Suldanessellar
• Population: 250 (90% elves, 10% other)
• Government: Dictatorship (Jon Irenicus)
• Defense: Undead controlled by Jon Irenicus,
wolfweres controlled by Bodhi Irenicus
• Commerce: None
• Organizations: Order of Icarus, Raven Circle
• Religions: Raven Queen
Suldanessellar is an elven city in the Forest of Tethir
ruled by Queen Ellesime. It houses the Tree of Life and
serves as a meeting place for all of the elvish tribes
within the Forest of Tethir, including the Elmanesse
elven tribe to the north and the Suldusk elven tribe to
the south.
Suldanessellar is all that remains of the ancient elven
kingdom of Keltormir. The elves of that ancient kingdom
were saved from complete annihilation by the great elven
hero Tethir—the inspiration for the name of the forest. A
seed given to the elves by their god, Rillifane Rallathil,
was planted in the spot of Tethir’s death to honor him.
This seed quickly grew into the Tree of Life; becoming so
massive its branches were able to support the treetop city
that would eventually become Suldanessellar.
In current times, Suldanessellar is still recovering
from a tragedy that nearly destroyed it a century ago. Jon
Irenicus, a great elven wizard exiled from the city, tried
to use the Tree of Life to complete a ritual that would
transform him into a god. With the help of his sister,
Bodhi, he captured Queen Ellesime and poisoned the
Tree of Life. Jon’s plan was thwarted when he was killed
by the Bhaalspawn, Abdel Adrian.
But Jon’s death didn’t bring peace to the elves of
Suldanessellar. Due to a pact with the Dark Powers
of the Shadowfell, his spirit was drawn into a dark
reflection of the treetop city. Trapped in this Domain
of Dread, Irenicus—with the help of his sister—is still
able to inflict misery on the elves of Suldanessellar
from his prison.
supernaturally beautiful groves or echo with beautiful
fey song. While most of those tricked into the shadow
realm are younger elves from the city of Suldanessellar,
there are members of almost every race trapped in the
elven city’s dark reflection.
Those who first arrive find themselves in a place
reminiscent to its real-world counterpart. Most of those
trapped in the shadow city try to recreate a semblance
of a normal life. The majority of the elven population
distract themselves with music, dancing under the stars
and praying to the Seldarine. For some elves, the despair of the place becomes too much and they either join
the Shadar-Kai or wander out into the Black Branches
to be torn apart by the wolfweres.
Jon and Bodhi are always looking for those who can
help free them from their prison. They have founded an
organization called the Order of Icarus. Members of the
Order are the only ones that the siblings allow to leave
their realm. Members of the Order seek out magical secrets or capture learned sages or spell casters to bring
back to their masters. Bodhi is the one who identifies
those who might have the talents required to join the
Order, selecting candidates from newly trapped travelers or children who have grown up in the Shadowfell
and have just come of age.
The inhabitants of the real world Suldanessellar
have been tormented by its dark reflection for the entire
century of its existence. When an elf in Suldanessellar
goes into their daily trance, they can communicate
with the elves trapped in Jon and Bodhi’s realm. Those
who have loved ones trapped in the shadow realm can
become obsessed, spending all of their time
conversing with them.
The Shadowfell
This dismal echo of Suldanessellar exists in the
Shadowfell. This realm is lorded over by the siblings
Jon and Bodhi Irenicus. In their version of the elven
city it is always night. The city is as beautiful as its
counterpart, except for a few places that have been
twisted to reflect the inhabitants, such as the palace
where Jon rules and the tower where Bodhi roosts.
The former House of the Horn has become a lair for
the Shadar-Kai, a twisted race of elves associated
with the Raven Queen—the dark ruler of the entire
Shadowfell. Finally, the branches on the borders of the
city are black and malformed, becoming the domain
of bloodthirsty wolfweres. The branches grow thicker
the further one travels, and only with the permission of
either Jon or Bodhi will a path open up for someone to
escape back into the real world.
Jon and Bodhi lure travelers from across the Forest of
Tethir into their cursed domain. They do this by opening pathways in the forest when the moon of Selune
is at its fullest. These pathways seem to lead into
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