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Yaddagon I [king]: Became king of Norandor in 30 LE. Worked hard to unite the country under one ruler. He is the only ruler of Urova's past who is widely known in the present. He ruled from 30 to 32 LE. Great friends with a man called Dalamir, whom he gave the large tract of land in 31 LE that would eventually become Umbria.

Yaddagon II [king]: King of Norandor from 33 to 36 LE.

Yaddagon III [king]: King of Norandor from 36 to 41 LE.

Yaddagon IV [king]: King of Norandor during 41 LE.

Yaddagon V [king]: King of Norandor from 42 to 50 LE.

Yaddagon VI [king]: King of Norandor from 56 to 62 LE.

Yaddagon VII [king]: King of Norandor from 62 to 70 LE.

Yaddagon VIII [king]: King of Norandor from 70 to 73 LE. The last Norandon king who tried to interfere in the internal politics of one of the Moon Faiths.

Yaddagon IX [king]: King of Norandor from 73 to 75 LE.

Yaddagon X [king]: King of Norandor from 92 to 95 LE.

Yaddagon XI [king]: King of Norandor from 167 to 180 LE.

Yaddagon XII [king]: Norandor's shortest lived monarch ruling for two days in 180 LE. Fell to his death down a short flight of stairs only two days after taking the throne. He was, alledgely, about to have the riddler Curmudgeon put to death, but died before he could give official assent.

Yaddagon XIII [king]: King of Norandor from 182 to 187 LE.

Yaddagon XIV [king]: Became king of Norandor in 192 LE at the age of three and rules to this day. Now an old man of 17 years, Yaddagon XIV is best known for his continued friendship with the dwarves and the peace that much of Norandor has enjoyed during his reign. His court-wizard and old friend Narramac helped build this place, but the wizard's disappearance eight years ago has always troubled the king. Yaddagon XIV is not a well man, with his death there is a grave danger of Norandor falling into chaos and war. Yaddagon has outlived all of his children bar his daughter Celestine. As a woman, Celestine cannot succeed to the throne in her own right. Yaddagon proclaimed Narramac's return in 204 PL as true, helping to spark the grand quest of that summer. He finally met with the Chosen of Narramac on 40th Suntask 204, and revealed his relationship with the elf, Andel. Yaddagon collapsed on 11th Lollmeadow 204 and would have died were it not for the ministrations of Aylisha Allenkai. He never fully recovered and spent most of the following months in his bed. The use of the Blade of Temperance on the king gave the king the willpower to ignore the limitations of his dying body, but the effects were short lived, and when they wore off Yaddagon was much closer to death. Before their departure on the quest for the seventh sword both Raza and Brack used their blades to aid the king. His penultimate public appearance was at the Ceremony of the Sword on 25 Heathaze 204.

Yanosh: Genbassi representative on the Council of Adventure.

Yargon: A travelling monk who joined the grand quest of Narrmac in Brightday 204. He was teamed with Illtilmus, Chargek, Plensis, Morgan and Toomor.

Yarras, Rosemary: Widely-known masseuse to the rich and powerful of Norandor. The nature of her massages are a matter of some debate. Owed money by Jhasik.

Yerrick: Druidic initiate of the Kerikite Circle who fought the forces of evil in the Plains of Acheron during Midsummer 204. Yerrick is half-orc, and has a tragic past.

Yosef: Became initiate of the Norandon Circle of the druidic Order on 25th Lollmeadow 204, after successfully completeing a quest in the Wraith Haunt. He succeeded in this endeavour with Ariai, Phezek and Olna.

Yugin: Norandon merchant based in Uris, and purveyor of fine silks. One of Jhasik's creditors.

Yugin's Silks: Silk emporium found in the merchant district of Uris.

Yurtus: Chieftain of the Swiftwind Üganthé clan, Yurtus was a small and wiry man. Quick on his feet, Yurtus was well known for his stamina in battle and in bed. A bit of lech, he was under the belief that all women found him irresistable. Yurtus brought 100 warriors from his tribe to battle the evil in the Plains of Acheron. He was sucked into the same dimensional rift that claimed Arvan and Tular on 34th Midsummer 204, and perished.

Yvette: Prostitute employed at The Spinning Top in Kelrin as the part of the Trial of Temptation for monks of the Order of the Seventh Moon. She, Maeve and Sabine broke Sanjay like a dry twig on 15 Heathaze 204, but was unable to coerce Raza to succomb to their charms.


 
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