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Rakash Cleric originally from the west. |
Rakash Cleric originally from the west. |
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Has an interest in plants. Planted a [[sirese]] flower outside the Lich Gate following the death of Prince [[Sirolarn]]. Donated a [[vela'tohr]] plant to the [[Crossing High Temple| |
Has an interest in plants. Planted a [[sirese]] flower outside the Lich Gate following the death of Prince [[Sirolarn]]. Donated a [[vela'tohr]] plant to the [[Crossing High Temple|Crossing Temple]]. |
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==Appearance== |
==Appearance== |
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Denizelva Laskoven | |
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Status: | Alive |
Guild: | Cleric |
Race: | Rakash |
Gender: | Female |
Location: | Temple of the North Wind |
High Priestess of Asketi, head of the Temple of the North Wind. She was prominent during Asketi's Ride events and taught Clerics the Osrel Meraud spell, and well as the Fire of Ushnish spell.
Rakash Cleric originally from the west.
Has an interest in plants. Planted a sirese flower outside the Lich Gate following the death of Prince Sirolarn. Donated a vela'tohr plant to the Crossing Temple.
Appearance
You see High Priestess Denizelva Laskoven, a Rakash Cleric.
She has grey eyes, very long thick silver hair that is braided, and ebon skin.
She is elderly for a Rakash.
She is in good shape.
She is holding a knotted ash staff carved to resemble a writhing adder in her right hand.
She is wearing a coiled armlet of withered ash carved to resemble the adder of Asketi, a sweeping black veil suspended from a twining silver adder circlet, a somber black monk's robe cinched at the waist with a twining silken cord, a string of icy selenite prayer beads slung from a silver adder chain, a simple silver amulet and a plain-looking black velvet belt satchel.