Being an educated Goblin, now Trixie must find what T'Sangha, might be or a little bit more about her teachers religion. She is very curious and tends to really love shiny objects , so please watch your purse....
- Age
- 9
- Gender
- Female
- Eyes
- Yellow
- Hair
- Black
- Skin Tone/Pigmentation
- Green
- Height
- 3'4
- Weight
- 40lbs
Growing up in the Gobo Jungles can be very hard especially for a little goblin girl.
Her father was a sailor and her mother... Did goblin thingsā¦..
Trixie, like her mother, was destined to an unassuming life as a goblin woman, but due to being born with a birth-mark on her neck that looked like a snake, she was sacrificed, at a young age, to T'Sangha, a massive ancient snake, that had dwelt within a cove in the Gobo Jungles for as long as the Goblins could seemingly recall. The goblins, in many ways, worshiped the snake, appeasing it by offering him sacrifices and cleaning his massive den.
Unbeknownst to the Goblins who tended the test of T'Sangha, Trixie (at the time of being sacrificed, already old enough to run and walk), was never consumed by T'Sangha and survived without effort in T'Sangha's nest.
One day, a group of humans arrived in the Gobo Jungles preaching the word of the Dark Snake-God Seth. They claimed T'sangha was somehow a creature holy to their God, and they brought wealth and gifts for the Goblins, attempting to form a cult around T'sangha, complete with rituals and traditions akin to those of their homelands.
The Sethites discovered Trixie as they explored the cove of T'Sangha and saw her birth-mark and adopted her into their organization. She was primarily raised by Thot-Ilath, an aging and friendly acolyte of Seth.
Over the course of the next year, Ras-Amon, the leader of the Sethities, was able to create a functional cult devoted to T'Sangha, and was attempting to teach the disciples of T'Sangha about Seth. During a ritual where he was attempting to offer a sacrifice to T'Sangha, while attempting to honor Seth, T'Sangha, for the first time in recent memory, showed signs of actual intelligence as the giant snake seemingly laughed, and then consumed Ras-Amon instead.
Many of the Disciples of T'Sangha took this to mean that they didn't understand the true connection between T'Sangha and Seth, if there eve was one.
Thot-Illath and a few other Sethites remained behind to continue studying T'Sangha, and Trixie continued to aid him.
She began to develop magical abilities and seemed to have a greater empathetic connection to the snake, allowing her to make assumptions about the snakes behavior that were not particularly well founded, but often seemed to prove true.
As time went on, Trixie discovered that T'Sangha's den concealed an entrance to a deep-road that reeked of rotted flesh. Upon exploring it, Trixie, and a few other acolytes of T'Sangha, the only creatures that T'Sangha did not attack when they entered his nest, were set upon by horrific creatures deep in the tunnels. Fighting to survive against the abominations, Trixie fell into a crevice where she found the skeletal remains of a short creature, possibly a dwarf, and discovered a well-made weapon and a strange amulet with a primitive symbol of a snake carved into it.
When she picked up the amulet, she felt as if someone essentially whispered ideas into her mind, and she was able to cast powerful spells that far exceeded her imagination, bringing her wounded friends back from the brink of death and rotting the very flesh of her enemies off their bones.
In that moment, T'Sangha himself entered the tunnel and destroyed the entire horde of swarming enemies, allowing the goblin acolytes to retreat to safety and T'Sangha eventually returned, his breath smelling of rotten flesh and he slept soundly, his belly full, for many days.
Reporting what they had discovered, Trixie discussed what had happened with Thot-Ilath, who explained the creatures that had attacked her were, effectively demons, and that it appeared that T'Sangha was a guardian placed there by Seth.
Thot-Ilath also explained that Seth was the name his people had for the Snake God, but others called him by other names. Seth was a god of intrigue and trickery, but he was a God of the underworld.
The humans of the lands where Trixie lived did not recognize Seth, and regarded the Snake of the Underworld as being a symbol of the Devils of Hell, arch enemies of the Demons.
Through divination, Thot-Ilath had long known that T'Sangha was some sort of fiend, but he disliked Ras-Amon greatly, whom he considered to be a pretentious idiot, more obsessed with his ideal of Seth, instead of understanding that a God of Intrigue would never reveal his true identity, even to his most devout followers, so he purposefully let Ras-Amon walk into his own death, and fully supported the idea of creating a tradition of T'Sangha being worshiped as a seperate God, because this served the true ideals of Seth, who was very much a many-faced God.
Confused and disillusioned by the idea that T'Sangha was nothing more than a giant Fiend placed in the Gobo-Jungles to devour the enemies of Seth, or whoever the Snake God truly was, with encouragement of Thot-Illath, Trixie decided to depart the Gobo Jungles and took to the seas, hoping to visit places where Seth was worshiped under one name or another.
Using her father's connections to sign up as a deck-hand on a human ship, she sailed around for some time and eventually, to her surprise, one day her ship carried soldiers from the Brimstone Brigade, who claimed to have served in Hell - where T'Sangha was supposedly from.
Trixie joined up with the Brigade, offering her magical talents to the company and was soon assigned to one of the special units.
Her father was a sailor and her mother... Did goblin thingsā¦..
Trixie, like her mother, was destined to an unassuming life as a goblin woman, but due to being born with a birth-mark on her neck that looked like a snake, she was sacrificed, at a young age, to T'Sangha, a massive ancient snake, that had dwelt within a cove in the Gobo Jungles for as long as the Goblins could seemingly recall. The goblins, in many ways, worshiped the snake, appeasing it by offering him sacrifices and cleaning his massive den.
Unbeknownst to the Goblins who tended the test of T'Sangha, Trixie (at the time of being sacrificed, already old enough to run and walk), was never consumed by T'Sangha and survived without effort in T'Sangha's nest.
One day, a group of humans arrived in the Gobo Jungles preaching the word of the Dark Snake-God Seth. They claimed T'sangha was somehow a creature holy to their God, and they brought wealth and gifts for the Goblins, attempting to form a cult around T'sangha, complete with rituals and traditions akin to those of their homelands.
The Sethites discovered Trixie as they explored the cove of T'Sangha and saw her birth-mark and adopted her into their organization. She was primarily raised by Thot-Ilath, an aging and friendly acolyte of Seth.
Over the course of the next year, Ras-Amon, the leader of the Sethities, was able to create a functional cult devoted to T'Sangha, and was attempting to teach the disciples of T'Sangha about Seth. During a ritual where he was attempting to offer a sacrifice to T'Sangha, while attempting to honor Seth, T'Sangha, for the first time in recent memory, showed signs of actual intelligence as the giant snake seemingly laughed, and then consumed Ras-Amon instead.
Many of the Disciples of T'Sangha took this to mean that they didn't understand the true connection between T'Sangha and Seth, if there eve was one.
Thot-Illath and a few other Sethites remained behind to continue studying T'Sangha, and Trixie continued to aid him.
She began to develop magical abilities and seemed to have a greater empathetic connection to the snake, allowing her to make assumptions about the snakes behavior that were not particularly well founded, but often seemed to prove true.
As time went on, Trixie discovered that T'Sangha's den concealed an entrance to a deep-road that reeked of rotted flesh. Upon exploring it, Trixie, and a few other acolytes of T'Sangha, the only creatures that T'Sangha did not attack when they entered his nest, were set upon by horrific creatures deep in the tunnels. Fighting to survive against the abominations, Trixie fell into a crevice where she found the skeletal remains of a short creature, possibly a dwarf, and discovered a well-made weapon and a strange amulet with a primitive symbol of a snake carved into it.
When she picked up the amulet, she felt as if someone essentially whispered ideas into her mind, and she was able to cast powerful spells that far exceeded her imagination, bringing her wounded friends back from the brink of death and rotting the very flesh of her enemies off their bones.
In that moment, T'Sangha himself entered the tunnel and destroyed the entire horde of swarming enemies, allowing the goblin acolytes to retreat to safety and T'Sangha eventually returned, his breath smelling of rotten flesh and he slept soundly, his belly full, for many days.
Reporting what they had discovered, Trixie discussed what had happened with Thot-Ilath, who explained the creatures that had attacked her were, effectively demons, and that it appeared that T'Sangha was a guardian placed there by Seth.
Thot-Ilath also explained that Seth was the name his people had for the Snake God, but others called him by other names. Seth was a god of intrigue and trickery, but he was a God of the underworld.
The humans of the lands where Trixie lived did not recognize Seth, and regarded the Snake of the Underworld as being a symbol of the Devils of Hell, arch enemies of the Demons.
Through divination, Thot-Ilath had long known that T'Sangha was some sort of fiend, but he disliked Ras-Amon greatly, whom he considered to be a pretentious idiot, more obsessed with his ideal of Seth, instead of understanding that a God of Intrigue would never reveal his true identity, even to his most devout followers, so he purposefully let Ras-Amon walk into his own death, and fully supported the idea of creating a tradition of T'Sangha being worshiped as a seperate God, because this served the true ideals of Seth, who was very much a many-faced God.
Confused and disillusioned by the idea that T'Sangha was nothing more than a giant Fiend placed in the Gobo-Jungles to devour the enemies of Seth, or whoever the Snake God truly was, with encouragement of Thot-Illath, Trixie decided to depart the Gobo Jungles and took to the seas, hoping to visit places where Seth was worshiped under one name or another.
Using her father's connections to sign up as a deck-hand on a human ship, she sailed around for some time and eventually, to her surprise, one day her ship carried soldiers from the Brimstone Brigade, who claimed to have served in Hell - where T'Sangha was supposedly from.
Trixie joined up with the Brigade, offering her magical talents to the company and was soon assigned to one of the special units.
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