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{{Infobox_character|affilliation=None|name=Luster|image=Luster 3.0.jpeg|caption="Yeah, I guess I could have just talked to him but my axe just so happened to get lodged between his eyes. Whoops. What can I say? I'm a clutz."|relatives=Mother: Madame Lunari (deceased)|languages=Common, Elvish, Sylvan|alias=The Axebreaker|marital=Single|birthPlace=Cressida Weald|deathDate=None|deathPlace=None|species=Fairy (currently), Eladrin Elf (formerly)|gender=Female|height=4'0 ft|weight=90 lbs|eyes=Blue}} | |||
Oath of Conquest Paladin. Pronouns: She/Her. | Oath of Conquest Paladin. Pronouns: She/Her. | ||
==Physical Appearance== | ==Physical Appearance== | ||
Luster is a fairy with blue luminescent skin that almost looks like porcelain when it catches the light. Her hair is similar, but it's a deeper shade of blue. She has white eyes that seem to glow with moonlight, a feature shared by most | Luster is a fairy with blue luminescent skin that almost looks like porcelain when it catches the light. Her hair is similar, but it's a deeper shade of blue. She has white eyes that seem to glow with moonlight, a feature shared by most Moon Court Fey. Her ears are fairly large and slope downward to a point. There are winglike horns on top of her head that fade from the same deep blue as her hair to a much paler color at the tips. Her actual wings are insectile but follow the same coloration as her horns. Luster has stitches fashioned from pure moonlight keeping her arms and legs attached to her body and the light they emit is uncomfortably bright to anyone not born of the Moon Court. She typically dons black and silver armor with chain mesh. | ||
==Personality== | ==Personality== | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
Luster’s earliest memory is fading in and out of consciousness while a Naga removed and reattached her limbs, sloppily attempting to infuse her soul with mystical energies—she had been unlucky enough to end up under the knife of someone inexperienced. Pain came and lapsed in waves, but she was always acutely aware of the feeling of being taken apart and pieced back together. Luster was far from the only fairy of the | Luster’s earliest memory is fading in and out of consciousness while a Naga removed and reattached her limbs, sloppily attempting to infuse her soul with mystical energies—she had been unlucky enough to end up under the knife of someone inexperienced. Pain came and lapsed in waves, but she was always acutely aware of the feeling of being taken apart and pieced back together. Luster was far from the only fairy of the Moon Court to undergo such horrific experimentation. Fairies were considered the lowest on the totem pole among the Moon Court: as such they were often utilized as either servants or fodder for experimentation—the latter, of course, was their preferred role. When Lady Luanach, the resident archfey, had the court turn their attention towards animals from the Material Plane, all fairies became servants. | ||
Luster became the assistant to a satyr paladin named Calypso—someone tasked with the defense of the Moon Court from everything and everything that dared to trespass in the demiplane. Calypso usually had Luster run errands and entertain, but occasionally, when the satyr was drunk, he would teach Luster the ways of magic and weaponry. Over time, Luster learned that Calypso longed to have an apprentice to replace the one they “lost” ages ago, hence why he was teaching her. Luster made sure to act as nothing more than a simple, foolhardy fairy when Calypso was sober, but she secretly took his lessons to heart and would hone her abilities whenever she had free time. | Luster became the assistant to a satyr paladin named Calypso—someone tasked with the defense of the Moon Court from everything and everything that dared to trespass in the demiplane. Calypso usually had Luster run errands and entertain, but occasionally, when the satyr was drunk, he would teach Luster the ways of magic and weaponry. Over time, Luster learned that Calypso longed to have an apprentice to replace the one they “lost” ages ago, hence why he was teaching her. Luster made sure to act as nothing more than a simple, foolhardy fairy when Calypso was sober, but she secretly took his lessons to heart and would hone her abilities whenever she had free time. | ||
Eventually, the | Eventually, the Moon Court went to war with the Cult of the Under Rabbit: animals raised to higher intelligence by a rabbit who escaped experimentation and ascended to become an Archfey. Calypso, of course, had to leave to join the fighting. While he was gone, Luster was tasked with managing his abode. She used this time to snoop through Calypso’s belongings without the fear of being caught and eventually stumbled upon a letter for his former apprentice. The letter vaguely implied that he was remorseful for… something. Soon enough, the war ended with a Moon Court victory and Calypso returned home. | ||
For weeks, Luster attempted to trick Calypso into giving information about his relationship with his past student away. She wanted something to hold over his head, figuring that blackmail might help her improve her station; she also plainly had nothing better to do. Luster waited until Calypso got drunk again and took on the role of her instructor. After impressing him with her skill, she pressed him again. Unfortunately, he caught on to her game and was at first enraged. Instead of killing her, however, Calypso calmed down and confided in her about Lady Luanach having stolen leadership of the Moon Court from an eladrin named Madame Lunari. Luanach apparently killed Lunari, but instead of killing her daughter, transformed her into a fairy so she would live in humiliation. Unfortunately, this daughter lost all memory of her former life and mother in the transformation process. | For weeks, Luster attempted to trick Calypso into giving information about his relationship with his past student away. She wanted something to hold over his head, figuring that blackmail might help her improve her station; she also plainly had nothing better to do. Luster waited until Calypso got drunk again and took on the role of her instructor. After impressing him with her skill, she pressed him again. Unfortunately, he caught on to her game and was at first enraged. Instead of killing her, however, Calypso calmed down and confided in her about Lady Luanach having stolen leadership of the Moon Court from an eladrin named Madame Lunari. Luanach apparently killed Lunari, but instead of killing her daughter, transformed her into a fairy so she would live in humiliation. Unfortunately, this daughter lost all memory of her former life and mother in the transformation process. | ||
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1st Level Spells: Armor of Agathys, Command, Cure Wounds, Searing Smite, Thunderous Smite, Wrathful Smite | 1st Level Spells: Armor of Agathys, Command, Cure Wounds, Searing Smite, Thunderous Smite, Wrathful Smite | ||
[[Category:Player Characters]] | [[Category:Player Characters]] | ||
[[Category:Wicked Wilds]] | [[Category:Wicked Wilds]] |