Allura Vysoren's adventuring party

Allura Vysoren's adventuring party was based in Tal'Dorei and primarily active around 794 PD. They were most known for sealing the ancient red dragon Thordak within the Elemental Plane of Fire.

The Scourged Rider
Around the year 794 PD, at least two members of this party, Allura Vysoren and Kima, met and worked together to defeat a villain known as the Scourged Rider.

The Cinder King
In 795 PD, the ancient red dragon known as Thordak rampaged across the Gladepools and Mornset Countryside of southern Tal'Dorei, destroying towns such as Byroden and Port Udall. This adventuring party, who by this point had gained some renown, joined the fight against Thordak, at the behest of Sovereign Odellan Tal'Dorei. They gathered a small army of mercenaries and went to Thordak's lair in the Ashen Gorge and did battle with his army, the lizardfolk of the Scions of Flame, but were overwhelmed by Thordak's might and fled.

Turning to other means, the party collaborated with the Arcana Pansophical and Fire Ashari to devise a trap that could, they believed, permanently seal Thordak within the Elemental Plane of Fire, preventing him from ever returning to Exandria. A member of the party posed as a follower of Thordak, gained his trust, and convinced the dragon he would be able to empower himself by using the heart crystal of a primordial fire titan. This heart crystal was actually a soul anchor which could not be removed from the Fire Plane. They fought Thordak on the Plane of Fire and succeeded in sealing him there, but Sirus, Dohla, and Ghenn died in the process. Their bodies were buried in the cemetery of Byroden.

Disbanding
Some time years before 810 PD, the remaining members of this party went their separate ways, but remained friends. Both Allura and Drake Thunderbrand joined the Arcana Pansophical, and Allura gained a seat on the Tal'Dorei Council as the Master of Arcana. Kima gained prominence in Vasselheim and joined the ranks of the Platinum Sanctuary, earning the title "Lady Kima of Vord".