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Herzgo Alegni was a Shadovar tiefling in charge of the Netherese search for Xinlenal in the Neverwinter Wood in the late 15th century DR.[2]

Description[]

Alegni was very large in stature. He wore black studded leather armor, carried Charon's Claw (a great red sword), and had a flowing cape.[3]

History[]

As a young tiefling, Alegni joined the ranks of the Netherese, and despite their xenophobic nature, they were quick to accept him. He joined the Shadovar and became a battle leader.[2]

During one raid, Alegni and the Netherese plundered an elven village. Alegni raped Dahlia Sin'felle, just a child herself, and murdered her mother.[4] Dahlia later gave birth to a baby boy, whom she threw over a cliff in front of Alegni's eyes. The baby, Effron, was crippled but Alegni took him to be raised in Netheril.[1]

After Jarlaxle betrayed Artemis Entreri to the Netherese, Draygo Quick obtained Charon's Claw and subsequently gave it to Alegni. Alegni was able to use the sword to enslave Entreri, who operated under the alias "Barrabus the Gray."[5] Some time prior to the Year of Knowledge Unearthed, 1451 DR, the Netherese lord Draygo Quick sponsored Herzgo Alegni into the Circle of Power and recommended him for a mission to Neverwinter Wood to find the lost First Enclave, Xinlenal.[6]

In the Year of the Reborn Hero, 1463 DR, Alegni ordered Barrabus to capture Dahlia, who was traveling with Drizzt Do'Urden (Entreri's old nemesis) and planning to kill Alegni. Barrabus ended up joining Dahlia and Drizzt in an attempt to exact revenge. The group confronted Alegni on the Winged Wyvern Bridge in Neverwinter and gravely injured him before he was able to retreat to the Shadowfell. They took Claw and believed Alegni dead, but in reality the tiefling was healed by clerics and ordered by Quick to return to retrieve the sword. He took a group of Shadovar, including members of Cavus Dun, to Gauntlgrym, where Dahlia's group planned to destroy Claw and free Entreri. The Netherese failed and the sword was tossed into the pit of the primordial and presumed destroyed. Dahlia slew Alegni there in Gauntlgrym.[1]

Possessions[]

Alegni carried Charon's Claw and used this weapon in concert with a tuning fork–like object to control Barrabus by striking the fork against Claw.[2]

Relationships[]

Barrabus the Gray[]

Alegni used Charon's Claw to enslave Barrabus the Gray (Artemis Entreri). Entreri hated his master but was forced to serve him because of the sword.[2][7]

Effron[]

Effron was the son of Alegni and Dahlia Sin'felle, whom Alegni had raped.[8] Effron worked under Alegni for a time in Neverwinter, as he was an apprentice of Draygo Quick. The warlord despised his son's deformity and weakness, but a mutual hatred of Dahlia and orders from Quick kept them in partnership.[1] Alegni claimed Effron had disappointed him since he first saw him.[9] After Alegni's death, Effron mourned his death and vowed revenge on Dahlia.[10]

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Appearances[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 R.A. Salvatore (August 2012). Charon's Claw. (Wizards of the Coast), p. ?. ISBN 0-7869-6223-2.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 R.A. Salvatore (October 2010). Gauntlgrym. (Wizards of the Coast), p. ?. ISBN 978-0786955008.
  3. R.A. Salvatore (August 2012). Charon's Claw. (Wizards of the Coast), chap. 2, p. 29. ISBN 0-7869-6223-2.
  4. R.A. Salvatore (August 2012). Charon's Claw. (Wizards of the Coast), chap. 16, p. 229. ISBN 0-7869-6223-2.
  5. R.A. Salvatore (August 2012). Charon's Claw. (Wizards of the Coast), chap. 13, p. 188. ISBN 0-7869-6223-2.
  6. R.A. Salvatore (October 2011). Neverwinter. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 197. ISBN 0-7869-5842-1.
  7. R.A. Salvatore (October 2011). Neverwinter. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 280. ISBN 0-7869-5842-1.
  8. R.A. Salvatore (August 2012). Charon's Claw. (Wizards of the Coast), chap. 25, p. 330. ISBN 0-7869-6223-2.
  9. R.A. Salvatore (August 2012). Charon's Claw. (Wizards of the Coast), chap. 18, p. 250. ISBN 0-7869-6223-2.
  10. R.A. Salvatore (August 2012). Charon's Claw. (Wizards of the Coast), chap. 26, p. 335. ISBN 0-7869-6223-2.
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