Olivantha
The woman previously known as the "Lady of the Night" and "The Heel of Varoona". She attempted to assassinate the High Priest - Osoosi Oshozi - with the help of a masked assassin and was found operating a hulking piece of machinery in the old truffle tunnels beneath the shunned clan of Magaso'Fa. She appears to be a caster of some sort. It seems her troublemaking in Oshiv'Ran is over... she has business in Varoona.
What is Known about her:
- She has demonstrated some spell-casting ability, specifically for teleportation
- She appears to speak Common, Quori, and another language that has not been identified.
- From her writings, she is both insecure and self-assured.
- She appears to be working with overseers in Eredet and an "imbecile masquerading as a lord".
This should not be so difficult. It took me two days to break that one while the others shattered under my gaze. Have you abandoned me? You question me? Do you doubt me? Never. That was not my intent. I merely seek your guidance. Do you not feel closer? Each one is stronger than the last... They must be to contain me. If I grow closer, should you too not grow stronger? Continue forward on the path laid before you. I will not abandon you. You would do well to remember that. There is none like you, after all.The Snail Caverns of Sotto Varoona After half-heartedly searching for Olivantha – interrogating a poor clerk at the shoe store, squeezing out information from Mario before giving him over for execution, and Rani being dutiful in inquiring with the powerful figures of Dremora - the Deep End has found their target by chance deep within the caverns of Varoona. Like their last encounter, it seems Olivantha has come prepared with mechanical "back-up"... After breaking the mechanical suit that protected her and bringing the Heel of Varoona to her knees, her limp unconscious body jerked back to life. Filled with an otherworldly presence, Olivantha appeared rejuvenated... though now with black eyes, black veins, and a gaping hole in her abdomen.
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