Twillissar
Twillissar (or "Twill" as he is more commonly known) showed great intellect and devotion in his youth, and was sent to study under Master Minthelri, the High Dryad of Oriliath and one of King Thellernath's best advisors and etherical scholars. Accompanying his master to the northern front as an emissary during the Frost War, Twill's party was ambushed by Ogrim marauders and Minthelri was slain in the melee. Twill thereafter dedicated his life to upholding the memory and legacy of his beloved master.
As a Nissani dryad of exceptional training, Twill has deep knowledge of the Flora and Fauna of Wessa, and is a skilled herbalist. With a natural gift for etherea, he can bend and shape plants to his will, communicate with animals, and shapeshift into the form of a sparrow or ash tree.
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Physical Description
Apparel & Accessories
Sprite Sping°
(silver "pillbox" tin with jade stone on lid, oily liquid inside)
(butterfly-shaped pendant on a necklace)
(round piece of black cloth, 3 ft. in diameter, can be gathered like a bag)
(gold ring with a garnet stone)
(silver "pillbox" tin with jade stone on lid, oily liquid inside)
- pouring liquid on ground causes small natural spring of clear drinking water
- once per day may summon Veesa, a water sprite with ethereal awareness
(butterfly-shaped pendant on a necklace)
- allows wearer to shapeshift into a butterfly once per day
(round piece of black cloth, 3 ft. in diameter, can be gathered like a bag)
- opening the cloth and placing flat creates an extra-dimensional depression three feet deep, with a semispherical bottom. The ethereal distortion "pushes" space, which warps around the bubble (rather than piercing through the matter). Anything completely inside the hole, when gathered up, stays inside the extra-dimensional space (similar to a bag of holding) and will be in the pit when opened again.
(gold ring with a garnet stone)
- belonged to former master Minthelri, High Dryad of Oriliath
- absorbs 3 points of fire damage per round
- keeps wearer feeling cool in heat
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