Infobox
Othyrian
Basic Information
Type Stat Also known as King of many Faces Gender Male Race Cloud Giant Class Sorcerer / Fighter Age 480 Faith Memnor Alignment Chaotic Evil Factions - Places Aureterna Status
Type Stat Status Alive
Table of Contents
Othyrian
1. Description
1.1. Appearance
Othyrian—called the King of Many Faces—stands 26 feet 3 inches tall, a little taller than most cloud giants. One half of his face is covered by a smooth black mask, the other shows pink-gray skin and a steady, watchful eye. His hair is made of pale blue clouds that slowly shifts and curls around his head. He wears dark-green silk robes with heavy gold trim, pins, and embroidery. In his hand he carries a plain wooden club. Blue sparks sometimes crawl along its grain, and when he lifts it you can hear a low, short thunderclap.
1.2. Personality
Othyrian is calm, strict, and very sure of his own place above others. He listens more than he speaks and asks short, pointed questions that make people show their intent.
2. Biography
2.1. Background
3. Character Information
3.1. Notable Items
Name Rarity Attunement Active Info
3.2. Former Items
Name Rarity Attunement Active Info
4. Appearances
- Chapter 4 - Arrival in Aureterna, The King’s Deception: That evening, the party attended the grand feast held in the great temple battlemap omitted — the central event of the festival and their opportunity to meet King Othyrian.
- Chapter 4 - Arrival in Aureterna, The King’s Deception: However, the celebration quickly took a dark turn. It became clear that Othyrian had secretly poisoned his own subordinates, eliminating them during the feast. Worse still, he revealed himself to be the one responsible for holding Uthliz captive.
- Chapter 4 - Arrival in Aureterna, The King’s Deception: A battle broke out within the temple. The party fought fiercely and managed to defeat Othyrian — or so it seemed. Instead of falling, his body dissolved into a swirling cloud and ascended into the sky, merging with a massive storm-like nucleus surrounded by a colossal formation of clouds.