Lorelle Zeleska

Description
Pale skin with white short hair. Eyes are brown with a tint of red. She is dressed in red armor. Her eyes glow red when angered.

Personality
She speaks softly, though devout to her own ideals.

Family & Relationships
Teacher/Mentor - Arimov Illmuskev (Human Wizard Deceased)

Character History
She is a child of the night and the vast majority of Waterdeep does not know of her existence. She recently was given a mission by Arimov to retrieve the Cyrinishad, a vile tome, which drives anyone who reads it to insanity. She was informed that it must be destroyed for it held secrets far too dangerous for any mortal to conceive. After countless years of trying to find the Cyrinishad, Arimov had found a lead which may lead to the Cyrinishad. She was told to go over to "Fey Wild", the land of faeries. Over there might have lay answers. She followed the clue which had her thrown in a cell. A band of heroes rescued her and Magnus from her prison. Lorelle explained her quest to the party and they welcomed her. She joined the party for they too had interests in the Blue Fire as well. Her questing has led her to the Cyrinishad in Innarlith where an evil mad man named Maxamilian Bozenki possessed the Cyrinishad. The party vanquished Maxamilian and foiled The Blue Fire's plot to manipulate the spell plague. The party barely escaped with their lives when they knew that The God King of Innarlity has returned.

Current Whereabouts / Activities
Tales of Derlusk Epilogue (1479): Lorelle was given a sending message and goes back to Waterdeep to give the Cyrinishad to Arimov. She arrives at Waterdeep and returns to her master Arimov. Just as she gave the Cyrinishad to him, there was a look of lust into his eyes as he holds onto the book. Lorelle became alert and drew her sword at her master because she realized that Arimov had no intention to destroy it. She tried to talk some sense into her master, but he would not waver from his sadistic ideals. Knowing that the book would be used in Arimov's hands, Lorelle charged at her master and a battle between master and disciple ensued. It was a violent duel where which luck was on Lorelle's side. Lorelle dealt vicious blow to Arimov making Arimov drop the Cyrinishad and Lorelle raced to pick it up and ran out of the tower. Arimov, gripping his wound, cursed her name, "HOW DARE YOU, EVEN FORGETTING WHO RAISED YOU, YOU STUPID DISCIPLE!!" As she exited the tower, she ran into Zenedrake again. He explains on how it's an essential part of a plan and asks for the book but Lorelle's devout belief on destroying the Cyrinishad would not allow her to have it fall into their hands. Zenedrake had a disappointed look on his face. His eyes turned yellow, his magic cloak turned into demonic wings and changed form altogether into a pit fiend. Zenedrake charged Lorelle and another encounter erupted. He took down Lorelle with little to no problem and took the Cyrinishad from her. Just before fading unconscious she saw Graham walking to Zenedrake, already in his human form, taking the Cyrinishad from Zenedrake. Not much later, Lorelle woke up in a church seeing a cleric by the foot of the bed. He explained that he heard noises which were not human and ran out of his temple to see a dying woman. Lorelle suddenly became alert as she was informed that it was the next day. She quickly ran out of the temple and back into the top of the tower to see Arimov dead in his room. Lorelle was inflicted with emotions of both sadness and rage. She let out a loud scream started punching the wall. Dominic and Horrace played her like a fiddle and robbed her of her master and her sense of self-pride. She then walked out of the tower knowing what she must do to make amends for the deception. The cleric was outside the tower waiting for her. He expressed his condolences over the disastrous night she had endured. She thanked the cleric for saving her life and started walking out of Waterdeep. She vowed that the Cyrinishad be destroyed and to have Horrace rue the day that he planned to send she her on a false crusade to further Graham's unholy ambitions.