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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 and the recipient of great influence and power from their parents.

Appearance

Othetis is silver and white with silver hair. Their eyes are an intense gold hue which they accentuate by wearing golden jewelry, as well as painting their nails and hooves gold. Othetis is also known to change their gender as casually as picking out clothes on any given morning. They employ spells to do this - which is notoriously costly to maintain for a lehlt, who tend to be resistant to cosmetic magic.

Personality

Othetis is an especially discerning and fierce lehlt with a stern presence about them. They tend to regard others in a cold fashion unless they can benefit or further Othetis' art in some fashion. They are casual in ordering others around and rarely have trouble with those orders being followed as many are eager to please a lehlt with such power and influence. Othetis is a perfectionist and will do whatever is necessary to get everything just as they like.

Backstory

Othetis was born to a powerful couple of lehlts, each of whom was a renowned Vornite celebrity. As such Othetis was born into a life of power and privilege and has never lived outside the Crown - supposedly they have never even set a single hoof upon any of the lesser tiers.

As Othetis came of age, their parents decided that the best way to prolong their power and influence was through their offspring and channeled as much of their essence into Othetis as possible. Othetis' parents were left withered husks of their former selves but the influx of power enabled Othetis to begin passionately seeking the perfect definition of beauty through their own art.

After several turns this led to the establishment of the Cult of Amyrnum which began as a gallery for their own art that expanded to include the creations of other artists - as long as Othetis viewed their works as both worthy and no threat to their own renown.