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Revision as of 01:01, 24 September 2019
Contents
Squire Lady Tiibi Decerno Fel’Malik of Valley by the Coast of the Rising Winds.
"I'm a magical girl."
Biography
Stumbled upon a ratty flyer in the local comic book shop in early August of 2018. It was advertising a bunch of nerds that like to run around in costumes and swing foam swords - naturally this sounded fantastic. Two weeks in, she was already in garb and ready to take on all the things, including the title of park sheriff. Or so is the mundane timeline....
Tiibi is a stray child of the wood, learning from the trees and spirits that reside there. She stumbled upon the small civilization she came to learn to be the shire of the Valley by the Coast by chance or by predesigned plans of the forest.
From there, she was quickly taken under the wing of the then Lord, now Duke, Kaio Fel'Malik. Civilization might be awkward, but she has so far been inspired by all she has seen since her emergence into the Kingdom of the Rising Winds.
Affiliated Groups
Belted Line
- Radiant Kaio (Flame and Crown)
- Sir Zander Claid (Serpent)
- Radiant Kaio (Flame and Crown)
Notable Accomplishments
- Cyclone of Lochaven (spring 2019)
Positions:
- Valley by the Coast Sheriff, March 2019
- Valley by the Coast Sheriff, September 2018