St. Hollyberry
St. Hollyberry was an Idiri woman who became the disciple and traveling companion of St. Loomis in the years shortly before the Great Dark. Although she was the queen of a distant land far off across the sea, she had heard tales of Kalen Phoenikos and his deeds and had developed a great curiosity about those who called themselves Kalentians. After receiving a vision of a golden compass with hands of flame that guided her northwards, she left her kingdom in the hands of a trusted regent and sailed off along with a small retinue of companions, in search of the people of Kalen.
She accompanied St. Loomis to the city that now bears his name, along with her entourage. She was notable for her great curiosity, and wrote an account of her travels with St. Loomis which has largely been lost.