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The '''Company of Seven''' was an adventuring group whose members all later went on to achieve great fame and power in the world of [[Oerth]]. While they were together, the Company of Seven explored many worlds and planes, some of which had never been heard of, before or since.
The '''Company of Seven''' was an adventuring group whose members all later went on to achieve great fame and power in the world of [[Oerth]]. While they were together, the Company of Seven explored many worlds and planes, some of which had never been heard of, before or since.


Several of the company eventually became demigods and all of the company have spells and magic items named after them.
Several of the company eventually became demigods or hero-deities, and all of the company have spells and magic items named after them.


== The Roster ==
It is not known when, how, or why the Company of Seven disbanded.


*[[Zagig Yragerne]] was already a master wizard and still early in his career when he joined this adventuring group.
==Members==
*[[Zagig Yragerne]], a master wizard who joined (some say formed) this adventuring group early in his career.


*[[Keoghtom]] was a jack of all trades who mastered magic, hunting, alchemy, and the Old Lore of the bards, Zagig's closest confidante and the most inventive of the group.  
*[[Keoghtom]], a jack of all trades who mastered magic, hunting, alchemy, and the [[Old Lore]] of the bards. Keoghtom was Zagig's closest confidante and the most inventive of the group.  


*[[Murlynd]] was a paladin of [[Heironeous]] and an insatiably curious artificer and his grasp of technology improved immeasurably when he traveled to [[Boot Hill]] on an unknown [[Material Plane]] world, and acquired his famous pair of revolvers.
*[[Murlynd]], a paladin of [[Heironeous]] and an insatiably curious artificer. His grasp of technology improved immeasurably when he traveled to [[Boot Hill]] on an unknown [[Material Plane]] world, and acquired his famous pair of revolvers.


*[[Nolzur]] was a skilled illusionist and alchemist who applied his magic to his incredible artistic ability, creating pigments and paints that allowed him to perform wonders.
*[[Nolzur]], a skilled illusionist and alchemist who applied his magic to his incredible artistic ability, creating pigments and paints that allowed him to perform wonders.


*[[Quaal]] was a ranger of [[Flan]] descent whose interest in useful spells and magic, as opposed to sheer arcane power, served the company in good stead.
*[[Quaal]], a ranger of [[Flan]] descent whose interest in useful spells and magic, as opposed to sheer arcane power, served the company in good stead.


*[[Heward]] was an accomplished bard, and his mastery of both song and spell allowed him to channel powerful magic and incredible music through his instruments.
*[[Heward]], an accomplished bard whose mastery of both song and spell allowed him to channel powerful magic and incredible music through his instruments.


*[[Tasha]] was a young apprentice wizard with a morbid sense of humor. Though few alive know it, Tasha is actually the legendary archmage known today as Iggwilv, the former Witch-Queen of [[Perrenland]], mother of [[Iuz]], and the sometime lover of the demon prince [[Graz'zt]].
*[[Tasha]], a young apprentice wizard with a morbid sense of humor. Though few alive know it, Tasha was actually the legendary archmage known today as [[Iggwilv]], who went on to become the Witch-Queen of [[Perrenland]], mother of [[Iuz]], and sometime lover of the demon prince [[Graz'zt]].


It is not known when, how, or why the Company of Seven disbanded.
==Bibliography==
*[[Jason Bulmahn|Bulmahn, Jason]], [[James Jacobs]], and [[Erik Mona]]. ''[[Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk]]''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2007.


==References==
*[[Holian, Gary]], and Rick Miller. "Treasures of Greyhawk: Magic of the Company of Seven." [[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]] #359. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2007.


*Bulmahn, Jason, [[James Jacobs]], and [[Erik Mona]]. ''Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk.'' [[Wizards of the Coast]], 2007.


*Holian, Gary, and Rick Miller. "Treasures of Greyhawk: Magic of the Company of Seven." Dragon Magazine #359. Paizo Publishing, 2007.
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Revision as of 22:45, 5 September 2007

The Company of Seven was an adventuring group whose members all later went on to achieve great fame and power in the world of Oerth. While they were together, the Company of Seven explored many worlds and planes, some of which had never been heard of, before or since.

Several of the company eventually became demigods or hero-deities, and all of the company have spells and magic items named after them.

It is not known when, how, or why the Company of Seven disbanded.

Members

  • Zagig Yragerne, a master wizard who joined (some say formed) this adventuring group early in his career.
  • Keoghtom, a jack of all trades who mastered magic, hunting, alchemy, and the Old Lore of the bards. Keoghtom was Zagig's closest confidante and the most inventive of the group.
  • Murlynd, a paladin of Heironeous and an insatiably curious artificer. His grasp of technology improved immeasurably when he traveled to Boot Hill on an unknown Material Plane world, and acquired his famous pair of revolvers.
  • Nolzur, a skilled illusionist and alchemist who applied his magic to his incredible artistic ability, creating pigments and paints that allowed him to perform wonders.
  • Quaal, a ranger of Flan descent whose interest in useful spells and magic, as opposed to sheer arcane power, served the company in good stead.
  • Heward, an accomplished bard whose mastery of both song and spell allowed him to channel powerful magic and incredible music through his instruments.
  • Tasha, a young apprentice wizard with a morbid sense of humor. Though few alive know it, Tasha was actually the legendary archmage known today as Iggwilv, who went on to become the Witch-Queen of Perrenland, mother of Iuz, and sometime lover of the demon prince Graz'zt.

Bibliography

  • Holian, Gary, and Rick Miller. "Treasures of Greyhawk: Magic of the Company of Seven." Dragon #359. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2007.