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Kalashtar Celestial Warlock
KALASHTAR Kalashtar are descended from human monks that melded their minds with quori—dream spirits of light that fled Dal Quor in search of refuge on the Material Plane. The children of these monks became the kalashtar, and while they appear like uncannily beautiful humans, they are a separate race. These psionically gifted people carry a genetic link to those same spirits their ancestors bonded with millennia ago. Kalashtar are born into a secretive interplanar conflict that they rarely entrust other races with knowledge of. They believe that sinister quori spirits rule Dal Quor, the Plane of Dreams. Through following their faith, the Path of Light, the kalashtar hope to bring about a new age in Dal Quor—one of light instead of nightmares.
Some kalashtar emigrated from their Adaran home to the continent of Khorvaire, blending the culture of their homeland with the lifestyle of the Five Nations. The kalashtar have established close-knit communities in major cities, preferring to blend in rather than cause trouble. They tend to distrust outsiders for fear of agents of the Dreaming Dark, and prefer to deal with problems themselves rather than try to convince authorities of the incredulous threat from nightmare spirits. Khorvairian kalashtar are more likely to take an active stand against evil than their Adaran relatives, some choosing the difficult path of “shadow watchers.”
Born in Breland to Adarian refugees
ADAR Adorning the southern tip of Sarlona is Adar, the mountainous home of spiritual warrior-monks with psychic powers. The first kalashtar came from Adaran human monks who bonded with dream spirits escaping the reach of the Dreaming Dark, the ruling body of Dal Quor. The temple-citadels of Adar work together to maintain a psychic shroud that protects them from the scrying and teleportation capabilities of Riedra, whose empire constantly assails their borders in an attempt to conquer this last pocket of resistance against Riedran dominance of the continent.
BRELAND The Brelish are an independent and skeptical people that fiercely value free thought. However, every virtue comes with a vice, and Breland is home to more corruption and underhanded dealings than any other nation. While governed by the well-loved monarch King Boranel ir'Wynarn, Brelanders see great virtue in democracy; some even believe that upon his demise, a democratic government will be established, as none of his surviving heirs have his charisma.
Was a university professor (sage) during the war
MORGRAVE UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR (SAGE) Use the Sage background, with the following additions. You’ve gained a great deal of knowledge while you studied, and then taught, at Morgrave University in Sharn. When the Last War ended a few years ago, even the most learned academics scratched their heads at who or what caused the Day of Mourning that destroyed Cyre. Many of these are too cautious to truly investigate the Mournland, but your sense of curiosity outweighs that of self-preservation. Journeys into the Mournland might reveal its cause, which would make you the toast of the academic community.
Kili has a friend at Morgrave University. Zell Mar is a bit of nerd and kind of clumsy, but Kili found those things cute. Zell Mar was interested but Kili kept her distance. Too many things going on with the war, her parents, the quori and so on…
Her fairy (Sprite) familiar, Himmel, is a manifestation of the quori spirit that has melded with her and empowers her warlock powers.
Kili has a regret: she couldn’t save her parents. The report was that it was a suicide, but she knows it was actually a setup made to cover the real killers, agents of the Dreaming Dark Quori. She hates newspapers and all media, that lied and slandered her parents.
Kili has a secret! (LAST OF HER LINE)
Kili was too young to participate in the Battle of Cairn Hill, but her parents working at Morgrave University at the time were forced to develop a weapon used by the side of Breland in the combat.