Alias
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| Home | Westgate; the Lost Vale | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Gender | Female | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Race | Human | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Class 2nd ed. rules |
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| Alignment | Neutral good | ||||||||||||||||||||
Alias was a created construct that has been given true life. She is a sell sword who fights for good causes.
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[edit] History
Alias was created by a group of powerful individuals to act as a magical servant, spy and assassin. Cassana of Westgate created Alias's body, while Zrie Prakis made it immortal. The Fire Knives, provided most of the manpower and 'acquisitions' required for the spells cast by Zrie and Cassana, while the cult of Moander provided the energy needed to bring Alias to life. However Alias lacked a spirit and soul to bring her to life. Cassana contacted a powerful demon through what she assumed was his agent, Phalse. Phalse was charged with bringing a pure soul, an innocent who would be sacrificed to bring Alias to life.
This pure soul turned out to be Dragonbait the saurial paladin. However Alias awoke before the sacrifice was carried out. Nameless fearing for his creations purity helped free her and Dragonbait. Dragonbait fled to Suzail with Alias in tow and left her at the Hidden Lady inn. When she awoke she had memory of what had transpired.
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[edit] Appearance
She is tall at five feet and ten inches, with reddish-blonde hair and striking green eyes. Her most unique feature is the elaborate magical tattoo of a swirling pattern of thorns and waves that covers her right forarm from wrist to elbow. She typically wears simple leathers.
[edit] Magic items
She is known to have magic chain mail and a magical sword.
[edit] Magical effects
Alias has the magical ability to speak to the saurial paladin Dragonbait. She has a permanent misdirection spell effect on herself and it extends to any in her company.
[edit] References
- Dale Donovan, Paul Culotta (August 1996). Heroes' Lorebook. TSR, Inc. ISBN 0-7869-0412-7.
- Jeff Grubb and Kate Novak (July 1995). Masquerades. TSR, Inc. ISBN 0-7869-0152-7.
- Jeff Grubb and Kate Novak (March 1991). Song of the Saurials. TSR, Inc. ISBN 1-5607-6060-5.
- Jeff Grubb and Kate Novak (November 1988). Azure Bonds. TSR, Inc. ISBN 0-8803-8612-6.
- Ed Greenwood, et al (1989). Hall of Heroes. TSR, Inc. ISBN 0-88038-711-4.
