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Delly Curtie

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Delly Curtie
Home Mithral Hall
Formerly: Luskan
Gender Female
Race Illuskan[1]
Age in 1374 DR 20
Class Commoner

Delly Curtie, born Delenia Curtie, was the wife of Wulfgar and before that, a wench at Arumn's tavern in Luskan. She sold herself to men almost every night, including people such as Morik the Rogue.[citation needed]

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[edit] Appearance

Delly Curtie[2] is a girl with blonde hair that does not look very clean.[citation needed]

[edit] Personality

Delly has a typically sarcastic attitude.[3] She also tries to act as a lady whilst caring for baby Colson. She has not had an easy life from what's told of her story, she works for Arumn Gardpeck in his tavern The Cutlass in Luskan. She is somewhat promiscuous seeking the safety and security of the menfolk she spends her time with, seeking protection from harm and seeing relations with these men as a fair trade for her security.

Finally though, she settles with Wulfgar and leaves Luskan[4], . She has had relationships with a variety of men, including Morik, Wulfgars, at one point, best friend. But she seems to sort herself out and actually inspires Wulfgar as much as she can on his travels. Her fate is a complicated one, but it seems fairly clear that the safety she sought was not one that kept her safe, but more as a refugee, longing to see the skies again and the warmth and comfort of love, which sadly for most of her life, was never really there for her.

[edit] Biography

[edit] Wulfgar

Delly's fortunes changed when Wulfgar came to the tavern. He broke most of it, and she, being a poor wench, not even twenty years old, came to admire and love him. She was there throughout the times that he was gone in Auckney but when he came back to see her after he has Colson, she comes with him and Morik to help take care of the child[4], who actually belonged to Meralda Feringal and Feringal Auck. The child's natural parents were Meralda and Jaka Sculi but Delly still cares for the girl.

She cares for the child for some time, helping Wulfgar and allowing him to find himself and to turn from the darkness that was before him. She is of a fortitude unlike that one would expect from her. She cares for Colson whilst Wulfgar sets forth on the Sea Sprite in order to track down Aegis-fang. Whilst onboard, she stays at the house of Captain Deudermont[5], trying her best to learn to be a lady from some expectation others have of her.

She goes with Wulfgar whenever she can, but during adventure or war, she is often left behind[6]. One time in particular, to the cost of her life and happiness. She is wanting to be under the open sky and on one such occassion, during the war with the orcs, tries unsuccessfully to ask Wulfgar to go with her to Silverymoon. Wulfgar doesn't appreciate quite what strain she feels in the conditions of Mithral Hall and fails to see quite how desperate she truly is, not least considering the time he spends with Catti-Brie, which is considerable in comparison to Delly herself. In desperation and not knowing what to do, she starts trying to get away, hearing the other refugees in Mithral Hall, of their talk of starting new lives in a variety of cities, she seems to be close to breaking point, and then she goes to visit Catti-Brie with Colson...

[edit] Death

At the end of The Lone Drow the sword Khazid'hea, thirsty for blood, forces Delly to hand her daughter Colson over to Cottie Cooperson and travel north behind the enemy orc lines[7]. After traversing many miles delly, being completely controlled by Khazid'hea, came across an orc band and ran head long into battle with the group slaying one immediately and another soon after with two arrows protruding from her side. She then turned to attack the orc archer only to catch another arrow in the chest and a sword in the back, while arching her back from the pain her eyes went to the sky to see Selûne passing by. Soon after she fell to the ground dead releasing Khazid'hea from her grip which fell to the ground infront of her[8].

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[edit] Notes

  1. Sean K. Reynolds, Matt Forbeck, James Jacobs, Eric L. Boyd (March 2003). Races of Faerûn. Wizards of the CoastISBN 0-7869-2875-1.
  2. R.A. Salvatore (July 2003). The Thousand Orcs (Mass Market Paperback), p. 100. Wizards of the CoastISBN 978-0786929801.
  3. R.A. Salvatore (July 2003). The Thousand Orcs (Mass Market Paperback), p. 67. Wizards of the CoastISBN 978-0786929801.
  4. 4.0 4.1 R. A. Salvatore (August 2005). Paths of Darkness Collector's Edition (Paperback), p. 569. Wizards of the CoastISBN 978-0786939954.
  5. R. A. Salvatore (August 2005). Paths of Darkness Collector's Edition (Paperback), p. 1011. Wizards of the CoastISBN 978-0786939954.
  6. R.A. Salvatore (July 2008). The Orc King (Mass Market Paperback), p. 31. Wizards of the CoastISBN 978-0786950461.
  7. R.A. Salvatore (January 2007). The Hunter's Blades Trilogy Collector's Edition (Hardcover), p. 973. Wizards of the CoastISBN 978-0786943159.
  8. R.A. Salvatore (January 2007). The Hunter's Blades Trilogy Collector's Edition (Hardcover), p. 975. Wizards of the CoastISBN 978-0786943159.


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