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|name=Alhamazad the Wise
|name=Alhamazad the Wise
|home=
|home=[[Zeif]]
|gender=Male
|gender=Male
|race=Human
|race=Human
|class=Wizard
|class=Wizard
|alignment=Lawful Neutral
|alignment=Lawful Neutral
|age=
|age=85+
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'''Alhamazad the Wise''' is a powerful human wizard of [[Baklunish]] descent, and one of the newest members of the [[Circle of Eight]].
'''Alhamazad the Wise''' is a powerful human wizard of [[Baklunish]] descent, and one of the newest members of the [[Circle of Eight]].


==Description==
==Description==
Alhamazad is an elderly Baklunish man who walks with a limp. He dresses in plain robes, and covers his shaved head with a simple turban.


==Relationships==
==Relationships==
Alhamazad is a good friend of [[Mordenkainen]], and an enemy of [[Kermin Mindbender]]. Mindbender once served as Alhamazad's apprentice.
Alhamazad is a good friend of [[Mordenkainen]], whom he has known for over twenty years. He is wary of [[Drawmij]], and holds great antipathy for [[Warnes Starcoat]]. [[Kermin Mind-Bender]] of the [[Boneheart]] once served as Alhamazad's apprentice, but the two are now enemies.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 11:25, 29 September 2007

Greyhawk Character
Alhamazad the Wise
General info
Home:Zeif
Alignment:Lawful Neutral
Gender:Male
Species:Human
Class:Wizard
Dates
Age:85+

Alhamazad the Wise is a powerful human wizard of Baklunish descent, and one of the newest members of the Circle of Eight.

Description

Alhamazad is an elderly Baklunish man who walks with a limp. He dresses in plain robes, and covers his shaved head with a simple turban.

Relationships

Alhamazad is a good friend of Mordenkainen, whom he has known for over twenty years. He is wary of Drawmij, and holds great antipathy for Warnes Starcoat. Kermin Mind-Bender of the Boneheart once served as Alhamazad's apprentice, but the two are now enemies.

History

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