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Greykell ir'Ryc is a human soldier who was formerly a captain in the Cyran army. She fought on the Karrnathi front during the Last War, where she lost her right eye. In 994 YK, a mission to Droaam brought her into contact with the Daughters of Sora Kell and into conflict with the Blood of Vol. During the mission, she found her missing eye replaced with an ancient Dhakaani artifact: The Key to the Kingdom of Night. After Cyre's destruction, she became one of the thousands of Cyran refugees in Sharn, hiding from the Blood of Vol.[1][2]

History[]

Lady Greykell was born to the Ryc family, one of the lesser noble families in Cyre. She joined the Cyran army, and rose to the rank of captain during the Last War. She fought many Karrnathi bone knights and warforged titans on the Karrnath/Cyre front. She became one of the few female captains on Cyre's southern front, and used brilliant but unorthodox strategies to defeat her foes. She inspired her troops, and was praised by even the queen herself.[1][2]

In 994 YK, Greykell was assigned a special mission: follow a Karrnathi squad into Droaam, determine their reason for going after the ruins of the Kech Nasaar, and leave no Karrnathi alive. She took an elite squad of seven Cyrans into Droaam on the Karrnathi's trail, but they were ambushed by the Karrnathi at the ruins. However, the Karrns were in turn ambushed by the gnoll hordes of Droaam. The gnolls brought the survivors of both squads—Greykell and a warforged named Mace for the Cyrans, and Captain Suradin and three other Karrnathi—to their rulers, the Daughters of Sora Kell.[1]

Suradin's squad was after what the goblins called Kur Lheshat Nasaar, The Key to the Kingdom of Night. The Daughters released both teams into the undercity of the Great Crag, each vying to find the Key. The two teams clashed, and Greykell came out victorious with the Key, which Sora Teraza called the Eye of the Wolf.[1]

However, once Greykell returned to Cyre, she found it destroyed by the Mourning. After the destruction of Cyre, Greykell found herself a refugee. She found her way to Sharn, where she was hunted down by a Blood of Vol fanatic.[1]

Since then, Greykell has found her new home in Sharn. She has taken up residence in the district of High Walls, where she serves as a rallying point for former Cyran refugees. She has allied herself with Teral, one of the few councilors to survive Cyre. Greykell became one of the enforcers of law within High Walls.[2]

In Dravago in 996 YK, Greykell aided a Cyran compatriot, Daine, and his allies when they visited Sharn. While in High Walls, Daine was attacked by other Cyrans, and Greykell came to Daine's aid. They investigated the disappearance of Cyran refugees, which was ultimately tied to a plot involving a group with aberrant dragonmarks and bonded symbionts.[2]

Abilities[]

Greykell is a skilled fighter, with unique abilities even before she found The Key to the Kingdom of Night. She is stronger and faster than most humans, and is immune to the bite of a cockatrice. It has yet to be revealed what other abilities she has gained from The Key to the Kingdom of Night, other than the ability to detect magical auras and the ability to disintegrate vampires.[1][2]

She wields a dragonshard-blade sword, a relic handed down though her family. It is one of her few possessions that survived the Day of Mourning.[1]

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Note[]

There is an implied connection between Greykell and the legendary night hag Sora Kell, as shown when Sora Katra of the Daughters of Sora Kell refers to her as "sister" in Eye of the Wolf.[1] Keith Baker also pointed out on his website that both their names end in 'Kell'.[3]

Appearances[]

Comics
Eye of the Wolf
Novels
City of Towers

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Keith Baker (August 2006). Eberron: Eye of the Wolf. (unspecified pub.).
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Keith Baker (2005). The City of Towers. (Wizards of the Coast). ISBN 0-7869-3584-7.
  3. Keith Baker (06/06/2012). Dragonmarks 6/6: Droaam and the Daughters of Sora Kell. Archived from the original on 10/31/2016. Retrieved on 02/27/2019.
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