Heplythea

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Heplythea
Status
Race Rakash
Gender Female
Guild Paladin
Instance Prime
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Public Records

Softskin

You see Page Heplythea, Footgirl of Elanthia, a Rakash Paladin. She has an angular face with frown lines around her mouth, thick-lashed dark eyes and a pointy nose. Her dark brown hair is shoulder length and thick, and is worn tied back. She has tanned skin. Her left cheekbone has a tattoo of two puncture marks set close together.

Moonskin

You see Page Heplythea, Footgirl of Elanthia, a Rakash Paladin. She has frown lines around her mouth and dark eyes, a tan and white coat with white masking and a slender tail. Her left cheekbone has a tattoo of two puncture marks set close together.

Attire

She is wearing a gleaming steel parry stick wrapped in emerald green ribbon, a tower shield twined with images of several vengeful adders, a polished silver helm with a hinged visor of dark steel, some burnished silver gauntlets with sable leather cuffs edged in thin bronze chain, some bronze-inlaid jousting plate etched with a horseman who is besieged by adders, a polished silver badge labeled "Venerate Asketi!", a larimar ring inset with the adder of Asketi, an emerald adder charm, a diadem formed of an emerald teardrop on a twisted silver chain, a curved silver earcuff tipped with a vela'tohr tourmaline, a scarlet scarf, a warrior's snakeskin odaj clasped with a pair of silver adder fangs, a front-laced silk shirt embroidered with an adder climbing up the right sleeve, a plain war belt crafted from dark brown leather, a pair of fitted leather pants embroidered with an adder climbing up the left leg, a pair of sleek black riding boots with bronze tips, some bronze rowel spurs embellished with gilded horses, a fitted black horseman's cloak trimmed with adder embroidery, a battered leather warrior's kit edged in tarnished bronze studs, a burlap sack for gathered souls, a rough burlap backpack and a nicked ironwood standard bearing a torn white silk banner.

History