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{{Worldbuilders}} {{Infobox_character|affilliation=Copper Mockingbirds, Tempest Brothers|name={{PAGENAME}}|image=Keeper 3.jpeg|caption="At least I’m not a dead goddess."|relatives=Wilryn (father, deceased)|languages=Common, Gnomish, Sylvan|marital=Married to Jinera Redforge|birthPlace=Port Dagny, Calian|deathDate=N/A|deathPlace=N/A|species=Forest Gnome|gender=Female|height=4'0 ft|weight=35 lbs|eyes=Green}}
{{Infobox_character|affilliation=Copper Mockingbirds, Tempest Brothers|name={{PAGENAME}}|image=Keeper.png|caption="Life is meant for merriment, isn't it?"|relatives=Wilryn (father, deceased)|languages=Common, Gnomish, Sylvan|marital=Married to Jinera Redforge|birthPlace=Port Dagny, Calian|deathDate=N/A|deathPlace=N/A|species=Forest Gnome|gender=Female|height=4'0 ft|weight=35 lbs|eyes=Green}}


Artillerist Artificer. She/Her.  
Artillerist Artificer. She/Her.  
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== Personality ==
== Personality ==
Once upon a time, Keeper was generally jovial and always wore a smile. Her time with the Copper Mockingbirds made her good at working people and always had a kind word prepared for anyone she spoke to. Nowadays, Keeper can be… less than pleasant at times. She is consumed by her own thoughts about various inventions and mechanical upgrades, which can lead her to ignore others or speak out of turn. Her bitterness towards deities and general lack of hope often leads to snarky comments that she plays off as being meaningless words from a random gnome. Keeper often talks to herself because her own voice was her only true companion during her imprisonment. She claims to simply enjoy the way she sounds. Keeper has a soft spot for orphans, though she encourages them to quickly develop a sense of independence because only oneself can truly be depended on. She genuinely enjoys brewing things.  
As a jovial person who wears an eternal smile, Keeper goes about her day-to-day life savoring the joy of tinkering with new equipment and infusions as well as trying out new alcoholic brews. Truly, she seems to have something for anyone or any situation. Her years spent working with the Copper Mockingbird division in Calian made her adept at working people and her time as the barkeep of the Shining Stamp Inn made her good at pleasing people. Keeper will subtly shift her persona to suit those around her and always makes sure that people she interacts with have their needs met. In her moments spent away from others, Keeper becomes a far more quiet and bitter person who calculates her interactions down to the t. She is capable of genuinely enjoying the company of others but is often so caught up in her own head that doing so is hard.


== History ==
== History ==
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Following Wilryn’s death, Keeper threw herself into her work for the Copper Mockingbirds. Keeper also took on a job as the city’s resident inventor, coming up with fixes or creations to help those who asked. She further honed her mechanical skills and rose through the ranks as the years went on. Keeper eventually acquired enough money from her jobs that it would have been easy for her to move out of the slums, but she chose to remain, perhaps because she couldn’t bear to part with her dad’s house. When Keeper became a “gold repairwoman” she was assigned to be part of a team that would rob the Ripplerun Manor; the halfling Ripplerun family basically ran Port Dagny and they were very much not to be trifled with. It had taken years for the Copper Mockingbirds to earn enough favors to be able to actually attempt robbing them. Since the higher ranked Mockingbirds specialized in obtaining magical items, the goal of this particular heist was to steal an object called the Sealing Crystal—an item said to be able to lock away a person’s memories. It was rumored that the Rippleruns had used the crystal to turn one of the few Port Dagny guards who wasn’t under their thumb into a blank canvas.  
Following Wilryn’s death, Keeper threw herself into her work for the Copper Mockingbirds. Keeper also took on a job as the city’s resident inventor, coming up with fixes or creations to help those who asked. She further honed her mechanical skills and rose through the ranks as the years went on. Keeper eventually acquired enough money from her jobs that it would have been easy for her to move out of the slums, but she chose to remain, perhaps because she couldn’t bear to part with her dad’s house. When Keeper became a “gold repairwoman” she was assigned to be part of a team that would rob the Ripplerun Manor; the halfling Ripplerun family basically ran Port Dagny and they were very much not to be trifled with. It had taken years for the Copper Mockingbirds to earn enough favors to be able to actually attempt robbing them. Since the higher ranked Mockingbirds specialized in obtaining magical items, the goal of this particular heist was to steal an object called the Sealing Crystal—an item said to be able to lock away a person’s memories. It was rumored that the Rippleruns had used the crystal to turn one of the few Port Dagny guards who wasn’t under their thumb into a blank canvas.  
[[File:Jinera 2.jpeg|thumb|Jinera Redforge]]
 
Before being assigned to the Ripplerun heist, Keeper had gotten closer to a dwarven rogue named Jinera Redforge. Jinera impressed Keeper with her skills in stealth and tricking the unsuspecting while Keeper amazed Jinera with inventions of every sort and her knowledge of infiltration. Eventually, they came to talk about things that weren’t work related and encouraged each other to think of a future beyond the next immediate score. Jinera revealed that she had started stealing to care for her ailing mother, but at some point realized that her mother would never love her no matter how much she did for her. As a result, she turned to stealing for herself and viewing others as a means to an end. Meeting Keeper was apparently the catalyst for her starting to leave this mindset behind. Keeper confided in her about how much she regretted her last words to her father: “I’m trying to help us eat and you’re just going to get yourself killed.” Within a year, Jinera and Keeper were in a relationship. Both of them were put on the Ripplerun heist.  
Before being assigned to the Ripplerun heist, Keeper had gotten closer to a dwarven rogue named Jinera Redforge. Jinera impressed Keeper with her skills in stealth and tricking the unsuspecting while Keeper amazed Jinera with inventions of every sort and her knowledge of infiltration. Eventually, they came to talk about things that weren’t work related and encouraged each other to think of a future beyond the next immediate score. Jinera revealed that she had started stealing to care for her ailing mother, but at some point realized that her mother would never love her no matter how much she did for her. As a result, she turned to stealing for herself and viewing others as a means to an end. Meeting Keeper was apparently the catalyst for her starting to leave this mindset behind. Keeper confided in her about how much she regretted her last words to her father: “I’m trying to help us eat and you’re just going to get yourself killed.” Within a year, Jinera and Keeper were in a relationship. Both of them were put on the Ripplerun heist.  


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Days later, during dinner, the man’s body burned away until nothing was left but a perfect bundle of flame. On instinct, Keeper used a torch to carry the fire to the Gleamtree. The sentries barely acknowledged her as she held the flame to the tree where its colors shifted to a golden yellow. This was how Glimmerflame was truly made. Apparently, it wasn’t just Aiza’s essence—no, to truly become Glimmerflame, fire had to be kindled from mortal souls and then “sanctified” by being offered to Aiza. Somewhere deep down inside, Keeper felt sickened. On the outside, however, she was forced by Aiza to maintain the facade of an ever-pleasant barkeep. Keeper spent the next one hundred years preparing the souls of those who approached the Gleamtree to be transformed into Glimmerflame. At first, Keeper was unable to do much other than internally scream, thrash, and beg to be released while going about the motions of tending to the Shining Stamp and its guests. Eventually, perhaps because Aiza’s grip on her lessened or because Keeper herself adapted to the restraints of her punishment, Keeper began to spend her spare time tinkering with her wheelchair. She added compartments and adjustments to make it more combat capable: not because she anticipated any fights, but to keep herself occupied. Twelve noticed Keeper’s work on the chair and, about fifty years into her punishment, asked her to help build artillery for the sentries. Keeper agreed; this was what led her to become so good at making canons.   
Days later, during dinner, the man’s body burned away until nothing was left but a perfect bundle of flame. On instinct, Keeper used a torch to carry the fire to the Gleamtree. The sentries barely acknowledged her as she held the flame to the tree where its colors shifted to a golden yellow. This was how Glimmerflame was truly made. Apparently, it wasn’t just Aiza’s essence—no, to truly become Glimmerflame, fire had to be kindled from mortal souls and then “sanctified” by being offered to Aiza. Somewhere deep down inside, Keeper felt sickened. On the outside, however, she was forced by Aiza to maintain the facade of an ever-pleasant barkeep. Keeper spent the next one hundred years preparing the souls of those who approached the Gleamtree to be transformed into Glimmerflame. At first, Keeper was unable to do much other than internally scream, thrash, and beg to be released while going about the motions of tending to the Shining Stamp and its guests. Eventually, perhaps because Aiza’s grip on her lessened or because Keeper herself adapted to the restraints of her punishment, Keeper began to spend her spare time tinkering with her wheelchair. She added compartments and adjustments to make it more combat capable: not because she anticipated any fights, but to keep herself occupied. Twelve noticed Keeper’s work on the chair and, about fifty years into her punishment, asked her to help build artillery for the sentries. Keeper agreed; this was what led her to become so good at making canons.   
[[File:Cyra.jpeg|thumb|Cyra the Glimmerflame & Homunculus Servant ]]
 
On the hundredth year anniversary of Keeper’s imprisonment, the war between gods reached its climax. There are no scholarly documents about the end of this great battle because no Calian scholars survived. Through some act of divine, infernal, or cosmic power, the entire land of Calian was pulled into the sea. Not only was the region subsumed by water, it was thoroughly wiped from the memories of everyone outside Calian. Keeper, likely through Aiza’s intervention, survived this incident and washed up on the shores of Amusa. She wasn’t entirely alone. In the days before what Keeper has come to call the Great Collapse, she began experimenting with a piece of Glimmerflame, using intricate arcane runes to see what could be achieved. Through these experiments, this piece gained sentience, and it washed up alongside her in Amusa. Keeper named the flame Cyra. Aiza’s grip on Keeper hadn’t faded. The goddess used Cyra to communicate information and orders to Keeper; primarily that Calian wasn’t completely beyond saving—it, along with its people and gods (including Aiza herself), was in a state of stasis. Aiza theorized that Calian could be saved through the power of her Glimmerflame. Rather than being snuffed out, the Glimmerflames radiating from the Gleamtree had escaped the Great Collapse. In their escape, something had drawn them to the very land where Keeper now was and, through Cyra, Aiza could sense that they lay somewhere in the wilds.   
On the hundredth year anniversary of Keeper’s imprisonment, the war between gods reached its climax. There are no scholarly documents about the end of this great battle because no Calian scholars survived. Through some act of divine, infernal, or cosmic power, the entire land of Calian was pulled into the sea. Not only was the region subsumed by water, it was thoroughly wiped from the memories of everyone outside Calian. Keeper, likely through Aiza’s intervention, survived this incident and washed up on the shores of Amusa. She wasn’t entirely alone. In the days before what Keeper has come to call the Great Collapse, she began experimenting with a piece of Glimmerflame, using intricate arcane runes to see what could be achieved. Through these experiments, this piece gained sentience, and it washed up alongside her in Amusa. Keeper named the flame Cyra. Aiza’s grip on Keeper hadn’t faded. The goddess used Cyra to communicate information and orders to Keeper; primarily that Calian wasn’t completely beyond saving—it, along with its people and gods (including Aiza herself), was in a state of stasis. Aiza theorized that Calian could be saved through the power of her Glimmerflame. Rather than being snuffed out, the Glimmerflames radiating from the Gleamtree had escaped the Great Collapse. In their escape, something had drawn them to the very land where Keeper now was and, through Cyra, Aiza could sense that they lay somewhere in the wilds.   


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