Marrieh

From The Wandering Inn Wiki
Marrieh
Species

Human

Gender

Female

Status
Alive
Affiliation

People of Zeikhal

Occupation

Pilgrim

Residence

Zeikhal

First Appearance

Chapter 8.57 H

Marrieh is a member of the People of Zeikhal / People of God.

Appearance[edit | edit source]

Personality[edit | edit source]

Background[edit | edit source]

Chronology[edit | edit source]

TBA From Chapter 8.57 H

_

The day after she and her people showd the miracles of their faith, by having mana (manna bread) falling from the skies, and water from rocks, while Izreal whent around preaching to the freed [Slaves] about their Lord and to come with them to Zeikhal were they would be safe if only they believe.

She would try to convince Pisces to believe in their faith and to come with them, but he refuses because he already had other plans. She would try to convince him again by telling him if there was anything greater than their miracles, but stops and runs away when Chests of Holding full of supplies fell around Pisces. Afterwards she stare nervously at the chests, wandering how they came to be as not even the [Prophet] could do this, and Izreal asks if this is the work of this other believer, to which Pisces told them that this was not the work of his master or lord, but someone sillier.[1]

_

Powers and Ability[edit | edit source]

Classes/Levels:[edit | edit source]

Skills:[edit | edit source]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

Quotes[edit | edit source]

  • (To Izreal) “You will not die today, Brother Izreal. Not while the Lord watches over you.”
  • (To Pisces) “People of faith. The Glass Bazaar cast us out, but we find converts among [Slaves] and those who suffer. We spread the word of truth across Chandrar. We are small, but our classes shine bright. Already, we level, so we know our cause was just, our faith not misplaced. I am Marrieh.”
  • (To Pisces) “You doubt. I will pray that you reconsider. Look up—is there anything you can claim is greater than this? Any magic? Any Skill? This is the work of our Lord. This is…”

References[edit | edit source]