[5], The structure had been repaired and rebuilt many times over the centuries using varying styles and degrees of care, but the tower always seemed to fall back into ruin.

Iomedae • The kalashtar are a compound race created from the union of humanity and renegade spirits from the plane of dreams –spirits called quori. Malebranche • Demon lords •

Thamir • [6] The Helmites were there only a short time, as the black dragons Voaraghamanthar and Waervaerendor captured them around 1372 DR.[2][5]. Kalashtar are often seen as wise, spiritual people with great compassion for others. Sarenrae • The Helmites actively recruited adventurers to help them slay the monsters and bandits of the Mere.

Apsu •

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Parts of the outer wall had been breached, the interior of one of the small corner towers had collapsed, the courtyard buildings were in ruins, the stairs down to the crypts were blocked with rubble, and the interior floors and roof of the main tower had largely collapsed.

Two twenty-foot square, thirty-foot high stone towers stood on the northern and southern corners of the square.

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[1] Around 1370 DR, a group of Helmites from Waterdeep, led by Sir Justin Melenikus, chased bandits from the tower and began using it as their own base.

Irori's priesthood consists primarily of clerics and monks. [2], Iniarv's Tower was a square keep that sat upon an escarpment overlooking the High Road.

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You can give this ability to only one creature at a time; giving it to a creature takes it away from another creature who has it. Lissala • Gallery [citation needed], Irori respects that other deities are different spiritual beings and that what is correct for him may not be so for them.

[5], Trespassers to the tower triggered a spell known Iniarv's unseen voice, which projected a simulated voice of the tower's original owners.

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Infernal dukes • Zursvaater • Stairs connected each level as well as leading down into the cellars and crypts below. [2], After Iniarv's Tower was abandoned, it fell into ruins and was at various times occupied by bandits, fugitives, orcs, and others. Priests are responsible for mentoring others as they try to attain self-perfection either by guiding followers or through rigorous testing and trials. The three towers were connected by a walkway with parapets that could be reached by sets of steps from the inner courtyard.

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Shelyn • But there is an unmistakable alien quality to the kalashtar, as they are haunted by the conflicts of their otherworldly spirits.

As a bonus action when you’re speaking telepathically to a creature, you can give that creature the ability to speak telepathically to you until the start of your next turn. Droskar •

Grundinnar •

Sivanah •

[2] He is one of the core gods of, if not the most powerful deity of the Vudrani pantheon. Nivi Rhombodazzle • Cayden Cailean •

Urazra • Empyreal lords • Angradd • Many attributed this to a curse upon the building bestowed by Iniarv himself. Torag •

Hanspur • [2], Iniarv's Tower was on the eastern side of the High Road, but it was often considered part of the Mere of Dead Men. [3] They are not generally open to the public, and petitioners are asked to wait quietly outside and not disturb those who are meditating within. When you're using this trait to speak telepathically to a creature, you can use your action to give that creature the ability to speak telepathically with you for 1 hour or until you end this effect as an action. Rovagug •

Desna • Gozreh • Gorum •

Besmara • Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Irori holds enlightenment and the quests for knowledge and self-perfection of both body and mind above all. Dahak • Dranngvit •

Alseta •

Folgrit •

Chamidu • Whore queens.

Kalashtar are often seen as wise, spiritual people with great compassion for others.