L A V E R I E L
True Name: Laveriel d’Revrinti
Alias: Iselya d’Svaris
Race: Siltori
Sex: Female
Age: 154 years old
Height: 165 cm (5 ft 4)
Weight: 55 kg (121 lbs)
Birthdate: 90th of Ash, 361st Year of the Age of Sundering
Birthplace: Auris
Titles: The Dread Witch, Wrath of Arcas, Wielder of Novuril
Factions: Order of the Dawnmartyr
Profession: Knight-Captain of the Warforged, Order of the Dawnmartyr
Housing: Private Quarters in the Hall of Justice
Partners: None
Fluencies: Common, Silandris
Conversationals: Synskrit
Ineptitudes: Kathalan
Appearance
As a full-blooded Siltori, it is challenging for Veriel to be unassuming no matter how much she tries. Her midnight-black hair cascades down to her waist, shimmering like stardust when under the moonlight and often decorated with ornaments that she favors. Her eyes are molten silver, possessing a glow that fluctuates with her emotions, accentuating her already otherworldly beauty. The elven woman will often be found clad in long-sleeved dresses, a habit she had developed to hide what is underneath: the lithe body of an experienced fighter, painted with battle scars and elegant markings—runes and witchmarks—decorate her pale, silvery skin, igniting with luminescence when she draws upon her magic.
Personality
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History
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Over the course of a decade, Laveriel and members of the Dawnmartyr must have moved a hundred times, changing identities until she could barely keep track of them. They hid their magic, knowing that a group of reavers would get words spreading in no time. No matter where they ran, the Imperium always found them. It did not matter if they hid in populated cities or deserted forests – no place was truly safe. Sometimes they managed to outrun them, other times they didn’t and they would barely get away with their lives. Slowly, their numbers dwindled – some were murdered by the Imperium, others decided to go on their own way.
In the end, Laveriel figured it would be best she goes off alone. She had the highest rank amongst the group and that meant the Imperium would go after her first. No one argued – except for a young sergeant, Laelithar Sol’Ilthuryn. She had saved his life back in Ailos and even now he insisted that it was a debt he could never repay. Despite her refusal, he was as stubborn as her – perhaps even more so – and insisted he would go with her. Laveriel relented in the end and the two set off from their friends. Surprisingly, they got along quickly as they get to know each other and, even though she would never admit it aloud, she was grateful that he decided to accompany her. It made this life easier, having someone who knew her true self when all she did was lie and lie. Together they traveled all over the land, moving whenever anything was suspicious.
It had been three years since they settled in Kalzasi now, the longest time they had stayed anywhere without being found. Iselya was starting to believe perhaps this was it. She had a job she enjoys at a clinic in the city, a home. Perhaps it was time she can finally stop running and build a life for herself. Still, there was no guarantee that it would be safe forever. The Siltori is always on guard, hiding her identity and watching any signs of the Gelerian Imperium around her. All she can do is pray that this peace would last.