Liriel Nightstar
Storyteller Notes
Voice
Overdramatic Theatre Voice Husky feminine voiceExample Lines
"You want adventure? I’ve got adventure! And maybe a few sparkly trinkets too—don’t worry, they’re practical. Mostly." "Maps are boring! Let’s find a path that’s a little less obvious and a lot more fun!" "Oh, don’t let the drow thing scare you. I’m really just here to make your journey... unforgettable!"
Description
Liriel Nightstar radiates energy and vibrance, their dark drow skin adorned with glowing patterns of bioluminescent paint that shift subtly in the light. Their silvery hair is cropped short on one side and flows into wild, carefree curls on the other, framing their striking violet eyes. Liriel’s outfit is a vibrant patchwork of bold colours and fabrics, featuring flowing scarves, sturdy jewel-studded boots, and a leather waistcoat. Around their neck hangs a silver medallion depicting a harp—an emblem of the Harpers, to whom Liriel serves as the town’s primary contact. Their shop, Nightstar Guiding and Outfitting, is a treasure trove of magical items, adventuring gear, and maps, neatly arranged with a chaotic charm that reflects Liriel’s exuberant personality.Personality
Liriel is a whirlwind of charm, energy, and curiosity, treating every interaction as a new opportunity for adventure. Whether it’s guiding travellers, offering wisdom about the land, or negotiating the sale of magical wares, Liriel brings infectious enthusiasm to everything they do. They have a knack for uncovering beauty and wonder in the world, and their shop is a reflection of their love for discovery and exploration. Though they are quick to laugh and even quicker to help, Liriel harbours a quiet sorrow when others assume the worst of them due to their drow heritage. Their charm and kindness serve as tools to bridge divides and change perceptions, even when the effort weighs on them. They are fiercely loyal to their friends and the Harpers, using their role to both foster community and protect those who cannot protect themselves.
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Species
Ethnicity
Children
Pronouns
They/Them
Sex
Male
Gender
Female
Presentation
Androgynous
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