Kieren Jalucian
| Kieren | |
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![]() Kieren Jalucian (rightmost), as depicted in Dragon #270. Art by Aaron Williams. | |
| General info | |
| Home: | Free City of Greyhawk |
| Alignment: | Neutral good |
| Gender: | Male |
| Species: | Human |
| Class: | Wizard 13/archmage 5 |
| Dates | |
| Age: | Unknown |
Kieren Jalucian is the guildmaster of the Guild of Wizardry and principal of Greyhawk University of Magical Arts in the Free City of Greyhawk.
Description
Kieren Jalucian's age is unknown, though he is said to be "very old indeed" and is certainly over 100. Physically he appears to be in his late 30s, standing 6'3" tall with a mane of sandy blond hair. He weighs 200 pounds, much of it well-toned muscle, and dresses in colorful silken robes of Celenian make that billow in the wind as he walks. He takes a light-hearted approach to his work, though this belies the seriousness of his motives. He is approachable and popular among the common people of the city.
Relationships
Kieren is enamored of Jallarzi Sallavarian, and the two can often be found flying, dining, or adventuring together. Jallarzi will endulge Kieren when he shows off his arm wrestling prowess. He is a member of the Directing Oligarchy, but refuses to get involved in its petty rivalries, remaining more amused by his fellow Oligarchs' antics than anything else.
Kieren has little patience with the openly evil members of the University of Magical Arts faculty.
Rumor has it that after the deaths of Otiluke and Tenser, Kieren was invited to join the Circle of Eight, but refused due to his duties as master of the Guild of Wizardry.
Home
Kieren keeps personal rooms at the apex of the University's pyramid.
Bibliography
- Niles, Douglas, and Carl Sargent. The City of Greyhawk. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1989.
- Mona, Erik and Denis Tetreault. "Gem of the Flanaess: City of Greyhawk - Clerkburg (Part 2)." Living Greyhawk Journal #5. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2001.
- Weiss, Sam. "The Directing Oligarchs of Greyhawk." Wizards.com. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2008. Available online: [1]
