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Othetis Voyan
Othetis Voyan
Character Reference
Character Reference
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Character's Personal Arcanogram
Full name
Othetis Voyan
Species
Weight
322 lbs / 146 kg
Height
7'7" / 231 cm
Affiliation
Role

Othetis is the leader of the Cult of Amyrnum.

Appearance

Othetis is a silver and white lehlt with silver hair. Their eyes are an intense gold hue, and they accentuate this with jewelry, and by painting their nails and horns to match. Othetis is also known to change their gender as casually as one would change their clothes. As lehlts are resistant to cosmetic magic, Othetis achieves this through more conventional means, such as clothing, voice, and mannerisms. While it is not known what physical sex Othetis is, rumors are in no short supply - though the lehlt's inner circle consider it irrelevant to even speculate.

Personality

Othetis is a stern and fierce lehlt, said to be discerning and uncompromising. They're a perfectionist, and not particularly concerned or careful with the feelings of others, particularly those they see as beneath them. Anyone who stands between Othetis and their grand vision is swiftly and cleanly destroyed, whether figuratively or literally.

Backstory

Othetis was born to a celebrity lehlt couple, both belonging to House Vorn. Born into a life of privilege and luxury, it is said that Othetis has never set a gold-painted hoof in the tiers below the Crown - and has no intentions of ever doing so.

As Othetis came of age, their parents made the decision to immortalize themselves by sacrificing their power to Othetis. The ritual rendered the two withered husks, wretched and powerless - but the transfer enabled Othetis to further their artistic passion, which ultimately resulted in the founding of the Cult of Amyrnum.

The cult originally began as a gallery for showcasing their own art and ideas, but eventually expanded to include other artists and their works - those that managed to meet the lehlt's impossible standards, that is, while posing no threat to Othetis' own renown.