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caption=The Simbul on the cover of ''The Simbul's Gift'', by Lynn Abbey|
name=Alassra Silverhand|
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class=Sorceress 20/Wizard 10/Archmage 2|
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age= approx. 608 (Born in DR 766 (Year of Yearning), Current Year DR 1374)|
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'''The Simbul''', real name '''Alassra Shentrantra Silverhand''', is a [[fictional character]] in the ''[[Forgotten Realms]]'' [[campaign setting]] for the ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' [[fantasy]] [[role-playing game]]. Also known as the Witch-Queen of Aglarond, she is one of [[the Seven Sisters (Forgotten Realms)|Seven Sisters]], a chosen of the goddess of magic [[Mystra (goddess)|Mystra]], and one of the most powerful spellcasters in [[Faerûn]]. Her character features in a number of novels by setting creator [[Ed Greenwood]], most recently ''Elminster in Hell'', published in 2001. She also features more prominently in the 1997 novel ''The Simbul's Gift'', by author [[Lynn Abbey]].

Her personality echoes her talents as a powerful and somewhat wild sorceress, highly unpredictable and prone to sudden outbursts of rage. She is queen of [[Aglarond]], a nation in the east of [[Faerûn]], but many of her subjects fear her for her recklessness and apparent unstable nature. She has been the paramour of the Sage of Shadowdale, [[Elminster]], and is noteworthy as the only spellcaster in Faerûn to have developed a spell not already known to Mystra{{Fact|date=August 2008}}: Simbul's Synostodweomer (7th level [[transmutation]]). The spell's effect is to convert the energy of another memorized [[Magic of Dungeons & Dragons#Arcane magic|arcane]] spell into healing energy, though healing spells are generally only [[Magic of Dungeons & Dragons#Divine magic|divine]].

== History ==
Being one of the [[the Seven Sisters (Forgotten Realms)|Seven Sisters]], the Simbul is the daughter of Dornal Silverhand and Elué. After the death of her mother, young Alassra was entrusted by [[Mystra (goddess)|Mystra]], the goddess of magic, to the care of the [[witches of Rashemen]]. Mystra gave the witches spells that enabled them to rule [[Rashemen]] and repel invasions by [[Thay]].

After the Simbul left the witches, she started wandering the planes. Little is known about her whereabouts during that period, which lasted for some 400 years. It is said that Mystra herself revealed to her the fact that she was one of the [[Mystra (goddess)#Mystra's Chosen|Chosen]], after one of her consorts (allegedly a wizard from another plane) perished.

The Simbul ended up posing as the apprentice of Ilione, a lesser sorceress and ruler of [[East Faerûn|Aglarond]]. She took the name "the Simbul" from a deity of the primitive human tribes that inhabited the [[Yuirwood]] before the [[Elf (Dungeons & Dragons)|elves]] there, and whose runes can still be found deep within the wood (the goddess known as the Simbul was absorbed as an aspect of [[Labelas Enoreth]]).

Ilione had designated the Simbul as her successor. The Simbul assumed the throne of Aglarond upon Ilione's death. The wizard Elminster recognised the Simbul for whom she was more than a century ago. Elminster's love helped reduce the frequency of her berserker rage fits, but she remained feared for the amount of damage she could inflict. It was the Simbul whom Mystra sent into [[Baator|Hell]] to retrieve Elminster when he was banished there. King Azoun IV of [[Cormyr]] once called her "a good friend, but a deadly enemy".

After Mystra's death by [[Cyric]] and the Spellplague that followed, The Simbul had her powers drastically reduced, like all other Chosen of Mystra. She is thought, even by her own people, to have perished in the Year of The Seven Sisters (1425 DR), consumed in the fire that destroyed the God Velsharoon. In reality, however, she is still alive, and now resides in the Dalelands.

== The Simbul and Thay ==
As well as signifying Alassra Silverhand's connection to Aglarond through its deific origins, the word "Simbul" means "watchful warrior-wizard" in the ancient Aglarondan language, and Alassra lives up to that role. Her presence alone is a strong incentive for the [[Red Wizards of Thay]] not to attack Aglarond. When she commits herself to battle, the amount of damage she can cause is incredible. She sometimes makes her enemies an example, using far more magic than necessary to destroy them in a spectacular fashion. No Red Wizard in his right mind would face the Simbul, and even her own subjects in Aglarond sometimes fear and avoid her, thinking her mad.

==References==
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*[[Dale Donovan|Donovan, Dale]] and [[Paul Culotta]]. ''[[Heroes' Lorebook]]'' ([[TSR, Inc.|TSR]], 1996).
*[[Ed Greenwood|Greenwood, Ed]], et al. ''[[Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting]]''&mdash;(2001), [[Wizards of the Coast]].
*[[Ed Greenwood|Greenwood, Ed]]. ''[[The Code of the Harpers]]'' ([[TSR, Inc.|TSR]], 1993).
*Greenwood, Ed. ''The Seven Sisters'' (TSR, 1995).
*[[Anthony Pryor|Pryor, Anthony]]. ''[[Spellbound]]'' (TSR, 1995).


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