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Poisonbite

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Poisonbite
Poisonbite by Lanrae
Aliases

Poisonbite

Species

Hobgoblin

Gender

Female

Status
Alive
Affiliation

Occupation

Warrior

Residence

Izril

First Appearance

Chapter 3.28 G

Poisonbite is a female Goblin warrior and leader of an all-female Goblin group in the Flooded Waters Tribe.

Appearance edit edit source

Personality edit edit source

She has only affections towards female Goblins, and regularly switches partners.[1]

Background edit edit source

Chronology edit edit source

She was part of Tremborag's Mountain City Tribe. Within that tribe, she led a group of all-female Warriors.

She left Tremborag's mountain together with Rags, staying in her Flooded Waters Tribe ever since. She continued having her sub-faction, although she was properly integrated into Rags' tribe. She became one of Rags' commanders and part of her inofficial council meetings.

In the High Passes, she had a more steady relationship with Shineshield, but the latter broke up with her because of Poisonbite's polyamorous tendencies.[1]

Powers and Abilities edit edit source

Classes/Levels: edit edit source

  • [Venom Warrior][1] / [Poisoner Rogue][2] Lv. ?
    • Consolidated from [Stabber] and [Poisoner][2]

Skills: edit edit source

  • [Dualblade Sl-] (unfinished, likely Dualblade Slash)

Equipment edit edit source

  • Two Daggers dipped in a Concoction made from Poisonous Plants.[3]

Trivia edit edit source

  • She was nicknamed Poisonbite, thanks to the two poisoned daggers she wields.[4]

Quotes edit edit source

  • (To Rags) “We are strong as males. When we fight, we prove we are equal.”
  • (To Rags) “Crafty old one. Worth feeding.”
  • (To Rags) “Training is not Goblin.”
  • (To Kevin) “Maybe Humans don’t believe. Truth stones. If kill you, can I have skateboard?”
  • (To Taganchiel) “This Human. Pretty good. Chieftain should buy Calescent stupid spices.”

References edit edit source