Azar Cäcilia "Asi" Karimi

Azar "Asi" Karimi is a Lei seamstress and sorcerer that was active during the late 3940s. Spurred on by the discovery of a strange stone she found near her home of Slusk, she joined other adventurers to help investigate the murder of Slusk's mayor.   She was a key figure in rediscovering the lost god, Aesis, The Builder. After the defeat of Mirrin Laav and his Three Point Kings criminal syndicate, Asi went on to continue adventuring and serving Aesis.

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Personal history

Asi lived in Slusk her whole life, keeping her nose clean and mastering the tailoring trade - by the time she had reason to leave the town, most of its inhabitants were already wearing her work. While fetching water one day, she found a strange stone half-buried in the mud. After an accidental tumble down the falls nearby while trying to retrieve the stone, she found herself in a strange cave filled with marble statues and a carved symbol on the wall. She awoke on the riverbank with the stone, with no sign of the cave.   Trying to decipher the meaning of her vision and newfound magical power, she consulted local wizard Baran Mani. When he was framed for the murder of the town mayor by The Iccotian, she joined with Katarine Laurence and Vikenti to hunt down the true murderer.  

Discovery of Aesis

Asi and her companions were instrumental in rediscovering the fate of the lost dwarven god, Aesis. As her and her adventuring party continued to hunt The Iccotian and Mirrin Laav, the criminal leader who hired him, they discovered evidence that Aesis was still alive. After hunting for clues on the Cooling Sands, Asi found a djinn who claimed to have a holy book of Aesis, and that another worshipper of the god had come to her. After rescuing the other, Colin Fintan, she left the holy book with him and parted ways with her party. She returned to Lenif to use her skills to investigate a ghost that had been haunting the mines below Bocrae.

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