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* After much investigation Vasilissa learned the identity of her father and discovered that she has a half-sister living in [[Crossing]] named [[Kalisted]] Redspi. She views her half-sibling with a mixture of fascination and loathing, as the young [[Paladin]] is the exact opposite of her in nearly every way aside from their shared devotion to the Immortals.<br />
* After much investigation Vasilissa learned the identity of her father and discovered that she has a half-sister living in [[Crossing]] named [[Kalisted]] Redspi. She views her half-sibling with a mixture of fascination and loathing, as the young [[Paladin]] is the exact opposite of her in nearly every way aside from their shared devotion to the Immortals.<br />
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* In the year 399 while on a trip to [[Therengia]] her husband Kendus vanished. She hasn't seen him since and assumes he either left her or was killed. After searching the lands for many months she decided to wear a mourning band instead of her wedding ring. Despite the loss of her husband she has thrown herself into training feverently and finds solace in the embrace of her Goddess during her lengthy meditations and rituals.


== Religious Beliefs ==
== Religious Beliefs ==

Revision as of 13:33, 3 October 2010

Vasilissa Akave
Status
Race Kaldar
Gender Female
Guild Cleric
Instance Prime


Appearance

You see Priestess Vasilissa Akave, Soul Sunderer of the Order of the Black Fox, a Kaldar.
She has an angular face with pouting lips, slightly pointed ears and thick-lashed red eyes. Her red-streaked black hair is very long and thick, and is worn in an artfully tousled style threaded with a narrow black satin ribbon.
She has pale skin and a lithe figure.
A faceted ruby teardrop rests on her forehead, just above her eyes.
She is young.
She has a tattoo of a white rose encircled by a blood-stained thorny vine on her back.

She is wearing an ethereal white sochi clasped by an a flawless moonstone globe, a witch ball, a darkly enameled bronze badge depicting a priest kneeling amidst corpses, a rag shrike doll, a ghostly white gown of sheer gossamer with ribbons laced down the back, a twisting black steel wedding ring set with black goldstone panthers, an exquisite silver signet ring, an amber ring inset with the shrike of Dergati, an alabaster silk gem pouch embellished with a ghostly white swath of Albarian lace and some black high-heeled sandals with long thin straps.

Background


  • Vasilissa was born on the 2nd day of the 5th month of Uthmor the Giant in the year of the Crystal Snow Hare, 377 years after the victory of Lanival the Redeemer.


  • Her father was a sore and heavily guarded subject with her mother who was a Cleric devoted to the Goddess Dergati. She went on a pilgrimage when Vasilissa was 7 years old, leaving her with relatives until she returned. Vasilissa never saw her mother again.


  • At the age of 18 Vasilissa decided to join the Clerics guild.


Present

  • In the 3rd month of Lirisa the Archer in the year of the Crystal Snow Hare, 398, Kendus Akave was bound to her as her serf and blade.


  • After much investigation Vasilissa learned the identity of her father and discovered that she has a half-sister living in Crossing named Kalisted Redspi. She views her half-sibling with a mixture of fascination and loathing, as the young Paladin is the exact opposite of her in nearly every way aside from their shared devotion to the Immortals.


  • In the year 399 while on a trip to Therengia her husband Kendus vanished. She hasn't seen him since and assumes he either left her or was killed. After searching the lands for many months she decided to wear a mourning band instead of her wedding ring. Despite the loss of her husband she has thrown herself into training feverently and finds solace in the embrace of her Goddess during her lengthy meditations and rituals.

Religious Beliefs

Vasilissa worships Dergati primarily though she pays respect to all of the Immortals and their aspects.


Relatives