Liska Silverfang

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Liska Coresh Silverfang
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Species

Gnoll

Age

Around 17

Gender

Female

Status
Alive
Affiliation

The Wandering Inn

Family

Ishkr (Older Brother)

Occupation

Magical Door Attendant

Residence

Liscor

First Appearance

Chapter 7.50

Liska Coresh Silverfang is a Gnoll, and Ishkr’s younger sister. She is an employee at The Wandering Inn

Appearance[edit | edit source]

She resembles her older brother,[1] though she has light grey fur, and a snaggle tooth.[2]

Personality[edit | edit source]

Unlike her hard-working brother, Liska possesses a poor work ethic. She resents being bossed around by Ishkr, which contributes to her irritable attitude. She has anarchist tendencies and belongs with a group of friends that follows Sellme. She is something of a nonconformist, as she has a habit of kissing other females in public, antagonizing the older Gnolls, and throwing rocks at Peslas's window for being a speciesist. Though she initially disliked her job as the operator for the Magical Door, she starts enjoying it after gaining the [Doorgnoll] class and counter-leveling by preventing people like Tyrion Veltras from entering the inn.

Background[edit | edit source]

Chronology[edit | edit source]

During the riots that started all over the world, including Liscor, because of The Golden Triangle, in The Wandering Inn, Ishkr was worried about his sister, Liska, because she was missing. He had been asking Erin and anyone else if they had seen her, and was planning to go look for her, but was stopped by the others because it was dangerous in the city. While still worried he believing that she may be okay as it was possible that she was with the rioters, and went to help wait tables to occupy himself.

Drassi having heard about the situation, and happen to know more about Liska than others, would later talk about her to Erin and reveal that she was a Turnscale, as she preferred females over males, which is why Ishkr doesn't want her found in front of everyone, except for him and Erin.

Ishkr would later eventually find her, much to his relief.[3]

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Powers and Abilities[edit | edit source]

Classes/Levels:[edit | edit source]

  • [Door Gnoll]/[Doorgnoll] Lv. 24[4]
    • Derived from [Laborer][5]

Skills:[edit | edit source]

  • [Basic Efficient Action]
  • [Collect Fee]
  • [Conjure Stool]
  • [Dangersense]
  • [Door: Remote Locking]
  • [Enhanced Strength: Doors]
  • [Filtered Entry]
  • [Form a Line]
  • [Greater Illusion (Door)]
  • [Hidden Door]
  • [Hold Door]
  • [Item: Replenish Charges]
  • [Lesser Forcewall] / [Lesser Wall of Force]
  • [Lock Door]
  • [Predetermined Destination]
  • [Quick Doorslam]
  • Unnamed Skill to calm a crowd.
  • Unnamed Skill to sense the [Portal Door] ambient mana.
  • Unnamed Skill to tell which [Portal Door] people are waiting behind.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • She was mentioned for the first time in Chapter 7.30, while her name was revealed in Chapter 7.31.
  • In Chapter 7.50, Liska is described to have red-brown fur, which is retconned in the Interlude - The Great Race which describes her with light grey fur.
  • Her middle name & surname were revealed in Interlude – The Great Race.
  • Her girlfriend's name is Sashi.[2]
  • Liska is currently the star employee of The Wandering Inn, being responsible for half the profits with the magical door alone.[6]
  • She finds Lyonette's red hair to be appealing, though she is turned off by how bossy the [Princess] is.[2]

Quotes[edit | edit source]

  • (To Ishkr) “Bite me, Isk. Why couldn’t I get another job? I don’t want to…”
  • (To Saliss) “Hello. Welcome to The Wandering Inn. Read this sign—oh. It’s you. Nevermind.”
  • (To herself) “How, though? Is it…lots…and lots of oil? Is he really, really small? Or do they have a contraption? Or maybe—”
  • (To Thronebearers) “No killing Goblins. Okay, I said it. You kill Goblins, you die. You can look around for a while, but we’re not open.”
  • (To Ishkr) “She’s crazy. You said this job was fine! She’s crazy and cool.

References[edit | edit source]