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Important Spellcaster, married to and killed [[Lelani Caladon]]
Originally a [[cleric]] of [[ORB]], the [[Companions of the Rising Sun|Companions]] learned that later in his life, Landor was both an arcane and divine spellcaster.


Rather surprisingly, the [[Companions of the Rising Sun|Companions]] learned that Landor was both an arcane and divine (cleric of ORB) spellcaster.
His last significant work was the crafting of an arcane magical short sword, a task left incomplete. The nearly finished sword was found by the Companions and the final ritual performed by [[Regina ip Sunglimmer]] who took possession of the sword.


His last significant work was the crafting of a magical short sword, a task left incomplete. The nearly finished sword was found by the Companions and the final ritual performed by [[Regina ip Sunglimmer]] who took possession of the sword.
He kept a journal in his early life, which tells of his love affair with a beautiful woman named [[Lelani Caladon|Lelani]], whom he later took as wife.  He apparently killed her in a fit of jealousy, over the attention she was lavishing on their unborn child.
 
* {{pdf|Journal_of_Landor_Caladon.pdf|Landor's Journal}}


* {{pdf|Landorslast.pdf|Landor's Last missive}}, from the [[Temple of Eternal Stars]]
* {{pdf|Landorslast.pdf|Landor's Last missive}}, from the [[Temple of Eternal Stars]]

Revision as of 21:20, 22 May 2007

Originally a cleric of ORB, the Companions learned that later in his life, Landor was both an arcane and divine spellcaster.

His last significant work was the crafting of an arcane magical short sword, a task left incomplete. The nearly finished sword was found by the Companions and the final ritual performed by Regina ip Sunglimmer who took possession of the sword.

He kept a journal in his early life, which tells of his love affair with a beautiful woman named Lelani, whom he later took as wife. He apparently killed her in a fit of jealousy, over the attention she was lavishing on their unborn child.