Domshella (prime)

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Mistress Domshella Deathgryp Aelotoi of Death
Domshella Deathgryp Aelotoi of Death
Race Aelotoi
Hometown Cysaegir
Class Amazon
Profession Warrior
Religion Follower of V'tull
Affiliation(s) RYSK, Master of Voln, Guild Master of the Warrior Guild
Demeanor Friendly, Jovial
Flaw Hates being Pinched, ya get one warning!
Likes Bubbling Eldreth death-rum
Dislikes Idiots
Loyalties To friends and family
Best Friend Xess, Devorah, Julenne, Sylvinarre to name a few.
Loved One Sylvinarre

Domshella Deathgryp

Domshella has only been around the Landing for a few months, getting her feet wet, with the blood of her enemies.

Origionally an orphan from Cysaegir, she has constantly been fighting to survive in one form or another, she is mostly a loner, but has created quite a few bonds in recent times.

She has been adopted by Xess and Devorah, and became Xess's Student in the ways of the Warrior.

Not long after coming to the Landing she met Saraphenia, the Aelotoi of Love, joined the Raise Your Stout Krew, and joined the Order of Voln. Dom soon realized after joining the Warriors Guild that she seems to be the only Female Aelotoi warrior around, (At least she hasnt seen another.) and has adopted the moniker The Aelotoi of Death.

Currently, Domshella is a full citizen of Solhaven, but hunts in both the Landing and Icemule as well. She is always looking for her next thrill or Kill, reveling in the Death and carnage she leaves in her wake!

Appearance

Mistress Domshella Deathgryp
Age: very young (23)
She is taller than average.  She appears to be very young.
She has jade green eyes and dark skin.
She has chin length, tied back russet hair tousled into a textured bun that is barely restrained by an intricately woven circlet of heath asters and dual-winged bright teal damselflies.
She has an oval face, a prominent nose and dimpled cheeks.
She has a pair of pale green wings.

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