What do you get when two ruthless assassins raise their daughter travelling through the wildest reaches of Caido? Take one look at Theea and you'll get a pretty good idea. Cheerful and tenacious in equal measure, and curious beyond all else, she began her journey on a mission to find those her mother once called family. And find them she did, soon rubbing elbows with demigods, leaders and even ghosts from the past. Her determination is resolute, her thirst for knowledge unmatched. We can't wait to see where her next adventure takes her!
Congratulations, Theea!
Credits
Court of the Fallen was created in October of 2018 by Odd, Honey, and Crooked.
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-500 MP Receive a custom item (Accepted only)
-500 MP Receive a custom item (Accepted only)
Type: Grey | Style: Offensive | Level: Basic
Tentacle Rod | An enchanted rod ending in three writhing tentacles. Outside of combat, the tentacles have a tend
Receive a custom item (Accepted only)
Skyboat | A small schooner capable of travelling to adjacent boards. Travels at the same speed as a wagon/pleasure boat.
Skip a levelling requirement (100x the requirement level. Skipping a requirement at level 2 costs 200, at level 10 costs 1000)
Skipping 1 x level 6 requirement for 600MP
Skip a levelling requirement (100x the requirement level. Skipping a requirement at level 2 costs 200, at level 10 costs 1000).
Skipping for a Level 10 requirement.
"You have done so much already." Ronin shook his head and smiled to Safrin. "Not just for me, or for the tulmhainar. For everyone. It won't end like this." He closed his eyes as he felt her fingers tangle in his hair, the starlight brewing within him shining all the brighter. Rising to his feet, Ronin gave her a respectful bow and a smile that was equal parts earnest and purposely charming.
"I remember when I first laid eyes on you," he said. "You still look like that, to me. You always will. And you saved me, even when I was to die. Now it's my turn." Because Ronin would not become a monster. He would not.
"No, it won't." Safrin agreed. It won't end like this for me at all, for Safrin had already seen the ending of her life. Seen the cosmic bang that heralded her last breath. Ronin would die. They all would and life would go on.
Smiling despite herself—Ronin's roguish charm had been one of the things that ultimately drew her to him after all—the goddess nodded. "You always did have a way with words, sugar." Safrin smiled weakly as she pulled in a breath and held it. "Go then my Fallen Star. Go then and find your meaning, and know that I am always with you."
-500 MP Receive a custom item (Accepted only)
-500 MP Receive a custom item (Accepted only)
Type: Grey | Style: Offensive | Level: Basic
Tentacle Rod | An enchanted rod ending in three writhing tentacles. Outside of combat, the tentacles have a tend
Receive a custom item (Accepted only)
Skyboat | A small schooner capable of travelling to adjacent boards. Travels at the same speed as a wagon/pleasure boat.
Skip a levelling requirement (100x the requirement level. Skipping a requirement at level 2 costs 200, at level 10 costs 1000)
Skipping 1 x level 6 requirement for 600MP
Skip a levelling requirement (100x the requirement level. Skipping a requirement at level 2 costs 200, at level 10 costs 1000).
Skipping for a Level 10 requirement.
Tipping her a wink and holding his head high, even if his hands shook and he was desperate to sit back down again, Ronin pushed his way through the fatigue and nodded. "I never doubt it, even for a second," he said reverently, unsure what to make of the moniker but accepting it graciously nonetheless.
Without further ado, Ronin would head back down the hill under the starlit sky, gazing over his shoulder as if to seek reassurance that Safrin was still there. To seek reassurance that, even if the world had reared its ugly head and bitten him, poisoned him, that his faith in his goddess was still unshaken. And between Safrin and those he loved most fiercely, there was nothing else he needed to make this work