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'''Yrre the Sparkstruck''' was a [[Gnome|Gnomish]] inventor and tinkerer. They enjoyed puns, spikes, and most of all electricity, inventing many objects that created or benefited from {{DamageType|Lightning}}
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}}'''Yrre the Sparkstruck''' was a [[Gnome|gnomish]] inventor and tinkerer, with the creation of several in-game items attributed to them. They enjoyed puns, spikes, and most of all electricity, inventing many objects that created or benefited from {{DamageType|Lightning}}.
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== History ==
Yrre became obsessed with lightning when they left the Underdark for the first time and encountered a powerful storm.{{ref|[[The Watersparkers]]: "An enormous storm was raging the first time Yrre the Sparkstruck left the Underdark. The deep gnome's interest in lightning at once became an all-consuming obsession, and they would spend the rest of their years trying to recreate that storm's power themselves."}} Throughout their life, they invented many lightning-themed weapons and equipment, much of which was inspired by their sometime partner and fellow inventor, [[Lenore De Hurst]].


Yrre became obsessed with lightning when they first left the Underdark and encountered a powerful storm<ref>[[The Watersparkers]]: "An enormous storm was raging the first time Yrre the Sparkstruck left the Underdark. The deep gnome's interest in lightning at once became an all-consuming obsession, and they would spend the rest of their years trying to recreate that storm's power themselves."</ref>. They were in a relationship with [[Lenore De Hurst]], the owner of the [[Arcane Tower]]. After a falling-out<ref>[[Letter to Yrre]]: "I don't know if you're coming back ... Despite everything, I still love you."</ref>, Yrre left the Tower. They eventually returned, but Lenore was long gone<ref>[[The Spellsparkler]]: "Yrre the Sparkstruck intended to give the Spellsparkler to Lenore a cleric of Mystra and old lover. But when the gnome returned to the cleric's tower, they found it empty - inhabited only by dust and abandoned experiments."</ref>. It is unknown what happened to Yrre after this, but many of their inventions are found scattered across the [[Underdark]] and [[Grymforge]].
Lenore was the owner of the Underdark's [[Arcane Tower]], where the two lived for a time, working together on their inventions and magic. After a falling-out, Yrre left the tower.{{ref|[[Letter to Yrre]]: "I don't know if you're coming back ... Despite everything, I still love you."}} They eventually returned, hoping to reunite with Lenore, but she was long gone.{{ref|[[The Spellsparkler]]: "Yrre the Sparkstruck intended to give the Spellsparkler to Lenore a cleric of Mystra and old lover. But when the gnome returned to the cleric's tower, they found it empty - inhabited only by dust and abandoned experiments."}} Yrre waited for some time for Lenore to return to the tower, expecting her to be gone only a few tenday to Baldur's Gate,{{ref|[[Letter to Yrre]]}} but eventually gave up when she never did.


All sources in the game refer to Yrre only as "them", suggesting that they may have considered themselves non-binary.  
It is unknown what happened to Yrre after this, but many of their inventions are found scattered across the [[Underdark]] and [[Grymforge]].


== Inventions ==
== Inventions ==
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* {{MdRarityItem|The Blast Pendant}}
* {{MdRarityItem|The Blast Pendant}}
* {{MdRarityItem|The Joltshooter}}
* {{MdRarityItem|The Joltshooter}}
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* {{MdRarityItem|The Spellsparkler}}
* {{MdRarityItem|The Spellsparkler}}
* {{MdRarityItem|The Watersparkers}}
* {{MdRarityItem|The Watersparkers}}
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== References ==
== References ==
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Revision as of 22:53, 23 November 2024

Yrre the Sparkstruck was a gnomish inventor and tinkerer, with the creation of several in-game items attributed to them. They enjoyed puns, spikes, and most of all electricity, inventing many objects that created or benefited from Damage TypesLightning.

History

Yrre became obsessed with lightning when they left the Underdark for the first time and encountered a powerful storm.[1] Throughout their life, they invented many lightning-themed weapons and equipment, much of which was inspired by their sometime partner and fellow inventor, Lenore De Hurst.

Lenore was the owner of the Underdark's Arcane Tower, where the two lived for a time, working together on their inventions and magic. After a falling-out, Yrre left the tower.[2] They eventually returned, hoping to reunite with Lenore, but she was long gone.[3] Yrre waited for some time for Lenore to return to the tower, expecting her to be gone only a few tenday to Baldur's Gate,[4] but eventually gave up when she never did.

It is unknown what happened to Yrre after this, but many of their inventions are found scattered across the Underdark and Grymforge.

Inventions

References

  1. The Watersparkers: "An enormous storm was raging the first time Yrre the Sparkstruck left the Underdark. The deep gnome's interest in lightning at once became an all-consuming obsession, and they would spend the rest of their years trying to recreate that storm's power themselves."
  2. Letter to Yrre: "I don't know if you're coming back ... Despite everything, I still love you."
  3. The Spellsparkler: "Yrre the Sparkstruck intended to give the Spellsparkler to Lenore a cleric of Mystra and old lover. But when the gnome returned to the cleric's tower, they found it empty - inhabited only by dust and abandoned experiments."
  4. Letter to Yrre