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Full name: Lunaethar Silverbloom
True Name: Duskstar the Radiant
Age: 26
Race: Aasimar
Sex: Female
Date of birth: Tarsakh 20, 1335 DR
Place of birth: Cormyr, a temple of Selûne sitting at the edge of Arabel next to King's Forest
Alignment: Chaotic Good
Patron deity: Selûne
Profession:Clergy Knight of Selûne / Agent of the Harpers/ Witch / Minstrel / Professional Alcoholic / Smut Connoisseur / Sometimes Mixologist
Classes: Favoured Soul / Silverstar of Selûne /Cleric / Harper Priest
Primary language: Common, Chondathan, Celestial
Secondary languages: Elven, Infernal
Physical description:
Lunaethar stands at an imposing height of 1.96 meters with a substantial weight of 120 kilograms, with the shape of an athlete and the posture of a classical sculpture.
Her skin possesses a rare, pearly white tone, resembling the glow of moonlight on a clear night, radiating a subtle ethereal luminosity; brightly glowing veins scatter through her hands and arms, as if light itself runs through her blood. Cascading down her back like a veil weaved with silvery moonlight, her hair highlighted with streaks dyed into obsidian black, enigmatic as flickering shadow amidst.
Her eyes, illuminated by irises that seem to reflect the very essence of moonlight, reminiscent of a lunar eclipse captured within their gaze. Facially, she carries an intriguing juxtaposition of delicacy and defiance of an angel blooming an otherworldly beauty.
Psychological description:
Lunaethar appears dignified and elegant as the forbidding moon, but her mental state often approaches that of a playful and whimsical child, finding joy as she can, always carrying an optimistic outlook, and to those she feels friendly towards she would often act like a big sister, her carefree spirit aside.
She is compassionate, benevolent, and have a strong sense of righteousness, much like her Shard great-grandmother, whom she saw as a model of virtue and action she can learn from since her childhood. She is often perceived as overly idealistic and moralistic, so much to be called "naive". Indeed, Lunaethar holds virtues and moral truths to the highest ground, she would go out of her way to defy and debunk what is well-accepted or considered "norm" by society if it deviates from what the ideal morality implies. In some eyes Lunaethar's ethical standard is way "beyond her time", as a result of her perhaps "unworldly" sense of morality.
Lunaethar rarely masks her opinions or intentions, and even more rarely compromises them. This reflects upon her actions as she would often display as blunt and rash, taken authority only in her own reasoning and instinct more than anyone else's. Yet also tolerant and understanding, she would accept others' views and opinions on equal ground long as they don't violate what she sees as sanctified, such as people's right to life and autonomy. Also not shying away from debate and defending her ideas, she might often come off to others as she's looking for a fight, but in reality it's just she taking the things she believes in seriously and is also convicted that truth becomes clearer in disputation.
As an ethical idealism, Lunaethar believes that the simplest moral truths can be deduced by reason alone, thus that every being with the mind to reason would is capable of Good, that there is a "light" within every living being, universally illuminates their soul for potential of Good. Many evils in this world are resulted by the lack of choice, if equally given the choice and the proper guidance, most will choose Good as it is, as a matter of fact, the better and reasonable path. With this belief, Lunaethar naturally became a pacifist, valuing the sanctity of life of all for they all have the potential for Good and life in itself is good.
She enjoys art, from poetry to opera, and sees the beauty created in forms of art the purest vitality of life. She especially values tragedies, in contrast to her uplifting personality; she believes that life finds its pride in tragedies, it dares to bear its own woe without sinking and declining, thus is the strength of life.
The romanticism lens is also applied to Lunaethar's outlook on life and the world; just like a tragedy, life despite its multitude of flaws and sufferings, dares to carry on in the deepest struggles, and in it she finds beauty and strength. Her love and enthusiasm for life to a fault embody the very idea of hope, what she honours as the highest of the virtues, and something she wouldn't lose even in the darkest hour.
To Lunaethar, the most important aspects in which a society should be valued are Equality and Liberty. She despises rules that are made only to benefit their makers, opposes all kinds of oppression, seen or unseen, and values the freedom and well-being of individuals more than the stability of societies. With all her idealistic worldview Lunaethar isn't without an edge, and that is mostly shown in her radical political stand that deviates from most of her background. Despite born and raised as a Cormyrian she vocally opposes the monarchism of Cormyr, even the monarchy is widely considered noble and benevolent, as Lunaethar sees that a system where a selective few hold absolute power over everyone else is inherently flawed, especially when the power comes from nothing else but birth. Such system fundamentally opposes her idea concerning equality and liberty, and she isn't shy away from voicing it and advocating for the abolishment of monarchy, aristocracy and the like in favour of a more democratic method of organising society. Life as a Harper further strengthened the rebellious aspects of her, and providing her more tools and methods in her fight against tyranny and unjust reign, even when she has no longer contact with the organisation. Perhaps if not for Lunaethar's carefree character and inability to stay awake to lengthy formalities and political shenanigans, she would make quite a revolutionary.
A person with almost nothing in the world that could shake her, except for her irrational fear for water. Lunaethar's aquaphobia has been in her mind ever since she could remember, without anything in her memory she could pinpoint for the source of this fear. Scared of deep water and drowning, Lunaethar ever so rarely takes boat or ship for travel and hates soaking herself in water. Often she feels ashamed to admit this "silly" fear to others aside from those she feels close to.
Alcoholism has been an inseparable aspect of Lunaethar's life, although for Lunaethar her excessive consumption of alcohol is more so a purely psychological condition than an actual substance addiction of her physiological body. This desire for constant consumption of alcohol was acquired after the tragic event of the death of her childhood friend for her need to dull the grief at the time, before it evolved into an anxiety that compels her to drink habitually as a pattern in fear of the grief ever coming back. Aside from this psychological disorder, the consumption of alcohol never had much other impact to Lunaethar's body nor mind, since she can very much completely wave off the alcohol poisoning and its effect any time she desires, as a result she always dismisses the need for her to quit drinking.
Lunaethar has more than one note of inner conflicts. As an aasimar and one that has a divine gift, more so than pride, she feels a faint guilt that she owns the privilege of being born with celestial blessing without anything done to earn it. Also grown up with the weight of her divine gift and highest expectation from her family and the church, like a double-edged blade buried in her heart; inward, Lunaethar has repressed a doubt deep that she'll never be as good as they hope her to be; and outward, she adopts a rebellious aspect to her "prophecy", fixated on that her fate should be determined by her own instead of others' expectation or responsibility she was born into. This conflict doesn't seem to be on the trend to be resolved any time soon for Lunaethar, she is constantly haunted by the struggle inside her on the question that, who she really is.
Religious views:
Lunaethar is a Selûnite from birth, and raised as one as well. She sees that as one of the two eldest deities of the world, Selûne was initially the bringer of everything hopeful, and then the illuminator of matters and souls. Although not nearly as zealous as many of her brethren and sisters, she doesn't honour the popular creation myth of the world featuring Selûne and Shar as absolute truth, but more as a parable that conveys the spirit of the faith. Most importantly to Lunaethar, Selûne's divine role is a mother, who loves the world and the creatures she brought upon under her light as children and asks little in return.
Many worshippers of the Moonmaiden would feel a more intimate connection to the goddess comparing to most other deities with their faithful, due to that motherly nature of Selûne. Lunaethar feels only more so, for that she was born from the celestial servent of the goddess; the Moonmaiden is more a family to her than a distant divine power, especially when her mother as a high priest having a close relation to the divine power of Selûne and devout to the service to the goddess to an extent that she had to be absent from Lunaethar's childhood, which results in Lunaethar seeing Selûne inalienable from her mother figure and craving the maternal love from her goddess that was missing from her biological mother.
Lunaethar's rebellious nature and ideal for mortalkind to be autonomous agent make her reject the notion that she is a servant or instrument of Selûne. Instead she is a Selûnite by the virtue of the kinship and her own ideals align with the spirit of the religion. Summarising Lunaethar's relationship with the Moonmaiden as unidirectional worship would be offensive to her, she doesn't "worship" Selûne just as a child doesn't "worship" their mother.
Grown up as the "heaven-descendant child" in a church, expected to be the best among them, Lunaethar struggles deeply with her relation and position in the religion. Doesn't want her fate and character to be solely determined by her birth and the religion associated with it, yet Lunaethar also can't deny her intimacy with it, and the fear to disappoint all those who placed their hope on her. The struggle continues on even after she decided temporarily to quit the official church clergy.
As for the divine sister of Selûne, as well as her eternal nemesis, Shar, Lunaethar recognises her as a foe to the wellness of the world and the role she has played and is continuing in playing in worsening it, yet does not necessarily see her as an unredeemable evil. Darkness is only an absence of light, she believes, and the greatest good light could achieve is to illuminate darkness. Lunaethar wishes that one day the battle of the sisters would end with the the redemption of the Lady of Loss and the unite of the sisters, for that no darkness is unreachable by light.
She also opposes the fanatic hatred and dehumanization towards the faithfuls of Shar popular in the religion, recognising the Sharrans as also just humans (and other intelligent races, of course) who walked upon the path driven by circumstances more than their own free will. The spirit of the religion is compassion, but it has been severely lost to many Selûnites when the topic is concerning the faith of Shar, which Lunaethar sees as a concerning issue of the religious community at large.
Upon knowing the existence of Ao after the Godswar, Lunaethar realised that the gods might have even less free will than mortals. She sees the decision of Ao charging roles for every deities to maintain a "balance" unjust, that his act in constantly maintaining a world full of suffering and struggles, even actively creating more, when he holds more than abundance of power to better it, a greater evil than most evil deities.
Ancestor:
Lunatethar’s celestial bloodline came from her great-grandmother, Silverbloom, once a mortal named Elodae, who has been promoted to join the Shards in 1092 DR for her contribution in banishing darkness and spreading light as a clergy of Selûne. Ever since her the descendants took the name “Silverbloom” as the family name that dedicates to the divine favour of Selûne.
It was said that when Silverbloom’s descendants earned the favour of Moonmaiden, she would appear to grant them blessing and enlightenment. Lunaethar was told that such happened to her grandmother and mother, and she wished that it would one day happen to her.
Lunaethar is well-aware of her ancestry, educated about it as a child, and had the occasions to meet her multiple times in her life, mostly at each Shieldmeet during the "Conjuring of the Second Moon" as all the Shards would be summoned.
Biography
Family
Albrace Silverbloom
Mother of Lunaethar, a high priest of Selûne who carried the celestial blood and the favour of the goddess, known with the title "Silverbloom III". She is a revered figure of Lunaethar throughout her entire life, though because of the absence of her in most of Lunaethar’s childhood, due to her role as a priest that travels between communities of Selûnite faith, Lunaethar doesn’t feel as close as mother and child between herself and Albrace, which results in her projecting the need of a mother figure onto the goddess. Lunaethar'd sometimes even feel some mild resentment for her for the negligence of her role as a mother, especially as a high priest she should know best of the reverence for that role in the Selûnite faith.
Albrace carries the appearance much resembling her Shard grandmother, short of the angelic wings. Most of her traits are clearly seen on Lunaethar.
Lunaethar has never seen her mother since the Godswar. She was not dead, yet fate is unknown. She was last sighted in Sword Coast when heading towards Waterdeep for the Church.
Caenhert Ralenthine
Father of Lunaethar, the one parent that accompanied her in the years she grew up in the temple. He is a member of the Moon Knights, a paladin of Selûne who has sworn to raise the child to the ideal of their Lady of Silver, and a former Purple Dragon knight who retired from the army to better focus on raising his daughter. Caenhert sees Lunaethar the most precious gift in his life, and because of that, he always had high standards and expectations for her during her growth. This often overwhelms Lunaethar, even she knows that her father has a deep love for her.
Her father was where Luna inherited her silvery hair, instead of the blue hair all other women in her family have.
Lunaethar’s father still lives in the temple in Cormyr, carrying on the paladin duty.
Lûmierel Silverbloom
Lunaethar's grandmother, the half-celestial crusader of Selûne, a senior member of the Moon Knights known with the title "The Silver Wrath".
She inherited most aspects of the appearance of her Shard mother, sleek blue hair, illuminant pearly skin and a pair of white feathered wings, except for her even bigger frame than her full blood celestial mother, with the build of a warrior.
Lûmierel is currently in serve with the Moon Knights still, always on quests to wherever she needs be. Lunaethar has met her plenty of times, usually when the Lûmierel dropped by the temple, and the two had even trained and travelled together when Lunaethar was a member of the Moon Knights. The half-celestial never gave Lunaethar the impression of an magisterial grandmother of her age (more than two centuries old at least), perhaps as a perk of immortality, the crusader always carries a passion only seen in youth, and acts more as a mentor figure or even a close friend to her granddaughter.
Auguste Llynen Crotalique
Lunaethar's grandfather, a librarian from Immersea.
A mortal human unlike his half-celestial lover, long deceased by the time Lunaethar was born.
Sebestian Umbracsolis
Great grandfather of Lunaethar, a wizard from Suzail, Silverbloom's lover since her mortal life.
Also long deceased for being only human.
History
During the second full moon of Tarsakh, the Selûnite temple sited between Arabel and the King's Forest welcomed a newborn into this world — the daughter of the high priest Albrace Silverbloom and descendant of the Shard Silverbloom, a child born illuminant with moonlit radiance. Whole temple was enveloped in the joy of the gift of new life, they searched through the ancient tomes and divined the stars, consulted with the Shard and even the goddess herself, to grant the newborn a name.
"Lunaethar", they named her. "Luna-Aether", a name composed of two words. Luna, the moon, and Aether, the name representing the element of light and celestial bodies. Roughly translating into "Moonlit Quintessence".
Lunaethar was entrusted by her mother to the temple with the father of the child — Selûnite paladin Caenhert Ralenthine, a year after her birth, to carry on her priesthood duty elsewhere between multiple churches and organisations of Selûnite faith all across Faerûn.
Lunaethar was raised in the temple for the majority of her childhood. The little aasimar was treasured as a divine gift by the Selûnites, and trained to be a priest just as her mother. From a tender age, Lunaethar displayed a natural affinity for the divine arts, gifted by her extraordinary descent and closeness to the goddess.
Lunaethar’s mother would sometimes visit the temple, usually twice a year, to coordinate the local temple with the other and to see her daughter. She never stayed long, which made the time Lunaethar has ever seen her mother extremely limited, yet she always looked forward to her arrival, wished she could be with her for longer. As Lunaethar grew older, she would start to envy other children who always had their mothers with them, and feel unfair or even resent for her own mother's absence in her life, even knowing that her mother's occupation was an important one. Sometimes she would blame herself for her own selfishness to think that she should have the right to take up more of her mother's time than her priesthood duty, other time she would blame Albrace for neglecting her own daughter as she is literally a high priest of the goddess strongly representing motherhood.
And as Lunaethar adapted more to her divine gift, she sensed the presence of Selûne only stronger, and felt more affection with the goddess as she grew up. The absence of maternal love from her own mother was filled by the aasimar turning to the goddess as her true mother figure instead. The need for a mother's love was where Lunaethar truely started to accept her identity as Selûne’ divine channeler, and as so she found solace and inspiration like a child in the teachings of Selûne.
Her father had sworn an oath to raise Luanethar to be the best of them, and as a paladin, his idea of achieving so was through strict and sometimes even harsh methods. Making Lunaethar train to master divine magic as soon as her gift was discovered, he also planned varies of subjects for Lunaethar to study about the religion, the world and things he believed would better her daughter towards the ideal of the faith. Aside from learning in divine art and the intellectual courses, the paladin trained her in combat, how to battle different evils, even taught her Infernal to "understand the tongue of the enemies". Lunaethar often felt overwhelmed, as only a child the high expectation and rigorous education had given her immense pressure.
Lunaethar however was not exactly a peaceful nor docile child like how her father envisioned for her, often skipping her classes and trainings to frolic either on her own or with other kids who were less divinely burdened. Despite her father's best effort to teach, Lunaethar’s roguish personality and childish heart resisted the strict discipline of the paladin time and time again.
Unlike the adults in the temple who either saw Lunaethar as a divine gift, spoiling her the best they could, or like her father, treating her like a sacred responsibility, always urging her to follow through the path "prochesied" for her, the kids there didn't see little Lunaethar draped in holy light and angelic chorus, but only for who she really was — a child no different from them. Under starlit nights and among other kids were the occasions Lunaethar truly felt at ease, perhaps not surprising, her fondest memories from childhood were surrounded by her friends.
Lunaethar's best friend in childhood was a natural-born werewolf, Alisa Moonclove, who was roughly two years younger than the aasimar, and the closest she had for a sister, as they both seemingly found maternal love under the Mother of Moon. Although it isn't rare for Selûnites to harbour lycanthropes, the intriguing sight of a human-wolf hybrid was still the first thing that drew child Lunaethar to the little werewolf, and carried her fascination for were-creatures, especially werewolves till older age. During her childish years her formost dream was even to become a werewolf herself.
The initial curiousity towards the young werewolf would soon become friendliness as the two got closer. Lunaethar had always admired Alisa's gift of lycanthropy, and the werewolf was in awe of the aasimar's angelic radiance, in no time they became best friends and would spend almost every second together whenever they could, if not for Lunaethar's father constantly chasing her around the temple to get her to another training session. Lunaethar's fondest memory, as mentioned, was when she, Alisa and some other kids stole a bottle of Maiden's Kiss from the kitchen during a night, first time drinking for the bunch of them, a couple of swigs in they would've made themselves drunk, and in the coming dawn Lunaethar'd find herself covered in bite marks from neck to arms. The other kids told that she had asked Alisa to turn her into a werewolf as well in her drunken state, but unfortunately for child Lunaethar, it didn't work out. Still, left a precious memory of childhood, and a funny story for her to tell in the future.
The sibling-like friendship remained and grew till the year when Lunaetahr was fifteen, it ended with a tragedy no one could prepare her for. In full mooned night, the aasimar and the werewolf sneaked out of the temple as everyone else were either sleeping or praying, into the nearby forest they went, scampered through the woods and frolicked under the moonlight. For a while Lunaethar failed to keep up with the dashing footstep of the werewolf, watching her lost into the depth of the woods, she searched for her in a playful laughter, before a howling resonated through the rustling leaves, broke the lighthearted mood. Lunaethar recognised it as the voice of Alisa, rushing towards the source of the sharp cry. Unveiled from the trees and bushes Lunaethar saw a group of three armed individuals, adventurers or mercenaries no doubt, cornered her werewolf friend, with blades out and ready. The teen werewolf bared her teeth, whimpering and crying in fear, yet the display of fear was taken as a sign of hostility, not too long before the first blade struck out, cutting Alisa on her shoulder, quickly followed by another, piercing her through the heart. All while Lunaethar was scared frozen, hiding behind the bush watching witnessing her best friend being brutalised. Alisa lied dead in a pool of blood catching the sheen of moon light in a crimson gloss, the group moved on, bantering as if they didn't just murder an innocent child. Was moments, perhaps a quatre of a candlemark later or so, the aasimar soaked in terror finally stumbled out of the bush rushing towards her dead friend, a closer sight of the horrendous scene only overwhelmed Lunaethar more, she cried till she was out of her breath, blacked out by fear and grief.
Next day she was found lying in the blood of her best friend when the temple noticed the two missing, went out to search for them. She was carried back along with the corpse of Alisa, still weeping in her sleep as her father put her to a proper bed. When Lunaethar finally woke up soaked in tears, she was informed that the clerics couldn't bring Alisa back, her soul wasn't willing to return to the material plane. "She's in the peaceful embrace of the Lady of Silver now," they told her, but she refused to believe that her best friend wasn't coming back, throwing a tantrum in wail and tears, before shutting herself inside her room for days without eating. She felt abandoned, and more so, this was the first time she felt like she had lost something forever.
Other temple staff, including Lunaethar's father, understood that she needed space to grieve, so they mostly left her be without imposing, even her father paused the courses and trainings to give her time for mourning. Although for the devastated aasimar, mourning was the last thing she had in mind. Still unable to accept the fact that her best friend was forever gone, and blaming herself for submitting to fear to not be able to prevent the murder, she turned her attention to alcohol, stealing bottles after bottles from the temple kitchen to dull her mind full of sorrow. She would remain drunk and paralytic most of the day, only restoring herself with magic when others check on her to fake a semblance of normality, and prevent others, especially her father, from discovering her indulgence in alcohol.
It would be time that finally lessened the insufferable pain of loss, yet the bruise was forever marked in the young heart of Lunaethar. She pulled herself together, eventually, through alcohol and grief, but the world was never the same for her, having tosses her gaze into its cruelty that stripped away her child innocence, left her with an anxiety that reminds her of the most intense grief, and can only be dulled by constantly drinking, and a disdain or even resentment towards the bullheaded, murder-happy adventurer type with sword for brain and axe for empathy.
However her loss, her silvery heart wasn't extinguished of its light. Quite the contrary, the tragic event only enhanced her sympathy and sense of righteousness. The aasimar swore to herself to never let fear shake her again, and made up her heart during that time to make it her life's mission in defending the sanctity of life and creating a world where all live in harmony. For that, the first thing she decided to do was pestering her father to introduce her to the order of Moon Knights. Seeing her determination, the paladin brought teenager Lunaethar into the the tutorship of her own grandmother Lûmierel Silverbloom, the half celestial crusader of the Moon Knights. And so, Lunaethar left the temple with her grandmother, training, travelling and fighting along with other Moon Knights. She took a personal oath upon herself as she joined the order, to be the protector of non-evil lycanthropes, to prevent tragedies like the murder of Alisa from ever happening again before her eyes. The two Silverblooms formed a comradery relationship during that period, between the two of them, they might see each other more as friends and sisters than grandmother and granddaughter. Although fighting alongside the half-celestial grandmother might have reinforced her little doubt about herself that she would never be as good as her grandmother, never as good as how they hoped her to be.
The couple of years with the Moon Knights had taught Lunaethar more than the years she stayed in her home temple. Yet still, she left the order at the age of 19, as she noticed the fanatic hatred towards Sharrans and anything Shar-related that formed the backbone of the militant order's ideology, to an extent that the faithfuls of Shar were dehumanised in a way that contradicts the humanitarian spirit of the Selûnite faith. Decided that she would rather not live among hatred and let hatred define her, she gave up her membership of the Moon Knights.
Around the same period, she fell in love with a wandering moon elf, who revealed his identity as a Harper to Lunaethar as they grew more trust, later also invited her to join the semi-secret organisation, as he found that the Lunaethar alighed quite well with the fight of the Harpers. Already in the mind of quiting the Moon Knights, Lunaethar found the Harpers intriguing, perhaps a better opportunity for her to take upon actions to better the world. So as she left the knight order, in refreshment she went with the eastern Harpers.
Successfully proven herself worthy of the Harpers, Lunaethar was trained secretly in the initial years to adapt to the way of the Harpers. While still remaining a cleric of Selûne and mostly operating in Cormyr still, Lunaethar left the temple for long-term, travelling around as a Harper agent, carrying on the missions and quests.
The relationship between Lunaethar and the elf didn’t last long after the Harpers due to their different view on life because of their distinct age and lifespan, though the romance experience did opened her mind, and gave her new desires to pursue, as she was just in her youth and full of passion. And it also painted her life as a Harper in a romantic lens, adding to the already poetic nature of the organisation.
During the Time of Troubles, Lunaethar was in Thay on a mission to see the aftermath of the Salamander War. She felt her divine power stripped away when engaging in a battle with gnoll minions led servents of Red Wizard she accidentally got herself into, leaving her vulnerable to her enemies. She managed to barely escape, then tried to figure out what was wrong. After she found out that she had lost connection with Selûne, Lunaethar immediately planned to head back to Cormyr, in worry of the temple she hailed from. Yet distracted by the havoc caused by the Godswar, she instead dedicated in helping the those that were incapable of protecting themselves from all the chaos as she could, also finding the chance to help slaves escape and shelter them from the Red Wizards and their enforcers, till the end of the Time of Troubles. During the time she had completely lost contact with her home and her deity, without knowing their life or death, yet she never gave up on hope.
After regaining her connection to Selûne as the goddess recovered her divinity, Lunaethar returned to her home to help rebuild and repair, as well as seek out her mother, for that she worried her fate upon knowing no news had come from her since Godswar, and no contact attempt was made successful. Though she had never seen her mother ever since, Lunaethar still remained hopeful that her mother was fine and well.
In 1360 DR, Lunaethar decided to head towards the Sword Coast, where her mother was last sighted on the way to Waterdeep, to try and find the whereabouts of the missing high priest. At which point she lost contact with the Harper of the east.
In 1361 DR, Lunaethar experienced a dream whether by divine message or just random dream shenanigan, inspired her to establish a temple in the Sword Coast. Yet the dispute with other faithfuls made her realise just how different their actual beliefs despite all subscribing to the name of "Selûnite". Also struck again by the same fear of never being as good as how she's "supposed" to be, Lunaethar experienced an episode of existential crisis that aroused her rebellious aspect, abandoned her official clergy position and temporarily cut ties with the church to pursue "witchcraft" and minstrelsy, not without her father's worry of course.
Although still retaining her natural divine gift and her closeness to the goddess, Lunaethar now wishes to be "unbound" by the expectation that was placed on her ever since her birth, and the religious responsibility that came with it, yet uncertain at the same time for her life had been all around the religion since her first memory. Afraid she'd disappoint her family and lost to find her own identity, her inner struggle continues on.
Future
Lunaethar came to find her mother, at least initially that's the goal she heard that her mother was last sighted in Sword Coast, and hopes that she could learn more of the fate of her mother here.
Her struggle to find her place in the world and in the religion becomes more prominent to her day by day. It ties to her relation to her father, all the celestial people on her mother's side and the church at large. She's trying to find a way to resolve this complex and be her true self.
She plans to continue being an alcoholic. Not thinking about confronting the anxiety that compels her to drink at all.
Heirloom item
- Vox Crepuscule: A morningstar shaped as a seven-pointed star, much like the holy symbol of Selûne, coloured silver adorned with dusk blue outlines, forged in moonfire. It was passed on from Lunaethar’s grandmother.
- Galactic Gaze: An ring gifted by Lunaethar’s mother, a piece of star sapphire framed by carved silver in the shape of an eye, enchanted with an illusion that one can see the realmspace spinning in it.
- Vessel of Light: A mithral full-plate armour gifted by her Shard ancestor as a symbol of blessing, that could be summoned and dismissed at will as long as Lunaethar is under moonlight. Also forged in moonfire probably.
Plot hooks
- Mother issue.
- Father issue.
- Drinking issue.
- Religious issue.
- Her celestial ancestor and bloodline.
- Childhood best friend Alisa. Perhaps the ones who killed her were still out there free from the consequences of their sin.
- Secret Sharrans.