Drueena was the green hag who dwelt on a "haunted" island in Northwest Faerûn in the late 15th century DR.
Description[]
Drueena appeared almost human with a gaunt, pale face. The hag carried herself as if she were old and frail, putting her weight on a cane of polished birchwood. She had long black nails and brown waist-long hair braided with tiny critter skulls, feathers, and gems. Drueena wore a hooded cloak and a green velvet dress of mosses and fungi. Her pale flesh was decorated with tattoos. A red flower tattoo was on one arm, while the other was decorated with an image of a bird with a broken neck.[2]
Abilities[]
Like other green hags, Drueena had access to a collection of spells, including the ability to turn invisible. She controlled corrupted vegetations and wielded enthralling magics. Drueena could see through others' lies, seeing though them, detecting their thoughts and emotions.[2]
History[]
At one point in the late 1490s DR,[note 1] Drueena appeared on an unnamed island on the Sword Coast in the north, not far from a tiny village. Her hut lair was located within a cavern at the island's center. From there, the hag spread murderous choking vines covered in black oily secretions. Her plants killed off birds and small animals on the island. Her presence gave the island the reputation of being haunted among locals, and with time, they began hearing voices calling them to the island, asking for help. Many people went missing on the island, becoming the hag's meals, and the village hired an amateur sorcerer named Simon Aumar to investigate and rescue the missing villagers.[1]
When the sorcerer failed to return, Del and Grace found a band of "adventurers" to go searching for their friend and drinking buddy named Feltin. The heroes hired for the task were Edgin Darvis, Holga Kilgore, and Forge Fitzwilliam. The band found Simon wrapped by Drueena's vines still alive. Together, they faced the hag in her cavern. Drueena was not alone. She wore an enchanted golden ring that contained magics used to sling spells and enthralled a roper that followed the witch's every command. Eventually, Simon the sorcerer dispelled the hag's magics, releasing the roper who did not hesitate to end Drueena's life. With the green hag's demise, the vines began to die off, lifting the "haunted curse" from the island.[2]
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Notes[]
- ↑ The Honor Among Thieves movie and its tie-ins are as yet undated. As discussed here, from the condition of Castle Never and Dagult Neverember's reign, this wiki estimates a date of the late 1490s DR for the main events of the movie. Prequels and flashback scenes are set up to 11 years before this.
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References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Jaleigh Johnson (2023). Honor Among Thieves: The Road to Neverwinter. (Random House Worlds), chap. 13, pp. 97–102. ISBN 978-0593598139.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Jaleigh Johnson (2023). Honor Among Thieves: The Road to Neverwinter. (Random House Worlds), chap. 15, pp. 113–122. ISBN 978-0593598139.