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Dove Falconhand is a character from the Forgotten Realms setting of the Dungeons and Dragons role playing game. She is the sister of Alustriel.

A ranger, Chosen of Mystra, and one of the , Dove is known for her skill at arms. She was the eldest of the three sisters raised by Elminster Aumar at Mystra's bidding. She is a renowned Knight of Myth Drannor married to another Knight - Florin Falconhand.

She appears in various Dungeons and Dragons accessories and novels, a list of which can be seen at 's page on the Seven Sisters


Here is a summary of her appearances in the Drizzt Do'Urden novel Sojourn, third in the Dark Elf Trilogy by R.A. Salvatore:
Chronologically, her first role in the series was to pursue renegade drow Drizzt Do'Urden. Following the dark elf for some time, Dove and her companions wished to determine his purpose and his role in the slaying of two barghest whelps. However, Dove came to the conclusion that Drizzt meant no harm, and allowed him to go on without pursuit. Later, she was glad to hear of Drizzt becoming the pupil of Montolio Debrouchee, and sent a message praising the "deserving drow."

Later, Dove was one of the reasons that Drizzt was denied entrance to Silverymoon on his way to Mithral Hall. Due to the two of them being rangers, and also likely because of her pursuit of him years before, Dove wanted to meet with Drizzt. However, her sister Alustriel would not permit it at that time.
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Jak Fleet is a fictional character in the Dungeons & Dragons Forgotten Realms fantasy setting. Jak is the halfling friend and adventuring companion of Erevis Cale. In his early career, Jak served as a cleric/thief in the semi-secret organization know as the Harpers. He is a prominent character in The Erevis Cale Trilogy by author Paul S. Kemp.
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Residents of R.A. Salvatore's Forgotten Realms universe, these two span several of his storylines. Beyond there surname, and that they live in Vaasa, their clan is unknown, although Ivan and Pikel frequently ally themselves with the Battlehammer clan. At the start of The Cleric Quintet Ivan and Pikel were employed by the Edificant Library as cooks. The priests say that they were some of the best cooks that the library had ever seen.

Ivan Bouldershoulder
Ivan is a stereotypical dwarf. Surly, strong, and always ready for a fight, he has allied himself with both Cadderly Bonaduce and Drizzt Do'Urden, two other characters of creation. Ivan is described as roughly four feet tall, and about two hundred pounds. He is almost never seen without his brother Pikel, for whom he often serves as translator. Ivan's weapon of choice is a large two-bitted axe. He also carries a crossbow that Cadderly designed. The crossbow, which Ivan himself built, fires unique bolts which are designed to fold in upon themselves, compressing the oil of impact, inside to cause an explosion. Ivan also wears a helmet with the antlers from an eight-point buck attached to it, and lacquered with several metals (the deer having been felled by a hammer throw in a contest with an elf). Ivan can use the helmet as a weapon by headbutting his opponents. The antlers are screwed in place with a tight perfect fit, and sealed with lacquer.

Under the influence of the chaos curse, Ivan did almost nothing except cook for the gluttons, and fight with his brother. But when Cadderly tried to talk to him, he and his brother were able to shake off the curse temporarily, on account of dwarves' natural resistance to enchantments. After he and Pikel came to their senses, they journeyed with Cadderly to the cellars of The Edificant Library to defeat the chaos curse, and the priest, Barjin, who brought it.
Ivan is also shown to care deeply for his brother Pikel, especially when Pikel was apparently killed while fighting undead. After Pikel was struck down, Ivan only cared for hunting down the undead they were fighting, and almost attacked Cadderly when Cadderly was trying to calm Ivan down.

Pikel Bouldershoulder
Pikel is the antithesis of his brother; his hair is dyed green, and worn braided behind his ears, and a follower of the way of the druid. (which Pikel pronounces 'doo-dad'). Pikel's clothing is also unique among dwarves, preferring a green sleeveless robe and sandals over armor and heavy boots. When in battle, he often dons a cooking pot for a helmet. His weapon of choice is the shillelagh, a magical druid club. He always refers to this weapon as a "Sha-la-la!". Pikel's vocabulary is mostly restricted to "Hee Hee Hee", "Poof!", "Wee!", "Ooo," and "Boom", his brother usually translating for everyone else. He is often identified by his trademark "Oo oi!" Whenever Ivan refers to Pikel as "me brother", Pikel always echoes with "Me brudder". He recently lost an arm during the War against Obould Many-Arrows, but seeing as he lives at Spirit Soaring with Cadderly, he will almost certainly get it back. Pikel seems to have some druidic characteristics, for in the past, he has charmed animals, and talked to stone and tree. However, he is far from a full-fledged druid.
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Return To Pepperland is an unreleased 1987 album by Paul McCartney

The songs on this album were all recorded between 1984 and 1987 (some with Phil Ramone producing). Most of them remain unreleased to this day whilst others (most notably "Beautiful Night") were re-recorded. Only a handfull crept onto various CD-single B-sides more than 10 years later. Tracks 3, 6, 7, 8 & 16 are demos.

All tracks by Paul McCartney, except track 14 (Lennon/McCartney) and track 16 (McCartney/Stewart).

Track listing:

# "Lindiana" - 5:48
#* "Unreleased song, recorded between September and December 1984"
# "I Love This House" - 3:44
#* "Previously released on Oobu Joobu 4 - The World Tonight and Oobu Joobu 1 - Young Boy. Outtake from 1984"
# "We Got Married" - 5:10
#* "Demo or alternate version, longer than the version from Flowers In The Dirt"
# "Beautiful Night" - 6:13
#* "Alternate version, longer than the version from Flaming Pie. Recorded in August 1986 in New York and in June 1987"
# "Loveliest Thing" - 3:58
#* "Previously released on the Figure Of Eight CD single and on the Japan version of the Flowers In The Dirt album. Recorded in August 1986 and June 1987"
# "Squid" - 6:25
#* "Instrumental. Recorded in December 86. Previously released on The World Tonight - Oobu Joobu 14 CD single"
# "Big Day" - 5:36
#* "Mostly instrumental. Unreleased song. Demo recorded in 1986 and 1987"
# "This One" - 3:26
#* "Studio demo recorded in February 1987"
# "Love Come Tumbling Down" - 4:22
#* "Recorded on March 10th (Sussex, England), 1987. Released on the Beautiful Night CD single"
# "Christian Pop" - 2:21
#* "Recorded in early 1987, this unreleased instrumental will be later adapted for the Paul McCartney's Liverpool Oratorio"
# "Atlantic Ocean" - 6:47
#* "Recorded in March 1987. Alternate version from Oobu Joobu 1 - Young Boy CD single"
# "Love Mix" - 3:01
#* "Recorded on April 24th, 1987 (Sussex, England). Released on the Oobu Joobu 5 - Beautiful Night CD single"
# "Return To Pepperland" - 4:53
#* "Recorded in June 1987. Never officially released"
# "P.S. Love Me Do" - 3:42
#* "Recorded in June 1987. Released on the double-CD Japanese version of the Flowers In The Dirt album"
# "Same Love" - 3:55
#* "Recorded on June 1st, 1988, in Sussex. Released on the Beautiful Night CD single"
# "Don't Break The Promise" - 3:38
#* "Recorded in June/July 1988. Released on The World Tonight - Oobu Joobu 4 single"

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