Ainthe Serpican


Description


Royalty has a certain look, and Ainthe Serpican certainly has it. The human lady enjoys a cultivated grace and elegance that even if she wore rags, her gravitas would shine through like a beacon of the holy sun. The dark-haired beauty does not wear rags, of course, but instead the finest of silks. Ainthe’s aristocracy further reveals through the flash of jewelry and gems that bedeck her lovely and shapely figure. She is both adorned and adored, a kept pet—which must surely and tragically rank her as a princess of the realm.


History


Mad King Vallis had many children, many sons and daughters. Ainthe counted as but one of them. Regardless of her father’s reputed mania, she received all the perks of royalty: cultured upbringing in fine arts, sacred induction in the mysteries of the divine, and unflagging maintenance of her health and well-being. Ainthe grew into a fine and upstanding young woman despite her family legacy. Perhaps for that reason, her father decided to rid his court of the likes of her, and give her up as a marriage prize to a warlord on the fringes of the Verdentian kingdom. And she was married not just to any bandit. She found herself given to the ogre king, Grul Crushstone himself. As his bride, she silently suffered under his yoke and served his every whim. She entertained his ambitions, all the while praying not for respite, but an opportunity to turn Grul against her father’s callous whimsy.


Personality


Ainthe is a gentle soul who yearns to please. But she wants to help more than herself. Her sweet and divine struggle might serve those around her, but none more than the force that Naiok provides those that his radiance protects. Compassionate and graceful, she embodies the wonder any and every princess should have. And through the grace of the Great Corona, she hopes to survive the ill fate that royal duty compels.


Goals


Ainthe would master her cleric class first (20th) while balancing her bardic talents secondarily.


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