The Third Eye

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The Third Eye was an adventuring company formed around the time of King Waldrann Azennar's death in Hargram.


Membership

Current Members

  • Ilara - Female shifter barbarian, seeking a pack and a place to accept her.
  • Ililen Wuntohiin - Male firbolg monk, seeking his friend's killer.
  • Isabelle Darrington - Female orc wizard, and member of the Arcane Tower.
  • Leon - Male human druid, searching for answers about when the Queen tried to have him killed.
  • Sylas Asidia - Male eladrin warlock, working to investigate a mysterious murder.

History

The Couatl Feather

The beginnings of the Third Eye occurred in 3002 when Leon and Ilara, both on the road to Hargrave, met. Leon was going to meet with an investigator he had hired to learn why someone had tried to kill him years ago. Ilara, meanwhile, was simply searching for a place to belong, and had heard Hargrave was welcoming of all races. The pair soon met with Ililen Wuntohiin, a firbolg monk also on the road to Hargrave to purchase medicinal herbs and other supplies. In Hargrave, they met the investigator, Sylas Asidia, who told Leon that his investigations pointed to Queen Lyrencia herself having given the order to have Leon killed. The group then went to the Lucky Leap tavern to have a drink and absorb this information, where they met the orc wizard Isabelle Darrington of the Arcane Tower.

While getting to know each other, they saw Crownwarden Cyne Mondar at a nearby table engaged in a business transaction to purchase a rare couatl feather from a halfling for a large sum. After Mondar departed, a bugbear entered and threatened the halfling over gambling debts, in the course of which he knocked over a lantern and burned up the couatl feather. The distraught halfling then appealed to the obvious party of adventurers with a deal: if they helped him buy a second couatl feather from his grandmother, and then escorted him to sell it to Mondar, they could keep the difference after the halfling's debts were paid. Seeing the opportunity for easy money, they agreed.