Betlind

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Betlind Belhule Image: 350 pixels
Status Active
Race Human
Gender Female
Guild Paladin
Instance Prime


Description

You see Shield of Starlight Betlind Beluhle, a Human Paladin.
She has a heart-shaped face, prismatic amethyst eyes, a button nose and dimples. Her snow-white-streaked crystalline hair is long and glossy, and is worn loose. She has pearlescent skin and a strong, feminine figure.
She is a bit over average height for a Human.
She is an adult.
Her forearm has a tattoo of a stylized butterfly sketched in thick inky black lines.

She is wearing a darkstone circlet ringed with silver leaves, a rounded loimic pauldron with diamond-hide straps laced through stout buckles, a braided moonsilk and lotusweave weapon harness with inlaid mistwood buckles, some grandiose half plate embellished with a stylized silversteel butterfly, a majestic aegis strewn with icesteel stars across a kertig disc, a vardite handflower centered with a soulstone oshu'mary blossom, an armorsmith's toolbelt bearing silversteel plates twined around lotusweave, a pair of scalene pants adorned with darkstone buckles and a pair of black leather boots edged at the seams with silver.

Facts

Citizenship: Therengia
Devotion: Phelim

Notable Items

Beluhle Tachi

an elegant haledroth tachi with a silversteel butterfly tsuba
The pale blue metal of the thinly honed blade adds depth to the frosty hamon, resembling crashing waves glimmering in moonlight. Ensuring a proper grip, the mistwood hilt is ornately wrapped in amethyst moonsilk and braced above with a tsuba formed from the sharply angled wings of a butterfly. Delicate inlays of sapphire, emerald, and topaz form a shesegri pattern that radiates outward along the forewings and hindwings.
An elegant haledroth tachi reads: "Beluhle"
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Beluhle Shield

a majestic aegis strewn with icesteel stars across a kertig disc
Masterfully set crystalline points glisten from within the depths of the silvery-black plate adorning the substantial vardite shield. Reinforced titanese straps secured across the back ensure a secure wear while the grandiose handle of polished diamondique provides a reliable, robust grip.

Beluhle Armor

some grandiose half plate embellished with a stylized silversteel butterfly
Crimson moonsilver highlights the bold lines and sharp angles of the usually graceful insect adorning the substantial mass of steel armor, giving it a soft luminosity. Delicate inlays of sapphire, emerald, and topaz fill the forewings and hindwings in an elegant stained glass style.
Some grandiose half plate reads: "Beluhle"

Beluhle Surcoat

a pale blue moonsilk surcoat emblazoned with a sharply angled butterfly
Substantial layers of the opalescent sheened fabric come together to create a masterfully tailored garment designed to drape the wearer exquisitely. Darkened silver threads form the hard lines and intersections of the normally delicate creature emblazoned on the front, while hues reminiscent of kiralan, quelium, and vardite fill the wings in an elegant stained glass style. Stitched adroitly under the collar in a color of deep cerulean is a single word.
A moonsilk surcoat reads: "Beluhle"

Alterations

an armorsmith's toolbelt bearing silversteel plates twined around lotusweave
The backing of the toolbelt is made from braided twists of blush-hued lotusweave, the soft silk providing a measure of comfort for the wearer. Interspersed into the weave of the braids are plates forged from silversteel, each one impressed with the image of a butterfly mid-flight over a thorned rose. Pairs of sturdy leather ties are arranged between the sets of plates, appearing ideal for securing tools.
a braided moonsilk and lotusweave weapon harness with inlaid mistwood buckles
A masterful touch has delicately intertwined opalescent pale blue moonsilk with iridescent amethyst lotusweave to form an elegantly strong housing for the wearer's most revered weapons. A thick coat of lacquer adds additional depth to the dark mistwood buckles as glossy-black glaes inlay highlights the natural glints of silver in the wood, causing them to glisten like stars against the night sky in proper lighting.