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{{Worldbuilders}}{{Infobox character|playerName=Lynn|aliases=Cynthia sen Espera; Cynthia, Shield of the Eyrie|languages=Common, Infernal|affilliation=[[Band of the Iron Hawk]]|species=Tiefling|gender=Female}}Once, long ago, '''Cynthia''' was a knight, sworn to protect a young lord and his manor.
Once, long ago, Cynthia was a knight, sworn to protect a young lord and his manor.


Then, she was '''Cynthia sen Espera''', a wandering warrior, taking small-time monster- and bounty-hunting contracts, with naught but a finely-crafted shield to remind her of her failure.
Then, she was Cynthia sen Espera, a wandering warrior, taking small-time monster- and bounty-hunting contracts, with naught but a finely-crafted shield to remind her of her failure.


Now, she is '''Cynthia, Shield of the Eyrie''', an adventurer battling back the darkness that the corrupted gem greatwyrm [[Feredemius]] has unleashed on the continent of Isonhound.
{{Infobox character|playerName=Lynn|aliases=Cynthia sen Espera; Cynthia, Shield of the Eyrie|languages=Common, Infernal|affilliation=Iron Hawks|species=Tiefling|gender=Female}}
 
Now, she is Cynthia, Shield of the Eyrie, an adventurer battling back the darkness that the corrupted gem greatwyrm Feredemius has unleashed on the continent of Isonhound.


This is her journey.
This is her journey.
== About ==
Cynthia had a large beetle mount that she was given by [[Yggwilv]] (aka Tasha) in return for helping with some small multidimensional favors.


=== Appearance and Demeanor ===
=== Appearance and Demeanor ===
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Date: 5/13/22
Date: 5/13/22


Party: Cynthia, [[Delphi]], [[Durzibethinus|Durian]], [[Ensign]], [[Herneldo]], ([[Silent]])
Party: Cynthia, Delphi, Durian, Ensign, Herneldo, (Silent)


Cynthia’s introduction to the loose coalition of adventures known as the Greedy Greeners was morbid and sudden. A reclusive hag named Yggwilv put out a hefty bounty on the Green Stag, a dragon mob boss of sorts. Cynthia and another mercenary, Herneldo, had recently slain a young green dragon; believing it to be the Green Stag, they took its severed head to Yggwilv’s bird-legged hut in the woods. They were unfortunately mistaken, and for their error, were consumed by the hut and knocked unconscious.
Cynthia’s introduction to the loose coalition of adventures known as the Greedy Greeners was morbid and sudden. A reclusive hag named Yggwilv put out a hefty bounty on the Green Stag, a dragon mob boss of sorts. Cynthia and another mercenary, Herneldo, had recently slain a young green dragon; believing it to be the Green Stag, they took its severed head to Yggwilv’s bird-legged hut in the woods. They were unfortunately mistaken, and for their error, were consumed by the hut and knocked unconscious.
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Date: 5/13/22
Date: 5/13/22


Party: [[Aesir]], [[Cyanocitta|Cyan]], Cynthia, [[Joshua]], [[Karl Anders|Karl]], ([[Silent]])
Party: Aesir, Cyan, Cynthia, Joshua, Karl, (Silent)


While in the Greedy Green headquarters in Seglock, Cynthia was made aware of a great dragon’s hoard that lay in a cavern beyond the Dread Titan’s Firegates. The Firegates had recently opened, and the motley crew of people in the Greedy Green HQ at the time were tasked with retrieving the treasure. A recently-built altar to Silent meant that she too would come on the journey.
While in the Greedy Green headquarters in Seglock, Cynthia was made aware of a great dragon’s hoard that lay in a cavern beyond the Dread Titan’s Firegates. The Firegates had recently opened, and the motley crew of people in the Greedy Green HQ at the time were tasked with retrieving the treasure. A recently-built altar to Silent meant that she too would come on the journey.
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Date: 6/28/22
Date: 6/28/22


Party: [[Arlin]], [[Búho|Buho]], Cynthia, [[Dancer of the Boreal Valley|Dancer]], [[Nockdus]], [[Spinel]], [[Vadath]]
Party: Arlin, Buho, Cynthia, Dancer, Nockdus, Spinel, Vadath


Some time later, Cynthia answered a posting from Falgrim Norest Gammelgard (a largely dwarvish port city) to defend against monstrosities that were mounting an assault against the city. She traveled there and met with several members of the mercenary company known as the Band of the Iron Hawks. Together, they were briefed by Falgrim on the situation.
Some time later, Cynthia answered a posting from Falgrim Norest Gammelgard (a largely dwarvish port city) to defend against monstrosities that were mounting an assault against the city. She traveled there and met with several members of the mercenary company known as the Band of the Iron Hawks. Together, they were briefed by Falgrim on the situation.
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Date: 8/14/22
Date: 8/14/22


Party: Cynthia, [[Durzibethinus|Durian]], [[Ferris]], [[Grandmush]], [[Harold]], [[Markoth]], [[Trina]]
Party: Cynthia, Durian, Ferris, Grandmush, Harold, Markoth, Trina


In the days since Cynthia aided in the defense of Gammelgard, a countermeasure had been found for Cheshire’s mutated monsters: Drakkoth’s blood. When Cheshire’s monsters were struck with a blade that had been coated in the blood of a Drakkoth (a sort of draconic centaur), they died instantly, with but a single strike. Unfortunately, Seglock University, which was responsible for processing the blood, had recently had its funding cut by Baron Faro, the uptight, elitist baron of Seglock. In addition, Drakkoths were in short supply.
In the days since Cynthia aided in the defense of Gammelgard, a countermeasure had been found for Cheshire’s mutated monsters: Drakkoth’s blood. When Cheshire’s monsters were struck with a blade that had been coated in the blood of a Drakkoth (a sort of draconic centaur), they died instantly, with but a single strike. Unfortunately, Seglock University, which was responsible for processing the blood, had recently had its funding cut by Baron Faro, the uptight, elitist baron of Seglock. In addition, Drakkoths were in short supply.
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Date: 9/26/22
Date: 9/26/22


Party: [[Arlin]], Cynthia, [[Ensign]], [[Oxan]], [[Percy Giffard|Percy]], [[Violet Lorinda|Violet]]
Party: Arlin, Cynthia, Ensign, Oxan, Percy, Violet


A kidnapping! Belle, the paladin of the Protectors of the People, told several of the Greedy Greeners that the mayor of Synara had gone missing, and she suspected that the silver dragon Sro was the one who did it. Sro apparently had a penchant for capturing government officials, believing that the cities and towns of Isonhound would be better off without them. The party traveled with Belle to Sro’s mountaintop lair, trudging up a long, winding path. Cynthia and Arlin, in particular, wore themselves out lugging their heavy armor and equipment up the mountain.
A kidnapping! Belle, the paladin of the Protectors of the People, told several of the Greedy Greeners that the mayor of Synara had gone missing, and she suspected that the silver dragon Sro was the one who did it. Sro apparently had a penchant for capturing government officials, believing that the cities and towns of Isonhound would be better off without them. The party traveled with Belle to Sro’s mountaintop lair, trudging up a long, winding path. Cynthia and Arlin, in particular, wore themselves out lugging their heavy armor and equipment up the mountain.
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Date: 12/12/22
Date: 12/12/22


Party: [[Amund Zen]], Cynthia, [[Dug]], [[Herneldo]], [[Reylendor]], [[Xander]]
Party: Amund Zen, Cynthia, Dug, Herneldo, Reylendor, Xander


Around the winter solstice, a number of Greedy Greeners received letters, written to them individually, from Baron Faro’s estate. The letters said that “the Baron isn’t sleeping well. There are things in his house. Please help.” Always up for a chance to prove the Baron’s anti-adventurer views wrong, Cynthia agreed and traveled to the estate. She and the other adventurers found that the estate was undecorated for the holiday season and seemed dark and dingy. Upon entering, the party was greeted by Gerald, the Baron’s butler. He revealed himself as the writer of the letters and explained the situation in greater detail.
Around the winter solstice, a number of Greedy Greeners received letters, written to them individually, from Baron Faro’s estate. The letters said that “the Baron isn’t sleeping well. There are things in his house. Please help.” Always up for a chance to prove the Baron’s anti-adventurer views wrong, Cynthia agreed and traveled to the estate. She and the other adventurers found that the estate was undecorated for the holiday season and seemed dark and dingy. Upon entering, the party was greeted by Gerald, the Baron’s butler. He revealed himself as the writer of the letters and explained the situation in greater detail.


In past years, the Baron and his wife celebrated the holidays, decorating and exchanging gifts. However, the Baron’s wife died, and so he did not plan on celebrating. A week prior, the Baron awoke screaming, seeing a spectral figure looming over his bed. After that, he experienced more and more hallucinations. The furniture would be rearranged overnight, and even the staff began to see ghostly figures roaming the halls of the estate. Supposedly, one of these [[Ghost|ghosts]] was Sir Jereth Leighonen, the head of the guard from when Faro was a child. The ghosts were only active at night, so the party camped out in the manor’s living room.
In past years, the Baron and his wife celebrated the holidays, decorating and exchanging gifts. However, the Baron’s wife died, and so he did not plan on celebrating. A week prior, the Baron awoke screaming, seeing a spectral figure looming over his bed. After that, he experienced more and more hallucinations. The furniture would be rearranged overnight, and even the staff began to see ghostly figures roaming the halls of the estate. Supposedly, one of these ghosts was Sir Jereth Leighonen, the head of the guard from when Faro was a child. The ghosts were only active at night, so the party camped out in the manor’s living room.


At night, the living room transformed into a more festive version of itself; the party managed to piece together that this was what it looked like when the Baron was a child. Spirits and skeletons emerged from the walls of the room, eventually accompanied by Sir Jereth. In the battle, Cynthia proved useful; she managed to pin Jereth to the ground, allowing her allies to attack him with ease. Before dissipating, Jereth revealed that, as a child, Faro locked him out in the cold along with the rest of the staff.
At night, the living room transformed into a more festive version of itself; the party managed to piece together that this was what it looked like when the Baron was a child. Spirits and skeletons emerged from the walls of the room, eventually accompanied by Sir Jereth. In the battle, Cynthia proved useful; she managed to pin Jereth to the ground, allowing her allies to attack him with ease. Before dissipating, Jereth revealed that, as a child, Faro locked him out in the cold along with the rest of the staff.
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Date: 12/30/22
Date: 12/30/22


Party: [[Araz]], [[Blaze]], [[Brakanar]], [[Cider]], Cynthia, [[Silythm Shadeheart|Silythm]]
Party: Araz, Blaze, Brakanar, Cider, Cynthia, Silythm


Several members of the Greedy Green received letters from an eccentric wizard named Tragdor. Apparently, Tragdor lost his voice, and needed their help in getting it back. The group of adventurers traveled to the ruined keep where Tragdor had set up shop. He was apparently using illusory magic to pretend to be a dragon, and he had a number of kobolds in his employ. The party was greeted by several of these kobolds, who did not suspect anything.
Several members of the Greedy Green received letters from an eccentric wizard named Tragdor. Apparently, Tragdor lost his voice, and needed their help in getting it back. The group of adventurers traveled to the ruined keep where Tragdor had set up shop. He was apparently using illusory magic to pretend to be a dragon, and he had a number of kobolds in his employ. The party was greeted by several of these kobolds, who did not suspect anything.
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=== Shadow's Fall ===
=== Shadow's Fall ===
Date: 1/21/23
[PLACEHOLDER]
Party: Many
 
The day of Asar Ogalas would go down in history as perhaps Isonhound’s deadliest day. It started out innocuously enough; Cynthia and some of the other Greedy Greeners were taking part in the festivities in Seglock’s Midway. They saw fires in the distance, and rushed there to find a band of kobolds terrorizing the inhabitants. The party easily dispatched with the kobolds, but the entire operation turned out to be a distraction; the Northern Mountains split open, and shadows began to engulf the continent.
The Curator appeared to the party and briefed them on the situation: The One Who Waits, an ancient shadowy entity, had broken free from its imprisonment under the mountains, and now it was mounting a full-scale assault on Isonhound. The Curator created fey portals between the continent’s largest cities to aid in the defense effort. Cynthia traveled through one of these portals to help defend Gammelgard.
In Gammelgard, Falgrim tasked the adventurers with deactivating a reactor that could go critical and wipe out much of the city. The party traveled to the reactor, battling through strange shadow creatures. Inside the building, they found unrefined aerocrystals; a messenger from the Northern Mountains told them that the aerocrystals were necessary to repair an [[airship]] that had been stranded there. After successfully shutting down the reactor, a few of the adventurers, Cynthia among them, took some of the aerocrystals through a portal to the mountains.
The situation at the mountains was dire. All manner of powerful monsters, cultists, and shadowy beings assaulted the downed [[airship]]. A rolling wave of shadow approached, consuming all in its path, with The One Who Waits leading it in the form of a great obsidian dragon’s head. The aerocrystals turned out to be useless; they had to be refined before they could be used to repair the ship. One adventurer returned to Gammelgard to give them the update, while Cynthia and the rest stayed and battled the advancing tide of shadow. Cynthia was nearly killed instantly when a mage’s ray of death struck her, but Silent used her godly powers to save the knight. Cynthia pursued an evil alchemist, striking him down with a flurry of blows and shrugging off the explosion he set off as he died, but the battle was clearly a losing one. Many of the adventurers retreated back to the continent’s cities. Cynthia was among them, returning to Gammelgard.
Gammelgard and Seglock were protected from the shadows by the Astrolabe and the Moonwell, respectively. Nonetheless, shadow monsters still laid siege to the cities. Back in Gammelgard, Cynthia helped fend off a wave of these monsters, using her beetle and her skills at mounted combat to overpower them. When the portals closed, she knew that the battle at the mountains had been lost, and she later found out that Silent was corrupted and claimed by The One Who Waits. She ushered Gammelgard’s survivors into the still-intact parts of the town and, with the help of Richard, helped start the extensive rebuilding effort.
=== The Town with No Name ===
=== The Town with No Name ===
Date: 2/28/23
[PLACEHOLDER]
 
Party: [PLACEHOLDER]
 
In the weeks after Asar Ogalas, the land of Isonhound grew hostile and travel became dangerous. Only a handful of safe havens remained: the cities of Seglock and Gammelgard, and the underground lair of the sapphire dragon Bleucorundum. However, there seemed to be another location that was shielded from the shadows; somebody escaped from a small city outside of Seglock, saying that the city was protected and that the populace was trapped by cultists of Att-Analo. Strangely, nobody could remember the city’s name.
 
The first expedition to the city was largely a failure; the party teleported directly into the center of the city and, though they managed to gather some intel and retrieve some treasure, they were forced to retreat. A second expedition was mounted, and Cynthia was among those who took part.
 
The expeditionary party made their way through the now-shadowed forests of Isonhound, feeliong a sense of impending doom. After some travel, they were ambushed by The One Who Waits; shadowy tendrils emerged from the ground, pinning most of them in place, and a wave of shadow advanced slowly towards them, led by the head of an obsidian dragon. The party managed to escape, but Cynthia was nearly consumed, finding herself unable to break free from the tendrils. After escaping, the party retreated to Bleucorundum’s lair, led by a voice in Durian’s head.
 
There, Bleucorundum told the party about the lost amethyst dragon. It was apparently traveling the continent as a mortal, searching for something, but was now trapped in the nameless city. Bleucorundum explained that, if Sardior were resurrected, their power could potentially combat The One Who Waits. To do so, the gem dragon’s court would have to be re-formed. This would require five gem dragons or dragonborn, as well as the five artifacts known as the Keys to the Court, of which the Moonwell and Astrolabe were two.
 
The party inquired about The One Who Waits; if it were an obsidian dragon, then that meant that the court potentially had six dragons on it. Bleucorundum laughed at this idea; she said that obsidian dragons were nothing but a scary story, and that The One Who Waits was probably taking this form just to frighten the other gem dragons. She granted the party a boon that made them invisible to members of the Cult of Att-Analo, then sent them on their way to the nameless city.
 
Even from the city’s gates, the amethyst dragon’s influence was clear; several buildings in the center of the city had broken off of their foundations and were floating into the air. The party snuck in and, though they alerted a few guards to their presence, were able to make it to the manor at the city’s center relatively unscathed. Durian teleported into one of the floating buildings, finding a meditating halfling who would later be identified as Father Mel, a leader in the cult. Cynthia and Ona investigated another floating building, finding a meditating man who appeared to be the amethyst dragon. Cynthia awoke the man by throwing a shingle, and then all hell broke loose.
 
When the amethyst dragon opened its eyes, it became clear that it was corrupted by The One Who Waits. He revealed to us that the protective bubble around the city was not the work of an artifact, but rather was his own doing, through sheer force of will. Alarms rang through the streets, and cultists approached the manor. Cynthia attempted to run and alert the rest of the party, but was accosted by Father Mel on the roof of the manor. Still invisible, she managed to draw Mel away from the center of the city, informing the rest of the party of the situation and providing a distraction. The party attempted to cleanse the amethyst dragon, but were unable to do so; they had almost escaped when the dragon transformed into his true form and grabbed Spinel. Spinel appeared to be at the mercy of the corrupted dragon, but broke free at the last minute. The party retreated to lick their wounds and inform the rest of the Greedy Green of the situation.


=== Corruption ===
=== Corruption ===
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The party was ejected back onto the material plane, and the naga that Cynthia and Omen had seen earlier was made corporeal. Vessel realized that this was a mind snare naga, and that it had infected him and made him forget his true identity as the Autom Lord. The party eviscerated the naga before returning to Seglock to prepare for the assault on Feredemius.
The party was ejected back onto the material plane, and the naga that Cynthia and Omen had seen earlier was made corporeal. Vessel realized that this was a mind snare naga, and that it had infected him and made him forget his true identity as the Autom Lord. The party eviscerated the naga before returning to Seglock to prepare for the assault on Feredemius.
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