Dugoloth
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2018 11:43 am
Dugoloth Faen Tlabbar
Dugoloth Faen Tlabbar
When not in her traditional full plate armor, Dugoloth towers over most elves (Darthirii or Ilythiiri), standing a full 185cm tall (6'). Not particularly attractive by drow standards, what she lacks in carnal aesthetics is more than made up for in her personality and character. It immediately becomes clear to any who encounter her, that she is driven and tenacious with a purpose. Her voice, especially when projected through the sinister helm she wears is deep and powerful. Yet somehow she is able to remain concise and articulate during conversation. Undeniably drow, Dugoloth seems loathe to speak in any other language than Drowish. Still, she will concede that disposition if it means she can gain a manipulative advantage over her subjects. Considered to be middle-aged by most drow accounts, she still maintains the youthful exuberance of her initial adult years. Physically she is a presence to behold (96kg) having the bulk and muscle structure of a brute warrior. Despite all of these outliers she does retain the bright red irises and white hair of her bretheren.
Personality Profile: In a very bad mood.
General Health: Excellent
Deity: Queen of the Demonweb Pits
Initial Alignment: Chaotic Evil
Profession: Priestess of Lolth
Habits/Hobbies: Spreading the one true religion to those who will be subjugated. Others will go to the altar for sacrifice.
Languages: Base Drow Langauges among others.
Weapon of Choice: Whatever is within reach
Background: Second Daughter (adopted) of Ghenni’tiroth Tlabbar, Matron Mother
Ghenni’tiroth sent Dugoloth on an extreme mission because of her fanatical zeal to increase House Tlabbar’s station within Menzberranzan. So fanatical was Dugoloth that she alienated others and created dissention within the ranks of House Faen Tlabbar. In a vision the Matron Mother of her house saw a heretical city of drow which pretended to be civil. Sending Dugoloth to Sshamath would either stir up chaos amongst those settled there and bring favor to the rise of a new and powerful Noble House. Preferably Both.
Dugoloth Faen Tlabbar
When not in her traditional full plate armor, Dugoloth towers over most elves (Darthirii or Ilythiiri), standing a full 185cm tall (6'). Not particularly attractive by drow standards, what she lacks in carnal aesthetics is more than made up for in her personality and character. It immediately becomes clear to any who encounter her, that she is driven and tenacious with a purpose. Her voice, especially when projected through the sinister helm she wears is deep and powerful. Yet somehow she is able to remain concise and articulate during conversation. Undeniably drow, Dugoloth seems loathe to speak in any other language than Drowish. Still, she will concede that disposition if it means she can gain a manipulative advantage over her subjects. Considered to be middle-aged by most drow accounts, she still maintains the youthful exuberance of her initial adult years. Physically she is a presence to behold (96kg) having the bulk and muscle structure of a brute warrior. Despite all of these outliers she does retain the bright red irises and white hair of her bretheren.
Personality Profile: In a very bad mood.
General Health: Excellent
Deity: Queen of the Demonweb Pits
Initial Alignment: Chaotic Evil
Profession: Priestess of Lolth
Habits/Hobbies: Spreading the one true religion to those who will be subjugated. Others will go to the altar for sacrifice.
Languages: Base Drow Langauges among others.
Weapon of Choice: Whatever is within reach
Background: Second Daughter (adopted) of Ghenni’tiroth Tlabbar, Matron Mother
Ghenni’tiroth sent Dugoloth on an extreme mission because of her fanatical zeal to increase House Tlabbar’s station within Menzberranzan. So fanatical was Dugoloth that she alienated others and created dissention within the ranks of House Faen Tlabbar. In a vision the Matron Mother of her house saw a heretical city of drow which pretended to be civil. Sending Dugoloth to Sshamath would either stir up chaos amongst those settled there and bring favor to the rise of a new and powerful Noble House. Preferably Both.