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==History== After Myra's magical talents came to light, she was taught by the church of Bahamut how to wield her powers safely and properly, so as to avoid becoming a danger to herself or others. She used her powers in the service of the Platinum Dragon for a number of years, until she was called upon to join the [[Brightstone Heroes]] in a reprisal against a surprise assault by the [[drow]]. After joining the other adventurers, she quickly took an intense dislike to the younger Priam, whom she saw as immature and undisciplined. He, in turn, believed her to be stuck-up and overly-serious. In time, however, their mutual disdain turned to mutual attraction; after destroying the shard of the [[negative energy plane]] being used by the drow at the [[Undying Temple]], she and Priam were given their choice of reward by [[Corellon Larethian]]; they elected to be magically altered to the same age so that they could be together. After they aided their fellow heroes in preventing the return of the dracolich [[Sinianth]], Priam and Myra got married and established the [[Trine Academy]] in [[Silverstone]], teaching both arcane magic and psionics to their students. In 2965, while aiding [[Kazak's Follies]], her fellow Brightstone Heroes, and the surviving members of [[Drake's Company]] battle [[Olhydra]], she was engulfed by the wave-like [[primordial]]. Realizing her dire straits, she snapped her staff of power in half, unleashing its power in a massive explosion. The explosion completely obliterated her, but unfortunately had little effect on the godlike elemental. Myra was memorialized in a crypt below Brightstone.
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