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|symbols = A censer burning with a lavender flame
| style="font-size: larger; color:white" align="center" colspan="2" bgcolor="#B33B24" | '''Drocilla, the Enchantress'''
|headtitle = Demagogue of Dissonance
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|head = Vatul
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|patron = [[Magnagora]]
| a censer burning with lavender flame
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[[Drocilla|Drocilla's]] life before the [[Elder Wars]] remains shrouded in secret as She reveals little and the other
| align="right" bgcolor="#CC553D" | '''Lady Nightingale'''
Elders are equally tight-lipped, only gazing upon Her with distrust and worry. It is known that She
| Vatul
was an Artist of the Fourth Circle and a Keeper of the [[Song of Creation]], an elite group of which She
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is possibly the only survivor presently as the [[Soulless]] hunted Them relentlessly for Their
| align="right" bgcolor="#CC553D" | '''Allies'''
remarkable powers. Her artistic influence echoes across [[Lusternia]] in the enthralling song of the
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nightingales, the mournful and wrathful palette of the sky, the intoxicating scent of vespertine
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blooms, and other such atmospheric artwork.
| align="right" bgcolor="#CC553D" | '''Enemies'''
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| align="right" bgcolor="#CC553D" | '''Patronage'''
| [[Magnagora]]
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Her unique abilities enhanced by [[Fain|Fain's]] Elixir and Her role among the [[Twelve Traitors]] have earned
[[Drocilla]]'s life before the [[Elder Wars]] remains shrouded in secret as She reveals little and the other [[Elder God|Elders]] are equally tight-lipped, only gazing upon Her with distrust and worry. It is known that She was an Artist of the [[Fourth Circle]] and a Keeper of the [[Song of Creation]], an elite group of which She is possibly the only survivor presently as the [[Soulless]] hunted Them relentlessly for Their remarkable powers. Her artistic influence echoes across [[Lusternia]] in the enthralling song of the nightingales, the mournful and wrathful palette of the sky, the intoxicating scent of vespertine blooms, and other such atmospheric artwork.
Her various names from the Elders - the Deceiver, the Temptress and, finally, the Redolence of Ruin,  
for in Her wake little remains but the hallmarks of Her presence - an intoxicating scent of musk and
spices. The most well-known tale of warning comes from the proceedings of the [[Triumvirate]] where the
Enchantress single-handedly bewitched almost all Elders in attendance in an attempt to free the  
Twelve. By a stroke of luck, the spell was shattered and the Hyringex Collar clasped about Her neck
before She was sent into the Void with Her co-conspirators. There, She struggled against the binding
for centuries, employing whatever weapon She could to find the Key, including the Elders She came
across.


It is rumoured that the collar still binds the Enchantress, yet it did little to protect [[New Celest]]  
Her unique abilities enhanced by [[Fain's Elixir]] and Her role among the [[Twelve Traitors]] have earned Her various names from the Elders - the Deceiver, the Temptress and, finally, the Redolence of Ruin, for in Her wake little remains but the hallmarks of Her presence - an intoxicating scent of musk and spices. The most well-known tale of warning comes from the proceedings of the [[Triumvirate]] where the Enchantress single-handedly bewitched almost all Elders in attendance in an attempt to free the Twelve. By a stroke of luck, the spell was shattered and the [[Hyringex Collar]] clasped about Her neck before She was sent into [[Void|the Void]] with Her co-conspirators. There, She struggled against the binding for centuries, employing whatever weapon She could to find the Key, including the Elders She came across.
from Her Song, a sample of which She unleashed in a show of power upon Her crafty and mysterious  
 
return from [[the Void]]. Since then, She has joined Her Brethren in [[Magnagora]], recognising its unique  
It is rumoured that the collar still binds the Enchantress, yet it did little to protect [[New Celest]] from Her Song, a sample of which She unleashed in a show of power upon Her crafty and mysterious return from [[Void|the Void]]. Since then, She has joined Her Brethren in [[Magnagora]], recognising its unique aristocratic culture, drive, and history as a hallmark of their potential and resolve. She accepts the ambitious and passionate into Her Order and encourages refinement, erudition, and mastery of the arts under Her patronage - be it painting, stagecraft, or politics. She is particularly fond of the [[viscanti]] race for they mirror the metamorphosis the Twelve Themselves have undergone.
aristocratic culture, drive, and history as a hallmark of their potential and resolve. She accepts  
 
the ambitious and passionate into Her Order and encourages refinement, erudition, and mastery of the  
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arts under Her patronage - be it painting, stagecraft, or politics. She is particularly fond of the  
[[Category:Fourth Circle of the Divine]]
[[Viscanti]] race for they mirror the metamorphosis the Twelve Themselves have undergone.
[[Category:Elder Gods]][[Category:Fourth Circle of the Divine]]

Latest revision as of 04:01, 3 December 2023

Drocilla, the Enchantress
Circle Fourth
Symbols a censer burning with lavender flame
Lady Nightingale Vatul
Allies
Enemies
Patronage Magnagora

Drocilla's life before the Elder Wars remains shrouded in secret as She reveals little and the other Elders are equally tight-lipped, only gazing upon Her with distrust and worry. It is known that She was an Artist of the Fourth Circle and a Keeper of the Song of Creation, an elite group of which She is possibly the only survivor presently as the Soulless hunted Them relentlessly for Their remarkable powers. Her artistic influence echoes across Lusternia in the enthralling song of the nightingales, the mournful and wrathful palette of the sky, the intoxicating scent of vespertine blooms, and other such atmospheric artwork.

Her unique abilities enhanced by Fain's Elixir and Her role among the Twelve Traitors have earned Her various names from the Elders - the Deceiver, the Temptress and, finally, the Redolence of Ruin, for in Her wake little remains but the hallmarks of Her presence - an intoxicating scent of musk and spices. The most well-known tale of warning comes from the proceedings of the Triumvirate where the Enchantress single-handedly bewitched almost all Elders in attendance in an attempt to free the Twelve. By a stroke of luck, the spell was shattered and the Hyringex Collar clasped about Her neck before She was sent into the Void with Her co-conspirators. There, She struggled against the binding for centuries, employing whatever weapon She could to find the Key, including the Elders She came across.

It is rumoured that the collar still binds the Enchantress, yet it did little to protect New Celest from Her Song, a sample of which She unleashed in a show of power upon Her crafty and mysterious return from the Void. Since then, She has joined Her Brethren in Magnagora, recognising its unique aristocratic culture, drive, and history as a hallmark of their potential and resolve. She accepts the ambitious and passionate into Her Order and encourages refinement, erudition, and mastery of the arts under Her patronage - be it painting, stagecraft, or politics. She is particularly fond of the viscanti race for they mirror the metamorphosis the Twelve Themselves have undergone.

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