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== Chronology == === <u>Wistram Days</u> === Years ago, when [[Pisces]] and [[Ceria Springwalker|Ceria]] first attended Wistram, Illphres was assigned to be the teacher of their ''destruction magic'' class<ref name="Pt.2β>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/11/10/s03-wistram-days-pt-2/ S03 β Wistram Days (Pt. 2)]</ref>, where they are supposed to be taught combat spells. However, she didn't want to be a teacher and had been largely absent from her own classroom. She was later forced into action by the Council. As a result of that, she sabotaged the class by imposing an impossible task upon the students<ref name=βPt. 2β/>, which they had to overcome to be allowed being taught by her. Their task was to ''melt ''the [Ice Wall] she created, which was impervious to any spell below Tier 4.<ref name="Pt. 4"> [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/11/12/wistram-days-pt-4/ S03 β Wistram Days (Pt. 4)]</ref> Ceria, angry at Illphres' refusal to teach them, shouted at her, which prompted Illphres to summon a second [Ice Wall], sealing the students in the corridor. The students were locked within until Cognita destroyed the [Ice Wall] by punching it. Illphres, along with the other mages who practiced spellcasting at the boulders of Wistram's beaches, watched Ceria practice her combat magic one day. She criticized Ceria's aim, and continued to refuse to teach Ceria; she challenged Ceria to melt her ice. After her exam, Ceria melted Illphres' [Ice Wall] with salt in a last bid to receive teaching or aid in staying at Wistram. She remained impassive and merely turned, walked away, and left Ceria to her despair. Despite this, Ceria would wake up to the news that she had passed her exams; her name had been tacked onto the list of passing students as if it were a last minute addition, thanks to Illphres.<ref name="Pt. 4"/> Illphres kept to her word and taught others who managed to melt her ice, even with salt. Though, she would eliminate those who learned of Ceria's method by forcing them to melt the ice by themselves while she watched.<ref name="Pt. 5"/> During Ceria's second-year at Wistram, Illphres was assailed every day by Ceria's requests to become her student. One day, she was annoyed with her constant shadow, and so ended up paying for the secret that Ceria was afraid of heights. Knowing that, she led Ceria up to a high walkway where Ceria slipped on a patch of summoned ice and fell into the sea.<ref name="Pt. 5"/> Despite her annoyance and steady refusal, she became out-of-sorts when Ceria left her alone on the day she and Pisces left on a hunting expedition at sea. When she heard that the expedition had been ambushed, she froze patches of the ocean over to rush and skate to their aid. Her arrival was announced by the giant blades of ice that were capable of slicing a pirate ship in two. Illphres' true face was revealed to Ceria when the [Storm Captain] cracked her mask of ice. Her lower face, her jaw, her nose was blackened by frostbite; though her lips and she could still speak. Later, Illphres agreed to become her master and teach her in the ways of ice magic, despite her promise to never take on an apprentice.{{ref|8.53 FH}} Illphres' decision to take Ceria on may have been more than simply melting her [Ice Wall], but also due to the oncoming challenge against Cognita or simply that Illphres saw a bit of herself in Ceria. Despite the widespread hatred of [Necromancers], Illphres still regarded Pisces as a mage; and Necromancy his magic. She acknowledged that Pisces sought to be the same as she: a true mage. Illphres introduced her apprentice to [[Wistram Days Challengers|the other mages]] who would challenge [[Cognita]] to reach the upper floors of Wistram. She had Ceria retrieve two enchanted items for the purpose of protecting the others against her ice magic. She then brought Ceria to the challenge room, at the highest available floor, to show Ceria the Golems that they would be facing. As Illphres' allies began preparing to face the Golems, mere minutes away, Illphres told Ceria that she had studied and stayed in Wistram for years. That perhaps she wouldn't have been afraid if she had left to adventure for a few years. This is part of the reason Ceria went back to adventuring. Despite her rivalry with [[Amerys]], Illphres asked her to make sure Ceria would not kill herself should Illphres die. Amerys haphazardly and casually fulfilled Illphres' request. Illphres and the others died to Cognita and the four other Golem guardians. Their bodies, not all entirely in one piece, were stored in [[Bag of Holding|Bags of Holding]] by a group of Golems for disassembly. Before the Golems could begin processing their remains, Pisces reanimated the challengers' corpses. They rose as [[Liches]], more powerful than normal due to their proximity to death and their power in life. The Liches were nearly as powerful as [[Revenants]], as close as Pisces could have made them. He commanded the Liches to aid him when he fought his way into the [[Wistram Academy#Catacombs|catacombs]], pilfered [[Nekhret|Archmage Nekhret]]'s tomb, and set Nekhret's curse of shaded apparitions upon the academy. <ref name=βPt. 7β/> When Ceria left Wistram, Amerys broke into Illphres' room and handed off Illphres' spellbook to be delivered to Ceria. However, [[Charles de Trevalier]] intercepted the delivery to drop the spellbook into the sea.
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