Description
This ebony-skinned drow's silvery-white hair flows neatly past her shoulders.
Her narrowed eyes radiate a certain intensity, as though she is in deep
concentration, or perhaps simply annoyed at some small pest. A perpetual
sneer seems imbedded on her narrow lips. Her austere expression and prim
posture mark her as one of a quite bitter nature.
Role
The beginning
Added Wed Oct 1 21:23:19 2003 at level 22:
As she stood in the dank cavern, mastering the intricacies of the little
spells she has learned thus far in her long, yet unfulfilled life, Kelrizza
narrowed her eyes as she once again pondered her path in life. Her need for
knowledge was great, but her hunger for power nearly consumed her. Either
through intense self control as she prepared herself for her great entrance to
the world, or perhaps simply a lack of motivation, she has remained in the
shadows.
Her friends were limited to the scrolls in her study and artifacts on her
back. Her contacts with mortals were tenuous at best. Yet something felt
different to Kerizza that day. She knew what it was. It was time for her to
take her first step forward in the world. As she considered her options, she
settled on a suitable starting point from which to make her mark. The Tribunal
holds much sway over people, and as she has respect for an ordered society it
seemed an adequate fit. Though holding a slight amount of disgust at the
thought of policing the weak, she knew her journey must begin somewhere, and
that the Blood Tribunal would be her first step on the path of greatness.
Impressions of other Magistrates
Added Tue Oct 14 19:00:12 2003 at level 40:
Pitiful welps. Constantly I am shamed by being associated with some of the
other Magistrates.
Miglid, the one who resorted to bickering and whining as I called him to duty
during the defense of the Spire, grates my nerves. Were he not a fellow member
of the Blood Tribunal, I would burn him to cinders without hesitation.
Then there is Zalseth. He lets himself be used by others, such as the criminal
Cseth. He also lets the potential of his abilities as a shifter go to waste.
I've already saved him from death twice, both of which times he could have
avoided himself. Next time I may seriously consider simply letting him fall. I
can only hope that this one will learn, as he could be quite useful to the
Spire if he ever learns to tie his own shoes.
Others, such as Kaareb and Sadriendra, seem sufficient thus far. They haven't
made any glaring mistakes that I've seen, at least.
I have not had close enough dealings with the rest to judge them thus far. I'm
certain that in time I'll learn of their weaknesses and faults.
One thing is certain, though. I will not let the inadequacy of my fellow
Tribunals to prevent my eventual rise to power. When I have a sufficiently
impressive record as a Tribunal, I will step forward and make my claim to
become a Vindicator.
An Encounter with Talia
Added Sun Nov 16 23:32:30 2003 at level 51:
Today I had an interesting encounter. The godling Talia asked me to perform the task of bringing
her wrath to Agraemas and in return I would receive some sort of favor in the future. A god's favor
is not something I would let go to waste, and so I slew her ex-servant for her. I believe that something
beneficial will arise from the task and have begun to investigate her motivations and teachings.
After all, if they're so distasteful to one such as Agraemas, they can't be all bad now, can they?