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Alatar Locke
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Alatar Locke is a famous early explorer of Dereth.[1][2][3][4]

Alatar is from a region of Aluvia not unlike the rich farmland of the Plains of Gaerwel on Dereth.[5] He is of the highest education that Aluvia could provide, taught by the most brilliant Gharu'ndim scholars his father could afford.[6] It is not known exactly when Alatar arrived in Dereth, however, it is known that he explored The Floating City at least a decade prior to any other Isparians,[4] which means he explored it in Harvestgain, Portal Year 1, if not earlier.[3]

In his early days of exploration, Alatar was famously the first Isparian to chart the Direlands,[4], the first to explore the Halls of the Lost Light,[4][2] and as previously mentioned, the first to explore The Floating City.[4] Alatar also explored the Swamp Temple in the Blackmire Swamp,[7] and many other dungeons throughout Dereth.[8]

Alatar is an old friend of Elysa Strathelar, and the two corresponded up to Portal Year 4.[9] Alatar was still active up to Portal Year 10. In his text on the festival stones, as well as the map credited to him that was provided to new arrivals, he mentions both the towns of Al-Arqas and Lytelthorpe,[10][5] which we know to have been founded in Portal Year 10.[11][12][13][14]

Despite this, by Harvestgain, 12 PY, the scholars of the Zaikhal Arcanum feared that Alatar may have been lost before Lifestones rose.[15][4] It is not known why they thought this, but perhaps they were unaware of his more recent activity, or perhaps they thought he had never attuned to a lifestone.

Thankfully, the Arcanum's judgement was wrong in this case. In Seedsow, 13 PY, adventurers discovered Alatar Locke residing in the Precarious Sojourn.[16] Alatar explained that he was a cartographer for the Explorer Society, and that he had ended up at this location after spending some time in the Floating City.[16] After resurfacing, Alatar sent correspondence to his old friend Elysa.[9] She wrote back to him around Solclaim, 14 PY, however, her letter was intercepted and found its way into the possession of the Mite Warrior Queen.[9]

Presumably also after resurfacing, Alatar helped Elysa and her allies identify the Tursh Totem, which Elysa's Royal Guard had found some years prior to Snowreap, 16 PY.[17] After searching through a series of ancient Empyrean texts, Alatar discovered that Tursh was some sort of being worshiped as a god by a group of cannibalistic savages that once lived in the snow-covered peaks of Dereth. Tursh was purported to be the god of Hunger, though no other reference to Tursh's specific powers or exploits were uncovered in Alatar's research.[17]

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The Arcanum described Alatar locke as the first great human Explorer of Dereth.[4] He is notable for his exploration of the Direlands and many dungeons throughout Dereth.[4][2][7][8] While he is credited as the first to chart the Direlands, legend claims that Lilitha was the first human to travel through them.[18]

Alatar is also noteworthy for his study of the Empyrean. The very term Empyrean was coined by Alatar Locke.[4][6] Alatar also theorized that, contrary to the beliefs of Isparian scholars at the time, the Empyreans were not all from a single culture, but instead there were several eras of vastly different Empyrean civilizations.[6] In some of his early writings, Locke wrote of the different Empyrean cultures.[7][6] He described the architecture and some rituals of the Falatacot, although he did not call them Falatacot at that time.[7][6] By the time he explored the Floating City, Alatar was using the term Falatacot,[19] and knew of the Millennium War and the fall of the Ice Throne.[19][20]

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According to old articles about the Undead, Alatar has a son named Ardivan Locke.[21][22] Since this version of the backstory for Undead was retconned later, it is unknown if Ardivan still exists in canon.

The Official strategy guide for Asheron's Call: Dark Majesty lists stats for Alatar's Battle Axe, Alatar's Helm, and Alatar's Platemail Hauberk.[23] These items have never been discovered and are considered Unimplemented and Unfinished Content. The do provide some insight as to how the developers may have seen Alatar, though. Despite being very well educated and known for his exploration and research, he also would have been a capable fighter, able to wield heavy plate armor and fight with an axe.

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A Crumpled Letter A note from Iquba A Stained Book (Banderling Area) A Stained Book (Bar) A Stained Book (Lost Chamber) A Stained Book (Museum) A Stained Book (Skyway) General History of Dereth Vol. XI Inuo-Kon Kou's Book Letter from Alatar Of Lord Cambarth The Festival Stones of the Empyrean The Legend of Lilitha Swamp Temple Tome

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