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Sora Teraza is one of the Daughters of Sora Kell , the three hags who rule the nation of Droaam .
Sora Teraza is the most mysterious of the Daughters of Sora Kell and it was she who gathered the others and convinced them to found Droaam. Despite her blindness, her prescience is such that she can perceive her surroundings perfectly. Sora Teraza is driven by her visions and sometimes withholds information from her sisters or shares secrets with their enemies. She is always cryptic, and her words do not always benefit those who receive them; she merely says what needs to be said to set events in motion, even if those events offer her no personal benefit. An ancient and bent figure in her natural form, she wears a hood pulled down to hide her ruined eyes. Sora Teraza is the greatest living oracle in Eberron, and the full limits of her divinatory abilities are unknown. Some say she is insane, and this is quite likely the case, but she may also be playing an elaborate game with fate that only she truly understands.
Before she set out to convince her sisters to create Droaam, she wandered the Demon Wastes in search of ancient knowledge.
While all the Daughters of Sora Kell are ritual casters, Sora Teraza is the most accomplished among them. Teraza maintains a vast library of books in the Great Crag , including ritual tomes from the Age of Demons . It is said that she has shelves of books containing the lives of important and interesting individuals—not records of their lives, but their actual lives themselves. [3]
She has powers much like those of a cleric, but has never shown devotion to any god.
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- ↑ Keith Baker (2004/10/25). The Daughters of Sora Kell, Part 2 . Dragonshards . Wizards of the Coast . Archived from the original on 2016/11/01. Retrieved on 2021/06/23.
- ↑ James Wyatt and Keith Baker (2009). Eberron Campaign Guide . ( Wizards of the Coast ), p. 128. ISBN 0-7869-5099-4 .
- ↑ Keith Baker (November 2008). The Queen of Stone . ( Wizards of the Coast ). ISBN 978-0-7869-5009-6 .