Lestheris Solderi is a sorceress and the leader of the
Grave Order.
Description
Lestheris is a pale
elven woman who wears luxurious robes of green and gold.
Personality
She dislikes and ignores authority, particularly when it limits her academic interests. Even when being helpful, Lestheris can't help but speak condescendingly.
Abilities
Lestheris is a sorceress and a prodigy, especially in necromancy.
Relationships
The Grave Order
Lestheris is the leader of her adventuring party. Respected for her cunning, she freely gives orders to the other members and decides their priorities, which are primarily amassing as much
delerium from the ruined city as possible.
While
the Horror is her "masterpiece," Lestheris often relies on the skill and judgment of her bodyguard
Halorin Yandres; hired by the Solderi family to protect her and other students from her emergent sorcerous powers, the warrior gradually bonded with the mage and now serves her willingly as a powerful undead.
Allies
Before her expulsion from the
Amethyst Academy, Lestheris knew
Peter von Drakkan. Although she, like certain other students, belittled Peter for his inability to cast spells, she was oddly protective of him; while Lestheris
would order Peter around, the sorceress also defended him from bullies.
History
As a mageborn, Lestheris was sent by her wealthy family to apprentice with the mages of the Amethyst Academy. Since she was a sorceress, the threat of a magical surge endangered not only her life, but those of the other students; as customary, her family hired Halorin as Lestheris's bodyguard and her executioner, should her powers ever overwhelm her.
Gifted as she was, Lestheris experimented with necromancy, often with Peter's unpaid help. As a result, she was expelled from the Amethyst Academy, who had strictly forbidden the raising of undead.
When
Kapital first carved their names into the
Eckerman Mill, they had a chance encounter with the Grave Order. Lestheris strongly recommended staying out of guild politics and striking it rich with delerium instead.
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