![]() Among sages and historians this was known as Mystra's Ban. Indeed, in the wake of the Fall of Netheril, one of her first acts as the Lady of Spells was to ban the use of all magic greater than tenth level. ![]() ![]() Whereas Mystryl was quixotic and quick to change, Mystra was said to be a manifestation of the Cosmic Balance-maintaining order in the world of magic by correcting great inequalities if things went askew. This incarnation of the Mother of All Magic was quite the opposite of her predecessor, Mystryl. When possessed by Mystra, she appeared taller and her hair moved as if it were alive. Caitlan went barefoot and wore plain ankle-length robes of a dark hue. As she created the pendant that held some of her power, the glow revealed the face of a "beautiful, willful young woman, with hints of a long-borne pain." Mystra's avatar at the time was a slim, young girl named Caitlan Moonsong who had a graceful bearing, large, dark eyes and short-cropped blond hair. ![]() When Mystra revealed herself to Midnight just before the gods were forced to walk the land of Toril, she was at first just a dark figure surrounded by an aura of blue-white light. Others described her appearing in a form resembling a multicolored will-o'-wisp. Ĭaitlan Moonsong, who served as an avatar of Mystra.Īs a goddess, Mystra could shape change at will and mortals who saw her reported she changed constantly. The only known description of the mortal that became Mystra was of a "beautiful peasant girl" who was just beginning her studies of the Art. ![]()
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