Name: "Cecilia"
Race: Succubus (Disguised as Human)
Age: Unknown
Appearance:
Personality: Most might find her playful and a tease, but under the welcoming exterior she is rather calculating in her actions. She does feel deeply and strongly, but most of the time ignores the feelings when she believes it is the wrong time for them to show. On the other hand she isn't afraid to use her emotions to sway others one way or another. Whatever gets the job short of harming innocents maliciously is fine by her.
Class: White Mage/Rogue
Strengths:
Life Magic
Rune Magic
Daggers
Whip
Quarterstaff
Weaknesses:
She must feed every so often in order to power runic magic. She also is unable to wear armors weighing more than leather otherwise her movements are hindered significantly. She also must exercise self control due to her nature.
Current Location: Shallow Point
History: "Cecilia" was not brought to this land willingly by any means, in fact she was summoned by a wizard seeking company for the long nights spent in his guild library. Cecilia embraced this role for a while, him providing her a constant source of energy to feed on and access to rare tomes. That is of course until she was referred to as a pet. She was angered and slowly poisoned his tea, replacing some of the leaves with more toxic, flavorless ones. Such was the nature of the pact she made, mutual gain and no subservience. He has forgotten and would pay the price.
She kept him alive, suppressing the poison until she had found the tomes she desired. After that she served him one last cup of tea and as he fell into a painless death she slipped away into the night. Having the books and having studied them she was eager to test what she learned. She spent many days in the wood with the wild animals, wounding hunter and healing animal, until she drew attention and left.
It then occurred to her she would need a better place to learn the subtleties of manipulation of life energy, a place few would care if a random body turned up. She wandered two years nearly until coming across Shallow Point. It was rife with corruption and had no shortage of men willing to freely give of their souls for pleasure, profit, and power. She was content in providing this until the day the letter came. It was too good of a chance to pass up.