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:In the Common language, it reads:
:In the Common language, it reads:
:"Professional Courtesy, 5118"
:"Professional Courtesy, 5118"

'''an elaborate gold-framed painting
:Painted in deft strokes, the tavern interior is framed in lustrous ebonwood. A willowy female elf is sprawled lazily across a padded barrel chair, her gauzy gown matching the ringleted champagne hair framing her features. Nestled in beside her is a lithe sylvan woman with pale silver hair, whose right hand beckons the viewer closer. A third, stockier woman with jet hair and a low-cut crimson gown leans in close between the two, her index finger brushing the elven woman's fanged, scarlet lips.
:In the Common language, it reads:
:"NED, 51181220"

'''an elaborate gold-framed painting
:The tavern interior is framed in lustrous ebonwood and possesses alternating walls of crimson and grey. A lithe elven woman with champagne blonde ringlets and a scarlet velvet gown is strewn atop the alabaster bar, staring out boldly at the viewer. Pulled taught between her nimble grasp is a cat o' nine tails and each finger of the supple implement hangs languidly as if awaiting command. The woman's spike-heeled shoes dangle from her toes, ready to be cast off in favor of a more intimate environment.
:In the Common language, it reads:
:"Whet II, 51181220

'''an elaborate gold-framed painting
:An otherworldly, anthropomorphized wyvern stands firm on crimson claws before the gates of a large fortress. Massive golden wings, in lieu of arms, spread forth from the man-creature's muscled torso as fire and smoke billow around him. Scarlet chevron patterns slash the beast's golden-scaled skin, matching the treatment across his segmented snout. The wyvern-man's barbed tail is suspended mid-air, in a pose that appears both aggressive and possessive, as he stands guard over the city behind him.
:In the Common language, it reads:
:"Wyvern of the Vaalor, 51190101


'''an elaborate gold-framed painting
'''an elaborate gold-framed painting
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:In the Common language, it reads:
:In the Common language, it reads:
:"Professional Courtesy II, 5119"
:"Professional Courtesy II, 5119"

'''a smooth greywacke bust
:Description: A stately bust of dark greywacke, the figure makes a majestic impression. His face is grave and eyes are emphasized by pronounced lines and prominent eyebrows. Curled locks of a full beard drape at the edge of his squared jaw, ringing the upper lip. A compact, eight-tined antler crown accentuates the breadth of his form where muscular shoulders are laid bare beyond the folds of a pleated robe. An inscription reads, "Telimnar: King of Kin" on the back post, which simulates a tapered obelisk.
:Cairnfang Manor Solhaven Art Gala entry 5119

'''a tall haon-framed tableau
:Reality and fiction intertwined in shades of sickly green unfolds in the tableau. Nestled around a withered modwir tree with a gaping wound, simpering fungal monstrosities burst through from the ground, their tentacles lashing the land in a frenzy. Incarnadine spores litter the area like the teardrops of a woeful lover, bespeckling a woman of towering height and pale skin who kneels beside the trunk. She bears no emotion, yet her hands are held aloft, as if guiding the creatures from their earthen confines.
:"Friend of the Blight"
:Cairnfang Manor Solhaven Art Gala entry 5120

'''an elaborate gold-framed painting
:Framed in gold, the oval painting is small enough to fit in the hand. Standing in a coquettish pose at the edge Sylvar Pointe, the Half-Sylvan woman's hair traces coppery red flames through the skyline. A sylvarraend ruby positioned between her hyacinth eyes casts a sheen of crimson across her softly contoured cheekbones. The beryl blue of her cropped bodice stands in contrast to the late afternoon's pale sky and her skirts swirl in the breeze, revealing a slender thigh of lightly tanned skin.
:In the Common language, it reads:
:"Something to Remember - 51200627

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:In the Common language, it reads:
:In the Common language, it reads:
:"Birth of a Harbinger, 5118" -- by Naamit DMVMD-Braggiani
:"Birth of a Harbinger, 5118" -- by Naamit DMVMD-Braggiani

'''an elaborate gold-framed painting
:Jumbles of letters and numeric sequences fill the canvas edge to edge, layered one over the next in a disarray of red, black and blue, bereft of overt rhyme or reason. The anarchic mess seems nearly indecipherable at first glance. But just there -- in the lower left, and up to the right and left, and down in the lower right as well -- four lone letters hide plain as day, if only through the negative space that was spared the torture of such madness.
:In the Common language, it reads:
:"M E E K,51190624" -- by Naamit DMVMD-Braggiani

'''an elaborate gold-framed painting
:Set on a bleak black background, the spare painting features four sanguine wisps set at lazy back-and-forth angles suggestive of feathers falling from somewhere above. A vertical shaft of dark copper bisects the composition and fades into the background on corroded, yet languid tendrils of color. White streaks and splotches overlap the perch with speckles near the bottom portion of the image in a smeared, cellular fashion.
:In the Common language, it reads:
:"Aahlara the Bloody, 51190624 -- by Naamit DMVMD-Braggiani

'''an elaborate gold-framed painting
:The entire image appears to be deconstructed to its most base form. Primary hues of reds, yellow and blue grace a slightly off-color, bone white canvas in perfect polygons, each containing one side more than the next. Carbon black lines, ranging from a quarter inch wide to two, bifurcate the simple image in successively spaced measure, suggesting a gradation not otherwise evident through the raw pigment applied in the composition.
:In the Common language, it reads:
:"Color Study IV, 51190625" -- by Naamit DMVMD-Braggiani

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Revision as of 06:19, 12 July 2020

Naamit DMVMD-Braggiani
Naamit portrait by Tisket 20180521 small.jpg
"He revels in pain and suffering
for they are evidence of life."
Race [[Giantman]]
Class Harbinger
Profession Bard
Religion Order of Mularos, Cult of Harith
Affiliation(s) Member of House Brigatta, Order of the Shadow, Hand of the Arkati, Caeruil Atelier
In-a-Word Naamit rhymes with Vomit
Disposition Peevish
Demeanor Reserved
Primary Trait Veiled neuroticism
Flaw Several
Greatest Strength Prone to violent outbursts
Greatest Weakness Impulsiveness
Habits Frowning and shifting her weight
Hobbies Writing hymns, loresinging, and painting
Soft Spots Whips and tea
Likes Blood
Dislikes Roses, Houses of Illistim and Vaalor
Loyalties The Dark Alliance

[[Category: Giantman player characters]]

Naamit DMVMD-Braggiani (formerly DMonica) is a giantman bard and devout follower of Mularos. She resides at an estate outside the elven city of Ta'Illistim. She is an avid collector of whips and among her extensive collection, Holy Scourge is the most famous. She took the last name Braggiani in deference to apparent human ancestry in her bloodline, which she confirmed after obtaining the legendary weapon.

Described by some as an iron fist in a silken glove, Naamit is both charismatic and ruthless. She has a particular dislike for the smell of roses and if left long enough, the scent will drive her into a maddened rage. She is keenly interested in learning secrets so Loresinging is a natural fit for her. Naamit does not, however, sing for pleasure or audience.

Naamit is a Master Painter.

History

Rumored to have been born on Eorgaen 12, 5061, Naamit took up residence in Wehnimer's Landing in 5096. She was married to Lord Tabalt Valkiryan, a dwarven warrior, until his unexpected death following a lucrative business deal in the following year. In the summer of 5098, she married Lord Reveko Mwani, a giantman ranger, to solidify a business venture, however he vanished under questionable circumstances sometime thereafter. She moved to Ta'Illistim in 5101, but still owns property in Wehnimer's Landing. Naamit was given the mark of Mularos in the form of a scar upon her neck on 23 Charlatos, 5102, presumably by the Painlord Eryael just prior to his arrival to Ta'Illistim. She fought on the side of the Dark Alliance during the Griffin Sword War and grew close to Harith Caerines, the self-ascribed Whip of Mularos. Harith appointed Naamit as proxy Whip, in the event unfortunate circumstances befell her, which they eventually did. Naamit rescued Harith's soul (albeit temporarily) from the Pale in 5103, but was unable to maintain control of Ta'Illistim in Harith's stead. She also formed a close friendship with Ysharra, and their affinity persists beyond the pain of time.

Naamit previously led a cult known as the Harem Dzosch; the group faded into obscurity upon her disappearance sometime between 5104 and 5106.

Naamit returned to the Elven Nations in 5116 after a decade-long journey of searching for any possible remnant of her former mentor, Harith. She took up residence at an estate outside the elven city of Ta'Illistim and restarted a small, but rewarding private business there. She was officially recognized as a Master Painter in Ivastaen, 5117, and granted Grand Lady status in Lumnea of the same year. Naamit was briefly bonded to Heartfire Durden, a giantman guardian, following a bloodbath in the Duskruin Arena trials of Phoenatos, 5117.

In the year 5118, Naamit acquired a piece of black ora shaped curiously like the hilt of her whip; the antithetical artifact turned her neck to ruin, rendering her singing voice to sound like the piercing wail of a banshee. Storms are said to precede her arrival ever since. Naamit also took on a startlingly younger appearance upon completion of a savage business deal.

As 5119 came screaming in and with flesh renewed, she forged a sanguine bond with a Meek (protector of balance) named Aahlara, or The Bloody, who presides over the Blood World version of an Elanthian alternate reality. The blood eagle Meek gave her a special device that would cause the Fallen Meek named Nazhor great harm. On Lumnea 15, Naamit confronted and killed Nazhor, after solving a series of complex puzzles meant to shield his location but she did not use the device the Blood had created. On Koaratos 22, he indeed returned with demons at his side, just as he'd sworn he would as he lay dying some months prior. With aid of the Blood nullifying agent, adventurers were able to oust Nazhor and silence him once and for all, solidifying the seat of a new Meek, Elspie, in this dimension. By helping the adventurers, Naamit lost access both to The Bloody, as well as Harith, who yet lived on in that dimension.

As 5119 drew to a close however, Naamit's appearance began to wane once again.

Appearance

It is difficult to get a good look at Naamit due to the number of mirror images of her nearby.
You see Mistress Naamit DMVMD-Braggiani the Harbinger of the Harrows.
She appears to be a Giantman.
She is shorter than average. She appears to have come of age. She has piercing vibrant green eyes and pale, alabaster skin. She has thick locks of long, black hair tortuously braided beneath a black lace mantilla ensnared in the spines of a hawthorn coronal. She has an angular face, a prominent nose and a fleshy, muscular build with generously proportioned hips. She has a myriad of thin chain-shaped scars running across her exposed flesh.
She has a deep black cuff of finely polished glaes in the middle of her nose, a deep black ring of finely polished glaes in her lip, a faint scar on her neck, some cross-like blackwork extending from the neck downward past her collarbone, and a tattoo of a crimson heart pierced with a silver dagger on her chest.
She is holding a barbed white ora whip with a cross-like handle in her right hand and a red chaos whip in her left hand.
She is wearing a writhing black ora cross, a sable lambswool cloak trimmed with ebon-tipped ermine tails, an hourglass girdle of gilt-marbled alabaster silk over a daringly cut sable gown of lush burnt velvet, and some two-toned damask chopines set on black coral heels.

Biographic excerpts

Publications and assorted stories

Painting

By way of a painting easel.