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Anazurhe is the Goblin [Witch] [Chieftain] of the Molten Stone Tribe.

Appearance[]

Like all Goblins, Anazurhe has sharp teeth and glowing red eyes, which are like dancing flames. She wears a pointed Witch's hat and a robe like fire. She also wears a half-mask over the lower part of her face and is adorned with many pieces of jewelry, Her lips have a slight scar.[1]

Personality[]

Anazurhe is intelligent and canny. She appears to be tired and resigned, not desiring to find a Goblin Lord or King, and uninterested in the Goblin King's lost treasure. While Anzurhe prefers to not get involved in the affairs of other tribes, with the exception of trade, she will use her magic in exchange for a price.[1]

Background[]

Anazurhe originated from the Isle of Goblins and used to in Baleros.[2] She tried to convince Velan and other chieftains to support her plan of creating a magical academy for Goblins, but the Gazers and Dullahans made the continent unsuitable for that goal. She moved to Izril and established her tribe in a volcano.

During the Second Antinium War, she refused to join Velan on his warpath. She told him to run away and survive, but he too refused. She would commission a statue of him.

She started the project of stealing [The Labyrinth of Fithel] thanks to her Goblin memories.[1]

Chronology[]

Anazurhe was visited by Mavika and Naumel, the chieftain of the Kraken Eater Tribe. Mavika gave her a message from the Mountain City [Shaman], which she dismissed, and told her about the events that transpired at Riverfarm. She told her that Belavierr murdered Califor and should now be treated as an enemy.

Naumel gave her three magic rings taken from adventurers in exchange for one spell. She showed him his captured warriors in her scrying pool and, at his request, freed them.[3]

Anazurhe was visited by Archmage Valeterisa just as Rags arrived in Molten Stone Tribe's territory. The two great Chieftains met, initially challenging each-other for being Not-Goblin. They talked as Anazurhe gave her a tour of the volcano-city. She advised Rags not to follow the path of a Goblin Lord, and to throw away the key to Velan's treasure.

They were more amicable with each-other afterwards. She gave Rags and her people time to rest, directions, and masked them with magic in exchange for Hekusha's spellbook and notes. Rags also asked her to let some of her Goblins go to Goblinhome. Anazurhe agreed, assuming Rags could convince any to come.

She solved part of the Oteslia-Khelt puzzle for reviving Erin and claimed the reward for it.[1]

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Powers and Abilities[]

Classes/Levels:[]

  • [Chieftain] Lv. ? (High-Level)
  • [Witch of Flame] Lv. ? (High-Level)

Skills:[]

  • [Beneficial Tonic]

Spells:[]

  • ??? - The Caster shots Arrows made of purple fire.

Trivia[]

  • After she started using them in message scrolls, emojis are called Anazu-speak after her, or rather Anazuland, the fictional city she claimed to be messaging from.[4]

Quotes[]

  • (To Mavika) “I am Goblin as well as [Witch].”
  • (To Naumel and Mavika) “With a [Witch]. Do not anger her or she will eat your eyes. Now. Mavika, why do you come?”
  • (To Mavika) “Stay a day, Mavika. My tribe welcomes you. Tell me how Califor died.”
  • (To Naumel) “There they are. Far and not far. What is your wish? My magic is not limitless. I can cast one thing. Do you want their freedom? Safety? Location?”
  • To Rags:
    • “Not Goblin. Not Goblin, this little child says. So she said to Tremborag’s face. Tremborag the Great. Tremborag the Fat, who led his tribe to sate his hunger. Not Goblin. How would you know what Goblin is? Why do you decide? I am Goblin. I am [Witch]. You do not get to judge me, little Chieftain.”
    • “So the Great Chieftain of the Flooded Waters tribe has upset all of north Izril and stolen their precious Healer of Tenbault, all to save the life of a Human. I say…that is not-Goblin at all.”
  • (To Rags) “Strange little Goblin. I could imagine you will become a Goblin Lord if you are lucky. You are a strange one.”

References[]

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