Adalia Teros'yai

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Occupation: Bookseller and Mage
Race: Elf
Gender: Female
Age: ...
Birthplace: ...
Deity: ...


Description
Elegant with blond shoulder length hair.

Personality
Calm and refined with a tendency to analyse a situation rather than be flustered by it.

History
During the quest for the "Artifacts of the Ages" Adalia gave advice and angered Cassandra as she was also seeking them. Adalia created various portals, including the final one that allowed Cassandra's defeat and the freeing of the soul of a man called Finneous when Lord Argus threw off Cassandra's control. Thankfully Adalia recovered from the deep unconsciousness she was placed in by the stupidity or deliberate betrayal of a psion called Caius, who claimed to have recovered the "Mantle of the Ages" when this proved a fake and that caused an explosion during the creation of that final portal.

Adalia was one of the targets, along with the Blood Mage School, during the near-destruction of Heidabyr and this was probably because she had been researching Ah'nari. She managed to magically call for aid despite having been taken to another plane, which was later discovered to be a part of Limbo. There her rescuers found her within a yellow binding crystal and when she was freed she altered a spell of Gate to provide a portal back to Ysgard.

Later during the Plague in Tel she provided advice on portals. This plague was more accurately a mass-poisoning and as the agent had been water of the River Styx one idea had been to get a sample from the actual river to experiment on. Adalia echoed Lloyd of Bastion's advice though that opening a portal into the Lower Planes without a guidepoint at the other end would be suicidal.

She also provided advice on the beast called the Grenastor, that had plagued Uth Niord during its founding years and whose heart had been sought more recently.