Halaestra

Halaestra Sarrora

Rogue

ALIVE INACTIVE
SPECIES Elf
NATIVE PLANE Zonaricht
OFF 3 Light DEF 4 Light
DAM 2 HP 6

Templates

Pandem Cleansed -

This pandem caster has been cleansed of their planar corruption and as a result can use all schools of magic again as well as ethi-technology. They can still open rifts to their native plane without accumulating corruption.

Regeneration - 2

Regenerates 1 health every 4/X turns (round down)

Captain - 8

Gains a bonus to captain rolls in ship combat if they are in command of that ship.

Biography

A new member to the Raiders of Abbathor, recruited by Ikeshia after they rescued her. While she is the captain of her own ship her pandem corruption prevents her from flying it and relies on a different pilot.

She was born with pandem corruption due to her father's side and the problem only escalated when she delved into the art herself. She has hidden or decorated most signs of her corruption specifically to make it hard for others to guess what her pandem bind actually is. Most assume it to be something demonic from Finsir because of her cybernetic tail that replaced her original one, but she actually has a bind with a void monstrosity and has reached the fourth tier of pandem capability enabling her to both embody and summon her bind as a trump card. She generally prefers not to reveal this until its her last option.

She is a very sadistic pirate and clearly maintains her void bind by giving in to its urges instead of trying to control them, resulting in outbursts of over-the-top violence. While she can't use shield technology due to her corruption, her bind specifically chose a monster with incredible regenerative abilities. Ikeshia noted her bind is vulnerable to electricity.

1584 Rescued by the Raiders of Abbathor from a Shetou cruiser that took her prisoner. She currently relies on a Abbathor pirate to fly her ship since she murdered all of her own crew soon after being rescued since they had seen her humiliated by Shetou and she didn't want to keep company with people who had seen her go through that.