Description
Hideous. Scarring of unusual and cringe worthy nature covers a face that
could only belong to a duergar. The beard is uneven and streaky,
growing around the deep scarring. The long greasy hair covers some
of the face but even that only adds to the repellant effect. The only
thing on the near-ebony face that might qualify for something less than
grotesque is the pair of eyes. Rare to the point of being unique, these
eyes are a piercing, clear, and on anyone else, lovely set of eyes. One
is the truest blue of a clear sky after a storm, one the deep green of the
mighty seas. Startling enough to see someone with two different colored
eyes, shocking to see such color in a duergar. They are there nonetheless.
Once you drag your own eyes away from these mis-matched bits of brightness,
you return to a being covered in dirt and rough clothing. Armaments of
various kinds stick out here and there, arms and legs bear scars from
obvious bouts of violence, and the garments, some poorly and others
well made, are clearly not fashioned specifically for her. Only after
this thorough look do you realize that what you are looking at is a
woman. And last but certainly not least, on the left hand, you catch a
glimpse of a glow, a light emanating from no discernable source. But on
closer inspection, you see a deep tattoo of a Glacier, perfect in every way,
burned deeply on her hand. beyond that, all you can see for sure is that
Role
The Prophecy
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5th daughter of the 5th daughter of the 5th daughter, going back 555 generations.
It was long ago, that first generation, in a time when the duergar of Aran'Gird and the
dark elves of Teth Azeleth experienced a period of rapprochement, after one war and before
the next. The duergar, able only to master the brutish powers of the anti-paladin guild,
coveted the dark-elves easy mastery of all the paths of magical power. The dark elves, frail
and weak of body, coveted the duergar's strength and durable heartiness. A deal was
struck. Together they would work, for 10 full years, creating and preparing a Great Spell.
Lives were sacrificed. Powers unheard of before or since were beseeched, tapped, and
drained. Blood, flesh, soul, all were taken and used in the darkest of rites. And
then, on the darkest day of the year, the full panoply of mages and scholars and warriors of
both peoples met, with the Matron Mother standing at the forefront of hers and Trel'Aran
itself standing next to the duergar king at the front of theirs, and the last piece of the
Great Spell, 10 years in the making, was completed. A shockwave shot outward from the center
and many were knocked over, some even killed. But not those right at the center. Instead
they were caught in the Spell itself, and in perfect unison they shouted, shrieked, these words:
THE EYES! THE EYES! WATCH FOR THE BLUE!! BLUE FOR ELF!! WATCH FOR THE GREEN!! GREEN FOR
STORM!! SHE WILL BE THE SIGN!! DEEP MAGIC FOR THE MUNDANE! STRENGTH FOR THE WEAK! SHE MUST BE
SACRIFICED AND THE SPELL WILL BE COMPLETE!!!
With that they collapsed, drained of all power and strength. In the days and weeks that
followed, the scholars and rulers and mages and warriors of both cities pondered and argued
and tried to decide what exactly the words had meant, and searched door to door for all babies
to see if any had the mixed eyes. None was found. And as the years went by, the two peoples
once again returned to their wars, the short detente broken, now enemies with no mercy.
But the power had been used, the Great Spell case, the legacy set and growing, bubbling in
the very earth and air around all of them. Like a chrysalis, it grew and grew from generation to
generation, hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands of years, until only few of the scholars
and leaders of the two races even remembered it had been done, much less what it would mean.
Long ago had the ritual viewing of every baby to check for the eyes been left undone.
And so, when one day such a baby was born, it was only the mother and father and midwife who
were there to note this unheard of event, and of course not one of them knew what it meant.
Instead, they stood back, aghast at what to them was a strange and unnerving deformity.
Hoping to find a "cure" to this malady, they brought her to what passed for a healer in their
clan. This healer was one of the few with real training, and upon seeing the baby, rushed to
The Prophecy Lives
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The Prophecy Lives
his small library of tomes and scrolls and, after rummaging, came upon the prophecy and the
Great Spell. Thinking he could achieve greatness by being the one to sacrifice the foretold
baby before him, he used what little magic he could find, combined with his rudimentary powers of
healing, and wove a death spell over the child. To this day no one knows why he didn't just
take a knife and plunge it into her chest. Likely he thought magic and power must be used to
complete the Great Spell. Regardless, his pathetic and mis-guided use of power wrought chaos.
Rather than killing her, spilling her blood to fulfil the prophecy and provide the strength of
the Storm Giants to the dark elves and the deep knowledge of magic of the elves to the duergar,
the power rebounded on itself, foiled after all this time, and lashed out at the only target it
could reach: the baby. Cruel slices and cuts and lashes began appearing on her body, especially
her face. Tortured pain was clear on her, and she screamed more than any baby before. It was
awful. In shock, the father killed the healer, picked up the baby, and with the mother fled the
halls of his clan, eventually finding a deserted section of the city near the mines. Thus began
the years of living nearly alone, hiding, and in pain, for Wabailla. The foiled Great Spell
had rebounded upon her, all its latent years of potential culminating now in a great curse upon
her, which comes upon her in acute form from time to time, making the scars feel new and raw.
She and her parents harbored a fear of magic now, which over time grew into hatred. A rage
and fury of unmatched proportion. As she grew old enough to study, she learned all there was
to know of the Great Spell, taking knowledge from books and scrolls her father or mother would
steal from other parts of the city. This served to stoke her fire.
More and more as she grew she chafed at the confines of their deserted hideaway. Her parents
might be shamed, but she was angry. She saw no reason to hide, to lie of who she was. And,
as youths of any race all have in common, she one day disobeyed her parents and left to walk
among the city proper, and be with the others, showing her face honestly, and without shame.
As her parents feared of course, she was arrested and brought before the King. His advisors,
together with the ambassador from Teth'Azaleth, quickly realized who - and what - she was.
They worked furiously for more than a year, while she was held in a prison, to see if they could
undo what the hedge-healer had done, and bring the prophecy to proper fruition. But to no avail.
In the end, it was decided that the Great Spell's power was too twisted into the curse upon
her that no balance could be brought, no completion possible. Disgusted, they turned her out and
sentenced her to a life of shame and scorn, to live on the scraps of slaves, thinking that more
The Prophecy is Dead
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cruel than simply killing her. Wabailla ran home, only to find the crude shelter they'd lived
in destroyed, her parents long dead. She vomited from the smell, running away as fast as she
could, stopping only when she'd reached the gates of the city. Panting, angry and frightened
but unwilling to hide herself and lie about her heritage, she straightened, and with no thought
beyond leaving the city behind she stepped out into the underdark, the next phase of her life
about to begin...
Ten minutes later she almost died to a baby cavefisher. Only pure luck saved her, when just
before the creature's teeth could close around her throat a stalactite cracked off and impaled
the beast. Too much was happening to her and too fast. All the events of her recent life were
just too much and she was unbalanced, a bit crazed, and wild. But she saw this in herself and
rolling away from the corpse she stopped, paused, breathed, and tried to find her balance.
For the second time that day, luck saved her. Passing by on the far side of the cavern were a
group of adventurers. She'd seen pictures of other races but never in person, and her eyes
widened as she saw a human for the first time, a dwarf for the first time, and cloud giant.
They were clearly wounded, running from some battle. Leaping from thought to action as only
the young can do, she rose up and keeping some distance, followed them. In their haste to
escape whatever they had fought the party of three never saw Wabailla. Eventually, they came to
a pathway up and after waiting a bit, Wabailla went up. Thankfully her wait had put some distance
between her and the others because her first step into sunlight made her scream with shock and
some small pain. It did not take her long to get used to it but still, she was again unnerved.
Following the blood of the adventurers she made her way through forests and trees (all new to
her), and eventually to more cultivated lands, small villages, and then to a city. At this point
she stopped, rested, and decided to take her time learning the surface world. And so now she
is here, ready to be herself, with no pretenses and no screens to hide behind. Her fury
against magic fuels her and she will look to take up arms training, which in turn will allow
her to fight, and win.
A New Life
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It wasn't an easy adjustment, living outside the underdark and in the daylight world.
But in short order Wabailla began learning about the world, and herself, in ways that made
life improve. First, she found her way to the largest city on the continent, Galadon, and
convinced the guildmaster in the warrior guild to take her on as a student. It wasn't easy
but she proved her worth, at least at learning. She's spoken with guildmasters in other cities
since then, but home, for that, remains Galadon. At the same time she began hearing of a band
of fighters who shared her unswerving rage against magic and those who perform it. A village
of them, known as the BattleRagers. In relatively short order she'd met with several, learned
more of their ways and decided she would join them and call them her new family. Proving herself
by showing the blood of a mage on her blade, they accepted her and she built a hut of her own.
She hasn't met all of her new siblings yet, and in fact never even seen the commander awake, but
despite her overly cheery and cloyingly sweet attitude, Izqi, the drillmistress, appeals. Wabailla
thinks they might be genuine friends, if time permits. Likewise Karron, the minotaur, has shown
to be a good brother. Otherwise though, she has no friends, not even real acquaintances, in the
world. When forced to examine herself, and be honest with herself, she is lonely. But she will
not look to change anything or force anything. Her primary goal is to accommpolish victory in the
war against magic, or at the very least do well in it.
Finally, throughout this learning process she also started hearing of the gods that these
upper world dwellers worship, and one among them in particular: Deormdel. Out of all of these
new gods (new to her), his texts resonated the most. Her life was much in hiding, and even
more once she was so grotesquely maimed, and she learned not only to stand up but to be honest
about it and not shy away from the looks of others. More, after reading and hearing of Deormdel's
teachings, she thought about what happened to her in a new way, and how the ones who made the
Great Spell were, at heart, essentially trying to unbalance the order of things and unmake that which
should not be unmade. Most think of balance the way the nexus does, but there are other, better
ways, and she sees that her existence is in some way validation of that. She finally spoke of these
things with Deormmdel and he has set her a task, to speak to two of his long-standing followers.
Wabailla will do so.
Couple notes on her: she's quick to anger, quick to laugh, quick in most all emotions really.
Other than the Big Grudge (against magic), though, she doesn't tend to hold many. It can happen
though and she'll make note of it when it does. Also she doesn't share her race's general hatred
of dwarves. She doesn't like them mind you, but given her upbringing, that was never instilled in her.
Progress
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After quite a few years, Wabailla is now comfortable in the village. Virtually all her time
out of her hut she is alone, but recently the drillmistress has been on a mission and several
new huts have been built. They are young, but they seem in a rush, as in one waking time
they all were younger in the guild than she, and then all advanced past her in the guild.
She's not sure why this haste, but she's comfortable to advance at her own pace. She wants
to have the time both for her mind and body and soul, her training, her thinking, and her faith.
For example, she wants to balance her abilities as she progresses, so there is no great
imbalance after some great spurt of advancement. She needs to know the truth of her abilities
as she obtains and then incorporatres them into her fighting, and that takes time. And to
be honest, it's really going to advance her anyway, as she will always do things which train
her and give her real life experience, such as raiding, fighting various natives, and looking
around. Also, she has seen a real lack of anyone else to defend the giant and take the
fight to these young mages and nexus and imperial enemies. More than once the older villagers
were stymied, but she was able to restore the head. Sometimes with opposition which she removed.
She does relish this hunting. At times she's challenged, particularly when they band together
against her. But she works hard not to lose her cool, not to lose the balance between her rage
and her intellect (such as it is, she's duerg after all!). It's a constant struggle.
She also feels very happy with her progress serving Lord Deormdel. Her second talk went well, and
she very much agrees in the value of his first challenge. Speaking with Muuksube and Xisaer was
helpful to her. Her unbridled fury at the power of magic and the betrayal of her people is
still there, but it is now not the only thing powering her life. This is a good thing.
Lastly it should be known that as she grew up mostly outside the usual culture of duergs, she
doesn't share the innate hatred of dwarves and others of the so-called "light". She definitely
doesn't like them very much, but she has no problem interacting with them. She'll do so, when it
has something for her to gain, such as information on enemy whereabouts, etc.
Events
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Much has happened in recent years. Religiously she's very happy with her growth and
progress. She returned to Deormdel to discuss her talks with Xisaer and Muuksabe, and he
seemed pleased. He gave her a second task, to bring back two items representing her understanding
of balance. She took quite a long time deciding what they should be, mostly because she needed
the time to figure out what she thinks of balance in the first place (which she realizes is one
of the reasons Deormdel asked her to do this at all). In the end, she came to the conclusion
that the central balance (there are lots of minor balances, infinite perhaps in every second of every
day) for her is between looking inward, knowing herself, and looking outword, knowing the world.
And her place in the world as a result. To represent this, she obtained a mirror for looking in, and
a pair of spectacles for looking out. Deormdel seemed pleased and understood. She hears of
people who try to weave certain words in their speech to make sure everyone knows their spirituality,
but not Wabailla. She doesn't avoid it, but she tries to live to her beliefs, not go about
preaching them. If asked though, she does expound colorfully. At their last meeting
Deormdel asked her to return after the Rites of Battle, which she has tried but not found him yet.
The Rites were something of a real disappointment to Wabailla. She won both her fights against
the two who were of her age, but of course when she fought the two heroes of their guilds, she
lost. Though she almost won, which while not winning, she felt made her a candidate.
In that at least the battle gods seemed to agree as she was invited to the test of
wits with Tasnale and Divrug. She had told Deormdel and Izqi before the rites even began that
she really wanted the drillmistress position. Eventually it felt to her that it was not
to be no matter how she performed. Several things but not imnportant now. The feeling resides with
her and she carries some resentment. Increased because she knows in previous rites the ancient
weapons were allowed to be taken out - Izqi had given her the crimson blade shortly after Wabailla
got her hut, so she knows Izqi took it from the previous rites. She wandered a bit aimlessly
after the rites, frustrated and angry, and still has some of that but it no longer is in the front
of her mind. Nothing can overpower her core beliefs on the war, so she's back in as before, but
a bit more wary about the supposed ways of the village. It manifests from time to time in a bit
of snippiness/bitchyness. But won't go further than that, no outright rebellion or anything
like that. Village is and always will be her family and sometimes families don't get along.
Lastly she's proud of the results of her training. There are not many who wake but when they do, her
enemies pay the price, or just never show up in the first place. She is always looking to
Events Continued (just a bit)
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improve herself, and sometimes thinks of herself as the Destructor's apprentice, learning to defend
the Tablet and the Head - she's often the only one around to retake it, too, and she prides herself
and pushing as hard as she can before being suicidal to take it back when necessary.
She intends to spend some time at her current rank, getting used to her new weapons, spears and
staffs, and when ready, moving up to bring her war to the various guilds' oldest. She is still
older than most of her hutmates, in years, even if they rushed through the guilds faster.
Life's not a race, it's a war, and she intends to win it!
Significant Events
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Recent events are why Wabailla embraces chaos. The Rites, as you know, did not go so well
in her eyes. Lord Deormdel asked her to come speak to him after the Rites, which when they
were able to meet, she did. As always she didn't hold back, and expressed her frustrations.
She also expressed that not achieving what she wanted would not deter her from her path and
her war. Angry or annoyed she might be, but they would (and did) pass. She would show
herself to be worthy even so. The discussion wending its way through a few topics, all
essentially about her and how she lives, and then, out of nowhere, coming as a complete and
utter surprise to her, the lord looked at her, pondered a moment, said "Something is missing"...
And then placed his mark upon her hand! The Glacier!! It was a rare moment of her being at a
loss for words. She had always hoped for the honor, but never expected. This is one of the
most important things of her life. It is important to her that she redouble her efforts to
continue searching her own feelings and thoughts for as great an understanding of Deormdel's faith
as possible. It does feel a bit odd now not to have a specific task to complete or consider, as
Deormdel didn't assign her anything this last time. But at the same time she's older, somewhat
wiser, and is able to continue on the path in a self-directed way. Not without him, of course,
but as an adult in the faith, no longer a child. She hopes to continue meetings with him as
often as his time permits, to ask questions, give answers, and talk. Much of her life
is martial, utterly physical, and she would not have it any other way, but she does save part of
herself for the spiritual with Deormdel's faith, and it's a good way to balance her life.
Wabailla left with a renewed sense of enjoying life, in all its bloody, deadly, ugly glory.
She returned to the war, and her home. And then, mere days later, the new drillmaster fell and took
his own life, never to return. Mere days! And then after a few more days she was summoned
to the village and after a bit of hard talk, was given the chance to take the responsibility
and do a good job. She, of course, accepted. This has had an impact on her in a few ways.
She's always wanted to be a "good" villager, but now she feels the weight of the title. She
intends to live up to that title. She's still evil, bloodthirsty, selfish, somewhat quick to anger,
and everything she was before, but she's internalized the stature of the job and is demanding
of herself to be what she must. She won't be perfect, but she'll try to be close.
Likewise she's likely to be quick come down on those that go against the rules. In her mind,
if SHE can toe the line, so can they all. Also she wants active huts, not tired and rarely-awake
huts. She might burn a hut or two if people don't show up. Might have to discuss with Tasnale.
Significant Events (short end)
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Last she's concerned about the empire. They seem to keep growing. She has mostly thought of
them as a necessary distraction but a distraction nonetheless. But recently she has grown
to see them as more of a real threat. Never as much as magic, but rising beyond mere
wars of convenience. If asked, she'll advocate war continue, unless persuaded otherwise.
And on one other topic unrelated to these others, she was asked about her curse and then
asked if she ever tried to have it lifted. The thought had never occurred to her, as she
assumed it would take magic to do so and she would never allow that. But the idea of a
commune-type power to lift the curse was suggested and now she can't get the idea out of her mind.
She may never feel comfortable enough to raise it with anyone, but maybe she will. It's on
her mind nonetheless.
On the job training
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Wabailla would enjoy gutting all of those snooty high falutin fortress shites.
Particularly some of the dwarfs who keep coming at her. But she already was committed to
keeping focus on the true war, and both Jormyr and Tasnale have written about it even more.
Now, as drillmistress, she must not just hold the standard, but be the example and hold herself
to an even higher standard. She really is dedicated to doing the job right.
As a result, she's been fighting back her more natural instincts and trying to get OUT of fights
rather than get into them. She doubts it will always be successful, but if she can keep the
various fortress and tree and whatever else enemies from bothering her, she can focus on the
hunt for mages. Still makes her annoyed though!
PK Wins
Sep 13, 2016|Lv 15|Voralian City|Blaaes vs 1: [15] Wabailla (100%, slash)
Sep 14, 2016|Lv 21|The Inn of the Eternal Star|Coyopetra vs 1: [21] Wabailla (100%, slash)
Sep 16, 2016|Lv 25|The Halfling Lands|Redlosi vs 2: [25] Wabailla (100%, cut), [35] shopkeeper halfling fredegar thistleknot (0%)
Sep 16, 2016|Lv 25|The Galadon Sewers|Redlosi vs 1: [25] Wabailla (100%, cut)
Sep 16, 2016|Lv 25|The Stone's Embrace|Ikoxus vs 1: [25] Wabailla (100%, slash)
Sep 16, 2016|Lv 25|The Stone's Embrace|Lenluon vs 1: [25] Wabailla (100%, cut)
Sep 17, 2016|Lv 25|Outskirts of Galadon|Okcahan vs 1: [25] Wabailla (100%, pierce)
Sep 18, 2016|Lv 26|Graveyard|Kharris vs 2: [26] Abatoor (100%, piercing venoms), [26] Wabailla (0%)
Sep 18, 2016|Lv 26|Graveyard|Kharris vs 1: [26] Wabailla (100%, slice)
Sep 19, 2016|Lv 26|Mount Calandaryl|Volkieri vs 1: [26] Wabailla (100%, stab)
Sep 19, 2016|Lv 26|Galadon|Ikoxus vs 1: [26] Wabailla (100%, wrath)
Sep 19, 2016|Lv 26|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Tyohpis vs 1: [26] Wabailla (100%, wrath)
Sep 19, 2016|Lv 27|The Battlefield|Elorit vs 1: [27] Wabailla (100%, wrath)
Sep 20, 2016|Lv 27|Hamsah Mu'tazz|Ikoxus vs 1: [27] Wabailla (100%, slash)
Sep 21, 2016|Lv 27|Khardrath's Planar Sanctum|Sancramalka vs 1: [27] Wabailla (100%, crush)
Sep 21, 2016|Lv 27|The Open Plains|Bavos vs 1: [27] Wabailla (100%, wrath)
Sep 21, 2016|Lv 27|The Open Plains|Minnox vs 1: [27] Wabailla (100%, parting blow)
Sep 21, 2016|Lv 27|Moudrilar's Monastery|Anselme vs 1: [27] Wabailla (100%, thrust)
Sep 22, 2016|Lv 27|Hamsah Mu'tazz|Ikoxus vs 1: [27] Wabailla (100%, slash)
Sep 23, 2016|Lv 27|The Plains of Arendyl|Saldintr vs 1: [27] Wabailla (100%, parting blow)
Sep 23, 2016|Lv 27|The Imperial Lands|Anselme vs 1: [27] Wabailla (100%, slash)
Sep 24, 2016|Lv 27|The Nexus Island|Raeshik vs 1: [27] Wabailla (100%, slash)
Sep 24, 2016|Lv 27|Abandoned Siege Encampment|Brimlee vs 2: [33] Saldintr (60%, bite), [27] Wabailla (39%)
Sep 24, 2016|Lv 27|The Nexus Island|Shaezhuan vs 1: [27] Wabailla (100%, parting blow)
Sep 24, 2016|Lv 28|BattleRager Village|Sarlin vs 1: [28] Wabailla (100%, slash)
Sep 24, 2016|Lv 28|Voralian City|Anselme vs 1: [28] Wabailla (100%, slash)
Sep 24, 2016|Lv 28|Keep of Ceawlin|Redlosi vs 1: [28] Wabailla (100%, slash)
Sep 24, 2016|Lv 28|The Eastern Road|Rothromir vs 1: [28] Wabailla (100%, slash)
Sep 24, 2016|Lv 28|Darsylon|Saldintr vs 1: [28] Wabailla (100%, slash)
Sep 25, 2016|Lv 28|Graveyard|Drezhek vs 1: [28] Wabailla (100%, slash)
Sep 25, 2016|Lv 28|The Seaport of Hamsah Mu'tazz|Sarlin vs 1: [28] Wabailla (100%, slice)
Sep 25, 2016|Lv 28|The Dragon Sea|Anselme vs 1: [28] Wabailla (100%, slash)
Sep 28, 2016|Lv 30|The Eastern Road|Jacopo vs 1: [30] Wabailla (100%, cleave)
Sep 28, 2016|Lv 30|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Jacopo vs 1: [30] Wabailla (100%, hit)
Oct 3, 2016 |Lv 30|Loch Terradian|Kahirus vs 1: [30] Wabailla (100%, infernal power)
Oct 4, 2016 |Lv 30|The Inn of the Eternal Star|Vaggerbon vs 1: [30] Wabailla (100%, slash)
Oct 8, 2016 |Lv 30|Outskirts of Galadon|Aehllan vs 1: [30] Wabailla (100%, slash)
Oct 12, 2016|Lv 40|Galadon|Anselme vs 1: [40] Wabailla (100%, parting blow)
Oct 14, 2016|Lv 41|Silverwood|Saldintr vs 1: [41] Wabailla (100%, blazing slash)
Oct 16, 2016|Lv 41|BattleRager Village|Dhaoggo vs 1: [41] Wabailla (100%, parting blow)
Oct 16, 2016|Lv 41|Akan|Oussett vs 1: [41] Wabailla (100%, flurry)
Oct 17, 2016|Lv 41|Dagdan|Derbin vs 1: [41] Wabailla (100%, slash)
Oct 17, 2016|Lv 41|Organia, the Veil of Shadow|Inkfil vs 1: [41] Wabailla (100%, slash)
Oct 17, 2016|Lv 41|Organia, the Veil of Shadow|Lizza vs 1: [41] Wabailla (100%, flurry)
Oct 19, 2016|Lv 41|Eil Shaeria|Drenalarian vs 1: [41] Wabailla (100%, wrath)
Oct 21, 2016|Lv 41|Outskirts of Galadon|Azir vs 1: [41] Wabailla (100%, slash)
Oct 23, 2016|Lv 41|Galadon|Lerois vs 1: [41] Wabailla (100%, slash)
Oct 25, 2016|Lv 41|Voralian City|Brondalorm vs 1: [41] Wabailla (100%, bleeding)
Oct 30, 2016|Lv 46|Galadon|Oussett vs 2: [46] Wabailla (22%), [45] Riurik (77%, punch)
Nov 2, 2016 |Lv 51|The Imperial Lands|Akced vs 2: [51] Wabailla (68%, slash), [44] Crastus (31%)
Nov 5, 2016 |Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Yugth vs 2: [51] Wabailla (4%), [51] Alizabaz (95%, punch)
Nov 5, 2016 |Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Oussett vs 2: [51] Alizabaz (64%), [51] Wabailla (35%, bleeding)
Nov 9, 2016 |Lv 51|Balator|Eyesin vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, parting blow)
Nov 10, 2016|Lv 51|BattleRager Village|Velenkoth vs 2: [45] Crastus (53%, divine power), [51] Wabailla (46%)
Nov 12, 2016|Lv 51|The Dragon Sea|Oussett vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, flurry)
Nov 13, 2016|Lv 51|The North Road|Eyesin vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, piercing venoms)
Nov 13, 2016|Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Gwildaththea vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, parting blow)
Nov 14, 2016|Lv 51|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Murghol vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, slice)
Nov 14, 2016|Lv 51|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Murghol vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, flurry)
Nov 17, 2016|Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Jakk vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, bleeding artery)
Nov 19, 2016|Lv 51|BattleRager Village|Karvon vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, flurry)
Nov 19, 2016|Lv 51|The Inn of the Eternal Star|Karvon vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, defilement)
Nov 20, 2016|Lv 51|The Dragon Sea|Sephira vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, defilement)
Nov 20, 2016|Lv 51|The Imperial Palace|Akced vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, defilement)
Nov 26, 2016|Lv 51|Elemental Temple|Garonav vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, flurry)
Nov 26, 2016|Lv 51|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Garonav vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, defilement)
Nov 26, 2016|Lv 51|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Jotrik vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, parting blow)
Nov 26, 2016|Lv 51|BattleRager Village|Garonav vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, defilement)
Nov 26, 2016|Lv 51|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Jotrik vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, parting blow)
Nov 27, 2016|Lv 51|Galadon|Leoree vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, slice)
Nov 27, 2016|Lv 51|Shepherd's Row|Karvon vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, pierce)
Nov 27, 2016|Lv 51|Outskirts of Galadon|Karvon vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, defilement)
Nov 27, 2016|Lv 51|BattleRager Village|Karvon vs 2: [51] Crastus (44%, double spin kick), [51] Wabailla (55%)
Nov 27, 2016|Lv 51|BattleRager Village|Karvon vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, slice)
Nov 27, 2016|Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Karvon vs 2: [51] Crastus (58%, punch), [51] Wabailla (41%)
Nov 27, 2016|Lv 51|BattleRager Village|Karvon vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, defilement)
Nov 27, 2016|Lv 51|BattleRager Village|Prasidia vs 2: [51] Crastus (10%), [51] Wabailla (89%, slice)
Nov 27, 2016|Lv 51|BattleRager Village|Karvon vs 2: [51] Crastus (28%), [51] Wabailla (71%, flurry)
Nov 27, 2016|Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Natesthal vs 2: [51] Wabailla (90%, parting blow), [51] Karvon (9%)
Nov 27, 2016|Lv 51|Outside Hamsah Mu'tazz|Merzol vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, defilement)
Nov 28, 2016|Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Rodacir vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, parting blow)
Dec 1, 2016 |Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Krobror vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, chaotic blast)
Dec 1, 2016 |Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Karvon vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, flurry)
Dec 1, 2016 |Lv 51|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|Karvon vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, slice)
Dec 1, 2016 |Lv 51|BattleRager Village|Prasidia vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, parting blow)
Dec 3, 2016 |Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Ryul vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, slice)
Dec 3, 2016 |Lv 51|The Shrine of Chaos|Natesthal vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, chop)
Dec 3, 2016 |Lv 51|Bramblefield Road|Amaya vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, parting blow)
Dec 6, 2016 |Lv 51|BattleRager Village|Crastus vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, slice)
Dec 11, 2016|Lv 51|The Eastern Road|Jotrik vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, bleeding)
Dec 11, 2016|Lv 51|The North Road|Amaya vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, parting blow)
Dec 14, 2016|Lv 51|The Pass|Aea vs 1: [51] Wabailla (100%, slash)