Edralve
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Greyhawk Character | |
Edralve | |
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Homeland | Vault of the Drow |
Gender | Female |
Race | Drow |
Age | |
Class | Cleric |
Alignment | Chaotic Evil |
Universe | World of Greyhawk |
In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Edralve is a drow priestess of Lolth and former Slave Lord.
A native of Erelhei-Cinlu, Edralve was an exile from that city for some time during the late 560s to early 570s. By 574 CY, however, she had joined with Stalman Klim and other persons of malicious intent to form the Slave Lords, settling in the hidden city of Suderham in the Pomarj.
After the Slave Lords lost power in 580 CY, Edralve left the organization and returned to Erelhei-Cinlu.
[edit] References
- Cook, David, Allen Hammack, Harold Johnson, Tom Moldvay, Lawrence Schick, and Edward Carmien. Scourge of the Slave Lords (TSR, 1986).
- Reynolds, Sean K, and Chris Pramas. Slavers (TSR, 2000).
- Schick, Lawrence. In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords (TSR, 1981).