Azemith

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Azemith
Species

Lucifen

Gender

Female

Status
Deceased
Affiliation

House Shoel

Family

Igolze (Husband)
Paxere (Daughter)

Occupation

Judge

Residence

Ailendamus

First Appearance

Chapter 8.56

Azemith is a Lucifen of House Shoel.

Appearance[edit | edit source]

Her warform resembles a Medusa, but with far longer braids of serpent hair. Each serpent's eyes shine in a different color.[1]

Personality[edit | edit source]

Background[edit | edit source]

Chronology[edit | edit source]

Powers and Abilities[edit | edit source]

  • Warform: Her warform has serpent hair, and each one can can fire [Midnight Shard].[1]

Spells:[edit | edit source]

  • Tier 6:
    • [Disintegrate]
  • Unknown Tier
    • [Delirious Happiness]
    • [Midnight Shard]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

Quotes[edit | edit source]

  • (To Ryoka) “So, we are so common as to be known by all of your people?”
  • To Paxere:
    • “Vexatious. It is not proper music, and it abrades the hearing. I do not see your point. Moreover, you are still not adept enough to navigate even the Court of Masks. You needle when you could employ tact.”
    • “That is a very bold claim. Need I remind you how young you are? Or shall I expect an apology?”
  • (To Visophecin) “Who is lacking, Visophecin? I count…they cannot be shielding themselves. They cannot! This is the Waning World!”
  • (To Ryoka) “If Paxere dies, I will take more than two of your fingers.”
  • (To the Immortals) “Ah. The [Knight] of Izril. Order of Solstice. I have intelligence on him. He is a metallic warrior—one of the Melded classes. Our information suggests he is perhaps a Steelfur Gnoll. I suggest rusting his entire body. I can do it once battle begins.”
  • (To Uzine) “I said…that is a metal Gnoll, Uzine. He’s more metal than flesh under that helmet, which explains his durability.”
  • (To Eldavin) “We have not ensorcelled her, Archmage. You should know that. Or are our magics beyond yours? House Shoel will be your opponent if Duke Rhisveri is too busy to oblige you. I have something to settle with you as well. My daughter will wear your hand around her neck.”

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