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As part of the Forsaken’s plans to expand their reach, their leaders sent Hildr to make contact with the [[Black Sun Cult]]. The very people who imbued Hildr with the dark magic that fueled her. She made contact with the cult who spoke of a promised day of Black Sun, when the barriers between the material plane and the Shadowfell were weakest. Hildr aided the cult in their rituals leading up to the Day of Black Sun, even taking to kidnapping villagers from the village of [[Yulyu]] where [[Clymene]] hailed from. This would result in the first of two encounters with Croak and Dagger. | |||
===Croak and Dagger=== | ===Croak and Dagger=== |
Revision as of 01:35, 22 October 2020
Fallen Aasimar, AKA ‘Starlight’, ‘The Black Blade’, 'Hildy'
Appearance
Hildr is described as a tall, muscular woman with very pale skin and matted, semi-braided and dreaded, black hair which she sometimes ties up. She has a canvas of a raging storm tattooed on her right bicep. Her clothes are always some plain shade of black or grey. Hildr had heterochromia with one eye being dark purple and the other blue. After her fight with Croak and Dagger, Hildr lost all use of her right, blue eye. When she rages her eye(s) turns pitch black and her veins protrude through her temples. A black visage of unyielding force and rage.
Backstory
Childhood
Hildr's earliest memories were of waking up at first light with her father, Craig Firebrand and jogging up and down the same mountain every day. There was no time for coddling or excuses, or to be "standard". Hildr was a Firebrand, and that meant carrying on the name with a sword on your back, gold in your pockets, and glory to your name. Every mistake, every missed step, every weak swing, was punished with silence, disapproving nods, and a walk home alone. Hildr's mother, Melanie Firebrand would tell Hildr stories about how her father swept Melanie off her feet. The non-nonsensical poems and cheap flowers delivered with a nervous smile. A far cry from the man she knew, who only told her stories of magnificent battles against dragons and evil wizards. Crowds of cheering people. His name written on plaques across the land. A name Hildr learned to loath every time she saw it in a book.
The Thunderbolts
Hildr was an original member of the Thunderbolts, an adventuring party daringly founded around the same time as the Sankofa Accord. A batch of bastards, orphans, and troubled youth looking to give the Alliance a big middle finger and go right on about their adventuring business. Hildr only did it to impress Craig and maybe find some friends on the way, which she did and more.
The Vessel
A month after the Thunderbolts disbanded, Hildr continued taking on odd jobs across Kartenheim. She did it because it was all she knew, not because she yearned for Craig's approval which she outgrew. One job took her deep into the nearby forests where talks of kidnappers holding children directed her. She tracked them for two days before finally coming up on their camp, right into an ambush. The cultists ambushed and overpowered Hildr, and took her deep within their temple. Hildr went in and what came out was a vessel of pain and anger.
Homeless
Upon seeing Hildr stumble home in tattered clothes and barely conscious, Craig and Melanie rushed to her aid and began healing what they could of her. It was Melanie who suggested they bring Hildr to a high wizard first thing in the morning. That even Melanie’s magic couldn’t heal the shattered fragments of Hildr’s mind. When Hildr came to, she saw Craig standing over her with a crossbow in hand. The bloody skirmish that followed was all a blur to Hildr who was blinded by rage. In a fit of anger she accidentally struck her mother with a killing blow meant for Craig. Hildr left in the night, only to be chased down and apprehended by her father and his friends. One night changed the Firebrand family forever.
The Forsaken
Hildr had been locked away in deepest recesses of the Alliance super-max prison known as The Maw. She was subjected to days of torture within the recesses of her own corrupt mind, preparing a lists of all those who wronged her. What she would do to them all once she got her hands on them. Hildr would get her wish once the Maw’s most high-profile prisoners, the Forsaken, did the impossible and broke out. Their leader saw potential in Hildr and in exchange for her freedom, asked her to join them. Hildr became a silent, lumbering shadow of death for the Forsaken. Her time there was spent killing because it quieted the voices, even if she wasn’t ordered to by the Forsaken.
The Black Sun Cult
As part of the Forsaken’s plans to expand their reach, their leaders sent Hildr to make contact with the Black Sun Cult. The very people who imbued Hildr with the dark magic that fueled her. She made contact with the cult who spoke of a promised day of Black Sun, when the barriers between the material plane and the Shadowfell were weakest. Hildr aided the cult in their rituals leading up to the Day of Black Sun, even taking to kidnapping villagers from the village of Yulyu where Clymene hailed from. This would result in the first of two encounters with Croak and Dagger.
Croak and Dagger
Abilities
Furious Tank
Zealous Presense
Undying Rage