Even in a place so beset by enemies as Adar, internal struggles for power still exist.
Ay'Kuar, Master of the Monastery: All the defenders of Shalquar Monastery honor the leadership of the Master, always a monk of great strength who has proven his wisdom in matters both philosophical and martial. While the first leaders of the monastery were human, the Master has long since been chosen almost exclusively from among the kalashtar who devote themselves to Shalquar’s defense. The Master’s primary task is to enact specific plans to shield the monastery from discovery or, failing that, defend it from attack.
The current Master is a male kalashtar named Ay’Kuar (LN male kalashtar monk 5/soulknife 6). He strongly supports an aggressive defense of the region; his most famous (and controversial) strategy has been the sanctioning of surgical strikes against Riedran scout patrols exploring locations far from the actual pass. He theorizes that this will prevent the Inspired from deducing Shalquar’s location based on where patrols vanish, but his critics lament the loss of human lives that pose little threat.
Council of Lineages: While Ay’Kuar is in control of monastery defenses, he is not its true leader. A council of the thirty-four lineages currently represented within Shalquar’s population (of the sixty-seven lineages originally established by the quori who fled Dal Quor for Eberron) is the guiding force for the kalashtar of Shalquar. The Council of Lineages establishes policies and makes decisions that affect the shape of the war against the Inspired’s Riedran armies and the spies of the Dreaming Dark.
The Dreaming Dark: While it has no foothold within the monastery itself, the Dreaming Dark always has agents prowling the mountains. The psions of Shalquar spend a great deal of time attempting to find these spies through remote viewing, with mixed results. Should any be detected, a team of kalashtar soulknives, psychic warriors, and monks is dispatched to eliminate them as quickly as possible. While many kalashtar might be willing to deal mercifully with the often inconsequential Riedran humans, they give no quarter to the Dreaming Dark’s agents when they are found.
Monks of Adar: The human monks who share Shalquar Monastery with the kalashtar follow their own communal lifestyle, studying their path of discipline and ascetic virtue. While many discuss philosophy and morality endlessly with their kalashtar counterparts, they are not of the same religion, nor are they subject to the decisions of the Council of Lineages. Technically, the kalashtar are still guests of the Adar monks, even though they now outnumber the humans nearly fourfold. The monks only obey the Master of the monastery on issues of immediate protection, and they largely ignore the larger issues of the war against the Inspired.