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Scyllua Darkhope was the Castellan of Zhentil Keep and High Captain of its armies. A fallen paladin of Tyr, she became a champion and blackguard of Bane. Under her leadership the Zhents were able to recover after the near complete destruction of their city by the humanoid army sent by Cyric in 1368 DR. Scyllua was killed in 1375 DR by the leaders of the Shadowdale rebellion.

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  • Scyllua Darkhope
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  • Scyllua Darkhope was the Castellan of Zhentil Keep and High Captain of its armies. A fallen paladin of Tyr, she became a champion and blackguard of Bane. Under her leadership the Zhents were able to recover after the near complete destruction of their city by the humanoid army sent by Cyric in 1368 DR. Scyllua was killed in 1375 DR by the leaders of the Shadowdale rebellion.
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  • Scyllua Darkhope
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  • Scyllua Darkhope was the Castellan of Zhentil Keep and High Captain of its armies. A fallen paladin of Tyr, she became a champion and blackguard of Bane. Under her leadership the Zhents were able to recover after the near complete destruction of their city by the humanoid army sent by Cyric in 1368 DR. Scyllua was killed in 1375 DR by the leaders of the Shadowdale rebellion.
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