Lyratai
Basic Information Race: Ghost (Formerly Konti) Birthday & Age: Season of Winter, Day 20, 492 AV, (Age 19) Gender: Female
Physical Description There is not much to say for Lyratai’s current appearance, as she usually appears as a mist, or a blurry looking pale woman. Very rarely does she bother to look solid, and when she does she appears as a Konti woman of delicate but intense features and a slim build. Her only remarkable feature is that she is slightly tall for her race, but still short for others. Even death does not hide the tell-tale scales or webbed hands and those who see this form usually can tell what race she was before death.
Character Concept Lyratai, as a ghost, is driven to extreme rage and vengeance, but these impulses must be tempered by caution else she will be cast into the Void or worse. Luckily for her, her longer 'life' span will help her bide her time until she can safely destroy those she believes are deserving of death. Her malice is also balanced by concern for others of her race, as she is willing to go to great lengths to protect her own, even if they would not do the same for her. No amount of good will to her kin can change the fact that she is still a ghost, a being that is sustained by rage and she is likely to slip further and further into violent deeds to appease her hatred. Of course, such behavior might not be immediately apparent as she at first would often seem flippant or even mirthful at times.
History Lyratai's History :
Lyratai was an Konti slave, used by the Eypharian merchant Takasri who is one of the Gilded of Ahnatep. Lyratai has no memory of her homeland, being raised entirely by her master as her mother died when Lyratai was very young. Lyratai was so young that she cannot remember if her mother gave her a name or not. Lyratai cannot remember the fate of her mother, but Lyratai suspects that she was discarded or sold.
Lyratai learned to quickly obey or face punishment, and her master was a harsh one. Determined to get as much use out of the slave as possible, the slave was educated in singing to be useful when her gifts of fortune telling were not needed. She was given songbooks, and taught to read Common and a little of Arumenic so she would not need to be instructed all of the time. The daughter did not meet a better fate, for when the toll of the tumultuous emotions became too much the Konti slave became mad. As the slave could no longer obey orders, she was quickly put down by her master as she was now useless once it was clear that the madness would never be cured. The Konti slave was strangled after barely ever leaving the single room she was housed in. Lyratai became a ghost, seeking revenge not just upon Takasri, but all slavers. Lyratai cannot access her Konti powers in death, but she views the powers as a curse, not a blessing. They are what drove her to insanity and she believes that she is better off without it. She clings to undeath as she does not wish to return to life to once again be saddled with the 'curse' or other annoying fleshy concerns such as eating and drinking. Unlike other undead, she sees living as a chore of constantly attending to certain needs while being a ghost might give her the power to seek out her vengeance. Undeath to her was her chance of freedom and the power to seek vengeance. So far, only months after her death, she has spent much of her time practicing her new-found abilities with harmless pranks that can be deemed accidents which have never harmed anyone to avoid suspicion. She hides in ruins during the day, coming out typically at night when most people are asleep preferring to avoid people as much as possible. She has chosen to abandon the name her master gave her, Arwa, instead choosing to call herself Lyratai.
Konti Gift All Konti are born with a gift, and Lyratai was no different. In death, she cannot use this ability at all, and is gladdened for its loss. In life, Lyratai could tell when someone was speaking to one that they wished to harm physically after hearing the two speak together for a short time. Lyratai could not determine why see why they wished harm, if they would actually bring harm to someone, or how they planned to do so. Her gift was also limited as she can only detect a desire to deal physical harm, not harm to one's reputation or possessions. When her gift revealed to her malice, she would have a feeling of unease and nausea. |