Hildr Firebrand
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. During her time with the Thunderbolts, Hildr met Elvira, and the two grew very close. They'd exchange books then talk about them over campfires. Hildr would try and pursue a romantic relationship with Elvira, but was rejected. Elvira expressed she didn't want to latch onto Hildr with Val-Adin so close. The two said their goodbyes just outside Val-Adin, and exchanged books one last time. The contents of which are unknown.
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.
Vs. Croak and Dagger
Hildr’s first real encounter with Croak and Dagger occurred at Oakvale after the heroes’s first successful quest. Hildr had only been passing through when she quite literally bumped into Clymene. Hildr thought nothing more of them until she met them a second time when she took a contract from Yulyu to deal with some bandits. Hildr used this opportunity to scout out the village’s defenses and saw nothing she nor the Cult couldn’t handled. By this time, she had discovered that not only was Craig the reason Croak and Dagger existed, but that one of the Forsaken, K’jalis, had defected and was amongst their ranks. This was cause enough for Hildr to add Croak and Dagger to her kill-list once she was finished helping the Cult. The opportunity would present itself once the heroes walked right into a trap set by the Cult.
The First Fight
Croak and Dagger, accompanied by venerable hunters from Yulyu, were ambushed in a forest clearing by the Black Sun Cult. The two groups were evenly matched, until Hildr revealed herself and began clearing the field. Hildr locked swords with Clymene’s mother, Atalanta, who did little to stop Hildr’s relentless assault. Hildr displayed feats of incredible speed and strength as she quickly overpowered Atalanta. Sensing her mother was in danger, Clymene, with Barbatos in tow, sprang in and confront Hildr. What they were confronted with was a unrelenting force, Hildr was almost completely untouched when she sliced Barbatos’s arm off, then proceeded to break Atalanta’s back against a tree trunk, permanently paralyzing Yulyu’s top huntress. The confrontation ended with Clymene, failing to honor Vecna’s deal, turning to dust. It was Croak and Dagger’s first taste of defeat, at the hands of a truly sinister force.
The Second Fight
Returning to stop the Black Sun Cult’s pinnacle ceremony, Croak and Dagger came better prepared, and with help from Edgar Castille and his men, and a longtime friend of Hildr’s, Lydia Barrett (Laura). Powered by exposure to the eclipse that was powering the ritual, Hildr unleashed a hellish series of strikes that Croak and Dagger withstood. They answered with their own flurries that only made Hildr madder. To Craig’s horror, the rage seemed to take on a life of it’s own, consuming Hildr. With all their strength exhausted, Croak and Dagger took to wearing Hildr out. Forcing her to consume her own life force to power her rage. It would prove to be successful, as Hildr had all but exhausted herself, opening her up to a combined assault that would finally level the Black Blade.
Judgement
Hildr sat in judgement at the Hero’s Rest Tavern, locked behind three inch thick bars. She was forced to once again sit with the weakened voices in her head. Talks with her father were brief, usually spent with Hildr staring at him with all the hatred she had left. Yulyu had made their decision, nothing short of execution would satisfy them. Of course, it wasn’t their choice to make. Hildr’s actions attracted the mighty jurisdiction of the Alliance who owned the land the rituals were taking place on. Yulyu was owned by the High Elves. This technicality, as well as the mercy showed to her by Croak and Dagger, was what kept Hildr’s head off the chopping block. The decision to force Hildr to serve out her time with Croak and Dagger, infuriated Yulyu, but a decision had been made. The time Hildr had spent behind bars, gave her time to think. Think about how not only had the Cult failed and abandoned her, but so did the Forsaken. That was all the reason Hildr needed to join Croak and Dagger.
The Trail
Croak and Dagger had gone missing for over two weeks, and people were starting to worry. It was Craig who suggested, much to everyone’s chagrin, that Hildr be the one to track and find them. Hildr took to searching with little word to anyone that she was leaving. The trail led her to the Dwarvish city of Bhurnram. There, Hildr heard of the heroes who evacuated a zeppelin after roguish Orcs laid siege to it. Hildr’s search for information led her to the city guard who had captured and held a Warforged suspected of murdering a citizen. The Warforged was Sayrax. Feeling something close to pity for Sayrax, Hildr broke her out and in return asked for help in locating Croak and Dagger. The duo teamed up as traveled across the Dwarvish regions to the kingdom of Verytus.
Reunion
During their search of the plague-infested streets of Verytus, Croak and Dagger were accosted by infected Inquisitors. At the height of the fight, when they seemed surrounded, Croak and Dagger were caught off guard by the site of Hildr leaping from the rooftops, and slicing through four Inquisitors. Aided by Sayrax, the new group was able to fight their way to the heart of the infection, the city cathedral. There, the Forsaken’s Necromancer-Supreme, Gwynevere Aural stood with her foul magic cast over the city and its denizens. Gwynevere expressed her disappointment in Hildr being bested by the likes of Croak and Dagger, and Hildr expressed her disappointment that Gwynevere’s head was still attached to her body. The new ranks of Croak and Dagger quickly disposed of Gwynevere, when Laura and Incineryn sacrificed themselves using explosive artifacts to render Gwynevere all but immobilized. Giving their friends the edge they needed to exact the killing blow.
Cataclysm
In the events leading up to Cataclysm, Hildr had stood with Croak and Dagger for as long as they’re hunting the Forsaken. Her cold, detached demeanor maked it hard for most of them to connect with Hildr without annoying her, but they’ve learned to accept her and mostly stay out of her way. When the Citadel erupted and Caelrogh’s horde emerged, Hildr felt responsible since she had not seen it coming. Hildr was there the day that Croak and Dagger struck Caelrogh down, and closed the rifts for good.
The Shadowfell
Worried about Elvira and the Jaeger Corp, Hildr took it upon herself to go out and look for them. Her journey led her to the darkest depths of the Shadowfell, eventually joined by the other members of Croak and Dagger. Hildr was faced with Aeres, a powerful entity disguising itself as Hildr's mother. Despite seeing right through the trick, Hildr launched into a rage and exposed herself, giving Aeres the opening she needed to take control of Hildr. What ensued what another battle against Hildr, which went similarly to the last. Empowered by the corrupt energy of Aeres, Hildr battered and slammed her party members while they tried to break Aeres's control. In the moments leading up to Hildr being freed, she was forced to witness every misdeed she had done on Caelrogh's behalf. Every memory played out in front of her. Just before she had to witness her mother dying a second time, Hildr was freed. With an exhausted, bated breath, Hildr screamed at Aeres, "Leave. My. Friends. Alone!" Since the events of Cataclsym and the Shadowfell, Hildr has grown protective of her friends. Even if she won't admit it.
Abilities
Furious Tank
Zealous Presense
Undying Rage