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Death_Angel | Mon 03-May-04 10:48 PM |
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#862, "[OUTLANDER] Therisa the Protector of Faith, Harbinger of Thar-Eris"
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Therisa the Protector of Faith, Harbinger of Thar-Eris, Harbinger of Thar-Eris
DescriptionYou see a small gnomish woman with large, sad, brown eyes and dark brown hair. She appears small even for a gnome, but it does not appear to be her height that is lacking. Rather, she seems far more slender than other gnomes you have seen, almost too slender to be healthy. Her skin is a dark tan like many of her kind, probably from gardening or some other such activity. Gnomes are known for their large gardens, and you can see that this woman's hands are rough and there is dirt caked under her fingernails. Although, the illusion of a simple gardener is shattered when you glance at her attire. Simple gnome or no, this woman seems dressed for combat. She wears armor to protect her body, and a large mace is strapped to her belt. The expression she wears upon her face is hard to read, but it seems a mixture of sadness and some other strong emotion just below the surface.
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Level | 51 | Sex | female | Race | gnome | Ethos | Chaotic | Align | Neutral | Class | healer | Practices | 0 | Trains | 1 | Hometown | Jade Mountains | Exp | 532800 | To Level | 19800 | Sphere | Death | Age middle-aged, 316 years old (296 hours) | Hit Points | 632 | Mana | 1377 | Movement | 747 | Strength | 17 | Intelligence | 23 | Wisdom | 25 | Dexterity | 20 | Constitution | 16 | Charisma | 17 | Carry # | 0/31 | Carry Weight | 0 lb 0 oz | | | Gold | 0 | Silver | 0 | Copper | 0 | Wimpy | 250 | Morale | Moderate | | |
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Therisa's Role Chapter 5,
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Therisa's Role Chapter 6,
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Therisa's Timeline,
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Therisa's Immortal Comments,
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Therisa's Title History,
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Therisa's Skill List,
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Therisa's Supplication List,
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Therisa's Cabal Powers List,
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Therisa's PK Statistics,
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Therisa's Statistics,
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Therisa's Cabal Specifics,
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Therisa's Role Chapter 1,
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Therisa's Role Chapter 2,
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Therisa's Role Chapter 3,
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Therisa's Role Chapter 4,
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Death_Angel | Mon 03-May-04 10:48 PM |
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#869, "Therisa's Role Chapter 5"
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RoleChapter 5 The Personal History of Therisa Graremeth Added Thu Feb 26 03:43:14 2004 at level 9:Therisa was born three years before her parents inherited the Graremeth farm. Her parents loved her dearly, and had plans to teach her the art of planting and reaping the crops. The great cycle of life. But sadly, all of that changed shortly after they inherited the farm. Therisa's father was not willing to allow the abuse of their farm to continue, and vowed to put a stop to it. He confronted the men who were claiming to protect them, and told them that they could protect themselves. Shortly afterward, bad things began to happen. Therisa's aunt was found murdered at one of the vegetable stands, her money robbed and her inventory destroyed. Robberies of the stands and shipments increased dramatically. It was all too clear what the cause of the new problems was, and soon enough the men came back to offer "protection" to the farm again. Therisa's father was not a weak man, and was stubborn in many ways. He believed that hard work should pay off, and that those who do not earn their money will surely not prosper. He refused to pay the money. ------ It took only a short amount of time before the first of the family began to leave the Galadon area. Bad things continued to happen to the farm and family, and Therisa's father was not giving in. Some of the family left for Hillcrest, and others for neighboring towns. But those who stayed lived in fear. Many more accidents occurred, and yet Therisa's father did not give in. Therisa was growing older now, and her father and mother taught her the ways of farmlife, the sowing and reaping of crops, the tilling of the earth. But this experience was always colored by the dark times which were upon them, and Therisa was always aware of the bad things happening. One day Therisa came home from an errant to find the farm in flames, her father and mother desperately trying to douse the flames with what water they could find. After that, the rest of the family fled the area, leaving only Therisa and her parents in the burned out remains of their home on the outskirts of Galadon. They had saved a bit of money and intended to use that to get by while they rebuilt their lives, but it was not long before the thieves were at their door at the house they rented, this time demanding money they claimed they were owed from the farm. Therisa's father refused, and even went to the local magistrates to try to protect his family, but the law seemed blind to their troubles.
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Death_Angel | Mon 03-May-04 10:48 PM |
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#870, "Therisa's Role Chapter 6"
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RoleChapter 6 The Family History of Therisa Graremeth Added Thu Feb 26 01:45:14 2004 at level 5:Therisa was born to a poor family in Galadon. Her family had moved from Hillcrest several generations ago in an attempt to earn a living selling vegetables. Her family has always been gifted in agriculture, yet Hillcrest is already overpopulated with farms and nearly everyone has a garden. So, they came to Galadon to make their fortune. They bought a large house on outskirts of town and started a modest farm. Before long, they had plenty of vegetables to sell, and they set up a roadside stand near the western gate of Galadon to sell their crop. They began to make money, slowly at first, but soon they were taking in quite a bit more than they had hoped. The family expanded, the farm grew larger, and the profits continued to increase. Soon the Graremeth family had several vegetable stands, plus exported vegetables to other towns with their growing legion of donkey carts. Things were good. ----- However, where there is money in the city, there are eyes watching from the shadows, rubbing their greedy hands together. Such was certainly the case here. The Galadon thief guild has their hand in many business's pockets, and they did not fail to notice this farm which began to flourish on the outskirts of their town. They wanted a piece of the pie, and they meant to get it no matter what tactics they had to use. Soon the family was visited by men bearing what seemed a friendly offer. If they were to pay these men a small fee, only %2 of their profits, these men would offer protection to the family farm. The farm has just recently (conveniently enough) been experiencing robberies and vandalism of their equipment, so they agreed. But the %2 offer only lasted a few years. Soon the men were back asking for more money, saying that their costs had gone up. The family reluctantly agreed. A few years later, the same. And a few years later again. By the time Therisa's parents inherited the farm from Therisa's grandfather, the fee was at %15 of the total profit. Far too high, thought Therisa's father, and he meant to put a stop to it.
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Death_Angel | Mon 03-May-04 10:48 PM |
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#877, "Therisa's PK Statistics"
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PK StatisticsPK StatisticsTotal PK Wins   | 5 (2 at level 51) | Total PK Losses   | 22 | Total Mob Deaths   | 10 |
PK Wins by Class | VS. warrior   | 2 | VS. invoker   | 2 | VS. berserker   | 1 |
PK Wins by Cabal | VS. None   | 3 | VS. EMPIRE   | 2 |
PK Wins by Align | VS. Good   | 0 | VS. Neutral   | 2 | VS. Evil   | 3 |
PK Deaths by Class | VS. thief   | 1 | VS. warrior   | 8 | VS. paladin   | 1 | VS. anti-paladin   | 2 | VS. assassin   | 1 | VS. invoker   | 4 | VS. conjurer   | 1 | VS. berserker   | 1 | VS. shapeshifter   | 3 |
PK Deaths by Cabal | VS. None   | 5 | VS. BATTLE   | 2 | VS. EMPIRE   | 4 | VS. SCION   | 2 | VS. TRIBUNAL   | 9 |
PK Deaths by Align | VS. Good   | 2 | VS. Neutral   | 9 | VS. Evil   | 11 |
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Death_Angel | Mon 03-May-04 10:48 PM |
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#864, "Therisa's Cabal Specifics"
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Cabal SpecificsCabal Statistics# of times they lost their cabal item   | 12 | # of times they retrieved their cabal item   | 15 | # of times they took another cabal item   | 18 |
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Death_Angel | Mon 03-May-04 10:48 PM |
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#865, "Therisa's Role Chapter 1"
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RoleChapter 1 More thoughts, feelings, progress. Added Thu Mar 25 03:56:09 2004 at level 40:Therisa has gained much insight and many experiences through the years. The following are new thoughts, feelings, and actions since her beginnings: ----------
The wood elves are supposedly free and natural creatures who are respectful and nurturing to the land. And yet, in the wood elf city there is a great usage of the metal adamantite, the most damaging metal to Thar-Eris. Therisa is conflicted by this, and has tried to speak with the Wood Elf King about it many times. She had aslo sought the advice of the Ancients on the subject. All to no avail. She feels that the wood elves need to stop their use of adamantite or be made to see the err of their ways, but will await the Ancients' advice before taking action. -----
Therisa has been taking a more direct approach to the death of her enemies of late, taking risks to catch them by surprise and slaying them without support of others. She has found value in this approach, though has also learned lessons. She does not discontinue her belief that the best way to serve the Crone is through the strength of others. It is simply that she is expanding her tactics. -----
Delromsin, the shapeshifter, has shown interest in Therisa romantically. Though she is not oblivious to this, she cannot return the feelings. That part of her life has been stripped away by the graphic witness of her son and husbands' deaths. -----
Therisa feels she has been a faithful servant of the Crone, tireless in her pursuit of the enemies of Thar-Eris and the Crone, and has used the healing touch granted by the Crone as she promised upon empowerment. Though she is humble, and needs no recognition for her work, she will soon seek the mark of the Mandala so that the world may know the source of her power and place credit where credit is due, the Coven and the Crone. -----
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Death_Angel | Mon 03-May-04 10:48 PM |
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#866, "Therisa's Role Chapter 2"
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RoleChapter 2 Beliefs and Feelings Added Thu Feb 26 04:50:10 2004 at level 9:Therisa's family had always been followers of Amaranthe. As farmers, the cycle of life and the seasons were their main focus in the religion, and that is where Therisa began as a blooming priestess of Amaranthe. However, the death of her family changed her focus greatly. Not that she does not still believe in fertility and the seasons, for she knows they are all important to the Cycle of life. But she chooses to focus upon death, and with it rebirth. She feels that what she has been through in her life is but a reflection of what is happening all around. Those who run the society have too much power and abuse it, and society is set up to allow it to happen. There needs to be a death of these ways, and a rebirth of the world into something better. She hopes that her healing abilities can help to bring about this rebirth. She will help give life to those who she feels will do the natural world the most good, and refuse healing to those who do not deserve it. She will not often be the cause of death itself, but death is not something she will shy from. It is an important part of the cycle, the most important in her mind. For without death there would be no change, and without change the world would stangnate and cease. ----- Therisa will not back down from a challenge or a fight, unless absolutely neccessary. She gets this from her father. Though it is seldom she will pick a fight, whoever starts one with her had better be ready for her to fight until the end. ----- Therisa bears hatred for the Tribunals and the guild of thieves for what they have done to her and her family. It would be very difficult for any one of those to ever befriend her, near impossible. She will never travel with a Tribunal or a thief. -----
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Death_Angel | Mon 03-May-04 10:48 PM |
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#867, "Therisa's Role Chapter 3"
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RoleChapter 3 The Personal History of Therisa Graemeth: Part III Added Thu Feb 26 04:36:09 2004 at level 9:Upon seeing how little money Therisa had to offer, the men were quite angry. They demanded more. Therisa told them there was no more money, none at all! They did not believe her, and began to tear her house apart. Therisa said if they kept it up she would scream and bring the tribunals in on them. At that one of the men laughed, and turned to her. "Tribunals?" he said. And he removed his mask. It was the very same Tribunal she had spoken with just a few days prior about the deaths of her husband and parents. Suddenly it all was clear. Of course the thieves went unchecked. The Tribunals were in on the whole thing. "There is no more money," Therisa said, all hope gone. "Now that may be," said the unmasked Tribunal, "or perhaps you are lying. Either way we will give you one more chance to deliver more to us. If you do not... you will die." At that, the man looked sideways to Therisa's infant son who trembled, terrified, in a doorway. "Just like your son..." the man said quietly, and advanced upon the child. Therisa screamed and lunged for her son, but the Tribunal told the others to hold her down. Therisa was forced to watch helplessly as the man kicked her infant son to death before her eyes. The grin never left the man's face as the baby's blood spattered over his clothing and skin and the walls of Therisa's once peaceful home. Another indelible image which Therisa will be rid of, which will haunt her sleep and waking thoughts. The men left her there with her dead child, truly alone in the world. Something in her snapped at that point... it was as if a darkness had crept stealthily into her very soul. She felt next to nothing as she gatherd up the broken body of her infant son in her arms and walked out of the city into the surrounding woods. She burried his body by the light of the full moon, and it was only later that she cried. She cried by his grave for two days and nights, only being forced to leave by thirst and exposure to the elements. ----- Therisa did not go back to the city. Her parents had taught her enough about nature to get by at first, and the rest she learned from experience. It was not easy, but she made due and in time considered herself a person apart from society, made to walk outside the stone haunts. She had been studying healing after her marriage, and was working as an assistant to a local healer in Galadon. Her experience and her closeness with nature seemed to enhance her abilities greatly, and she continued to progress in the healing arts.
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Death_Angel | Mon 03-May-04 10:48 PM |
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#868, "Therisa's Role Chapter 4"
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RoleChapter 4 The Personal History of Therisa Graremeth: Part II Added Thu Feb 26 04:12:07 2004 at level 9:Therisa was in her adolescence now, but far more mature than most girls her age, mostly due to the hard times in which she had lived. While at market one day buying bread for her family, she met a young gnomish man by the name of Keeneno. They talked for a while and became friends. Freindship blossomed into love and, just over a year after they met, Therisa and Keeneno were married. It was a joyous, yet small ceremony. Few of the extended family would come, due to the troubles had at the farm in the past. Not long after, Therisa gave birth to s beautiful son, and named him Holian after his grandfather. Life was happy for a short while. ----- Holian was four years old when Therisa found herself alone in the world. She came home one day to find her child screaming over the body of her husband, his throat slit from ear to ear, his blood pooled on the ground beneith him. The flies were a cloud above and on the body, sticking to the blood and all it touched. Holian had blood over his face and hands from touching his father's corpse. All of this is firmly impacted in Therisa's mind, a stillframe she sees when she sleeps or if she just closes her eyes. She grabbed her child and ran out into the street, not knowing where she was headed, too frightened to even scream for help. She found herself at the door of her parent's house. The door was ajar, and she puched it open, rushing inside. And there, seated at their dining room chairs, were her loving parents, the parents who has taught her to till the earth, to plant living things and grow them, who had taught her about the cycles of life. It seemed that they were to rejoin the cycle they had always spoken about. They were tied to the chairs tightly, their heads obscured by sacks, but their throats all too visible. They were dead. ----- Therisa did not know which way to turn. Her family she knew was dead, her extended family fled and unknown to her. She went to the only place she could think of. She went to the Tribunals. They had been unhelpful before, and seemed equally unhelpful now, even with the evidence of three murders. They said it was likely the work of anonymous robbers and that there was nothing they could do. Therisa was at a loss. After the burial of her parents and her husband, she took her child back home to attempt to pull their lives into some semblence of order. It was then that she found the note. It had been left on her bed for her to find, but she had not been to bed, at least not that bed, until just then. The note said that the deaths are the last warning. Someone would be by to get the last of the money from the farm, and she had better have it or she was dead. ----- Therisa gathered all of the money which remained in the bank account and awaited the thieves. The money amounted to less than ten gold, all told, the last of the family "fortune." It took only a few days before Therisa was greeted by strange men at her door in the night.
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