestas, her father and his entourage returned to Metrol to survey the immediate aftermath. They were never seen again. [1]

The Cyran Thavars were almost wiped out by the Mourning—Mirasandra's sole surviving immediate relative is her aunt, Magdalora, who'd similarly been in Korranberg at the time. In the years after, Mirasandra became a Cyran avenger targeting Darguul goblinoids . [1]

The Stormreach Thavars of coursed lived on. Though she has little money to aid her, Jalaine ir'Thavar aids the next wave of Cyran refugees as best she can, seeking peaceful resolutions to their problems and opening the family home to house two dozen refugees. [2]

Members

Past members
Current members

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