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TBA From [https://wanderinginn.com/2021/07/28/8-33-r/ Chapter 8.33 R] (Flashback) + [https://wanderinginn.com/2021/08/04/8-35/ Chapter 8.35] (Mentioned)
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Revision as of 19:59, 15 September 2021

Sikeri’val-Toreshio-Maresssui is a Wyrm that resides in Avalon.

Appearance

She has a vast draconic serpentine body of at least 200 feet long,[1] with slitted eyes, a forked tongue, and has scales of a mix of onyx (black) and byzantium (purple).[2]

Personality

TBA From Solstice (Pt. 2) + Chapter 8.35

Background

Chronology

TBA From Solstice (Pt. 2)

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TBA From Solstice (Pt. 3), (Pt. 5) and (Pt. 9)

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TBA From Chapter 8.33 R (Flashback) + Chapter 8.35 (Mentioned)

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TBA From Chapter 8.41

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Powers and Abilities

Trivia

Quotes

  • To Ryoka:
    • “This party is why I converse in polite words and deed. Were it not for that, I would say nothing else. For knowledge or favors, I require a worthy gift.
    • “The sky is clear. The light fading. I have known far greater dishes, but these amuse me. Worthless answers for worthless questions. Does it amuse you, mortal girl?
    • “Give me six, and I will answer one small question. Should you ask two, or what is worth more than your paltry gift, I will take what is owed.”
    • I am a Wyrm, girl. Sikeri’val-Toreshio-Maresssui, or so it is in the plain, worthless tongue. I came for my half-kin who still walk this world. For this day of days, in this company. And for free food.”
    • “I had thought to meet him. But he is not here. A pity. Still. This company came only for the trivial pleasures of it. So too, I. You have your answers. I cannot help you with what you desire.”
    • “You can. And you would not suffer for it, believe me. All I want is a promise. A teensy promise for the future. It may never come to pass.”

References