Inez' twin brother, Ian Jardin was one of the earliest victims of the Schism Tine, which split him into two: a good Ian, the chivalrous national hero Silverblade of Tobrinel, and an evil Ian, lieutenant of the One True Bloodscar. Evil Ian was killed by Inez and Sway. Good Ian helped the Mithril Dagger Heroes during the Madness as a member of the secret team Quattro; he was recently vampirized, but his ultra-good spirit is unbroken by this, and he remains in Tobrinel fighting the forces of evil.
--Who's Who V2
Iellan Tach
Iellan Tach was a priest of the Nylevian god of culture, Ielus. The leader of a right-wing reactionary censorship group known as the Demon Brigade, Tach aspired to bringing all of Ataniel to a new golden age of (as he defined it) culture, no matter the means. He was the sworn enemy of rock star Trissia Maddyx until he was ultimately slain by the Sewer Tour during one of his many attacks on her.
--Who's Who V2
So in other words, a big ol' Promisekeeper.
--Rebecca Nagel
Killed in combat.
--Hillary Sturoster, filing clerk of Annwyn
Ielus
Killed during Ragnarok.
--Hillary Sturoster, filing clerk of Annwyn
Ieshala
Salagian shaman, entrepeneurial envoy to New Trade, and paramour of Vas'. Ieshala is a short, swift bushwoman with dark skin, wooly hair, and very much jewelry.
Praxis' wife, once a member of Sway. A warrior born to a mother from Shikintu and a father from Tobrinel, her main talents are swordsmanship and archery, but she also has the ability to polymorph into a Chinese dragon for short periods of time.
--Who's Who V2
Inez, the most laid-back member of Sway with the possible exception of Zzenith, was a half-Shikinti, half-Tobrinese warrior who teamed up with Sway to save her twin brother Ian and eventually married Praxis.
--from the Chronicles of the Sunfighter
I remember when Talakan captured Lotus and someone suggested that I was probably next on his hit list. Inez said: "That ill-bred, mangy bastard even tries it, I'll chop him into bite-sized pieces and let Zzenith use him for h'ors d'oerves." It sounded romantic at the time, ok?
--Praxis
Iollail Oyello
Iollail was the hapless high priestess of the goddess of neutrality, Vox. Inheriting her position too young, she was led astray by Wyvern, which only partly exonerates her from the sublime stupidity of mistaking George for an avatar of law. Ironically (and tragically), she met her end at the hands of George's Zerthimaniacs, who tore her to pieces during the Madness.