Ehran, the Scribe

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Ehran the Scribe, is a highly respected scholar of magic and the cycles of magic in the Sixth World and rumoured to be an Immortal Elf. As of 2080 CE, he is Head of the Dunkelzahn Institute for Magical Research (DIMR).

Demeanor

Ehran is described as being over two meters tall, with a square jaw and piercing green eyes. He appears to be a middle aged elf, though a bit older than he should be. He is described as charismatic, convincing, with an air of sophistication and refinement. He is regularly found dressed very stylishly, often in Japanese or Spanish designer suits[1].

Background

Not much is known of Ehran before he appeared in Portland during the events of the Sixth Age. He is involved with events directly and indirectly from the 2050's on, particularly with Harlequin. He is widely known for his book, Humanity Ascended, which introduced the theory of the cycles of magic to the greater world, for which he won a Pulitzer Prize.

As events proceed in the Sixth World, it is revealed he has a daughter, Jane "Frosty" Forester, who becomes a pawn in a chal'han between himself and Harlequin. He was known to be a High Prince of Tir Tairngire, and maintained a heavily secured property on Mount Saint Helens, named Althain.

He was close acquiantences with Dunkelzahn, receiving several bequeaths and mentions in his Will[2]. In the events that followed, he stepped down from the Council of Princes, taking his current role with the DIMR. Subsequently, he was directly involved with the events surrounding the Artifacts, an at one point was in the possession of the Piri Reis Map. He was later present for the events at the Watergate Rift Bunker, when Ghostwalker closed the Dunkelzahn Rift[3].

Appearances

The following list of appearances is referenced from the Shadowrun Wiki on Fandom.com[4]:

References

  1. Harlequin, Tom Dowd/Sam Lewis et al, 1990, 1996, FASA Corporation, © FASA Corporation
  2. Portfolio of a Dragon: Dunkelzahn's Secrets, Michael Mulvhill et al, 1996, FASA Corporation, © FASA Corporation
  3. Artifacts Unbound, Matt Heerdt et al, 2011, Catalyst Game Labs, © Topps, Inc
  4. Shadowrun Wiki on Fandom.com - "Ehran, the Scribe", Link, Updated April 2025, Accessed April 2025 [Wiki]