Thedykva
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Identity
- Name(s)
- Thedykva
- Title(s) and Rank(s)
- Culture
- Kythan
- Profession
- Herbalist / Psychic
Description
- Ethnicity
- Kythan
- Gender
- Female
- Age
- Unknown (~740 YG -- )
- Height
- 1.85 metres (6 feet, 1 inch)
- Build
- Heavy, 87.4 kilograms (192 pounds)
- Appearance
- Thedykva is a woman of great age; her skin sags, is deeply wrinkled, and covered in age spots. Her hands are gnarled and boney, and her hair is thin, scraggly, and grey. Despite her age she still stands taller than most men, and moves about with surprising agility and speed. She dresses in several layers of ratty and torn robes, a stained apron, and generally wears a hooded capelet in all weather. She seems completely blind from cataracts.
- At times she may be seen wearing a wreath of vines with antlers, and a great necklace of small skulls, bones, and claws. She is always accompanied by a black owl and a large male olost.
Personality
- Thedykva is a loner, she rejects the company of other people, and prefers to be with the few woodland creatures she has befriended. She follows her own gods, rejects the teachings of the Goddess as false, and claims Kythans have forgotten the old forest gods of their ancestors. While not openly hostile to visitors, she will usher them along after they pay for whatever herbal cures, or prophetic visions they came for.
About
- Home
- Kemp Hyläböm, Kythus
- History
- Thedykva lives alone in a small forest cottage located to the Northwest of Kemp Hyläböm. She is an excellent herbalist, and knows a great deal about local flora. Local legend attributes her with prescient visions, and some seek her out for a glimpse of their future.
- Psionics
- Thedykva is a gifted psychic with great ability in the paths of Augury, Bonding, Etherealism, Lacuna, Nulling, Phantasm, Psyche, Resonance, Sensing, and Somatics, Despite her reputation as a witch, the church has not persecuted her. If pressed the local clergy preach religious tolerance, stating that they will not interfere in the worship of other gods.
Connections
- Familial
- Personal
- Professional