Hexx

DESCRIPTION Hexx was a Dokkalfar queen who laid seige to Mjoldor and murdered 2/3rds of the population.

Born: 2051 to Queen Starlight and the Succubus Hagrendel of the Ljosalfar.

Race: Demonic Hybrid Ljosalfar

Height: 6'4" Weight: 170

Class: Royalty

Nationality: Sal'Aum

Personality: ISTJ

Hair color: Black

Eye Color: Red

Skin Color: Porcelain

Age: 1975+ cycles

HISTORY

By Spring of 2050, King Shades began to catch rumor that the Ljosalfar were becoming scarcer and scarcer. Concerned at this sudden change in the Ljosalfar behavior, the King sent a messenger to Tilig, the seat of the Ljosalfar people. He did not return.

A week later, King Shades dispatched another messenger with an armed battalion. This time, the messenger was warmly received, and the queen denied any knowledge of the former messenger. For three days and nights the Dokkalfar guests were treated like kings, given food and wine to drink and women to satisfy them. Queen Starlight insisted everything was fine, and so the party left Tilig the next day worry free.

But on the long journey back to the underground, the messenger and his company became very ill, and many died on the way back to the Dokkalfar castle. By the time of their arrival, only the messenger himself was alive, and had grim news for king Shades. As it is written in an ancient manuscript (which should be available at some point in the story):

The stars fade in the heavens

And the clouds cry for them;

The Ljosalfar are betrayers

And their queen lies with the evil ones.”

Now fully aware of Queen Starlight’s corruption, and enraged at the murder of his people, King Shades ordered an immediate assault on Tilig, and the Ljosalfar found their city surrounded and their people outmatched. Facing a definitive loss, and corrupted by the presence of evil from Sal’Aum, Queen Starlight made an emergency pact with an evil spirit named Hagrendel; and in a violent and graphic display the demon emerged to sexually assault the queen, delivering mortal wounds that bled slowly and could not be cured.

For 9 months the light faded from Queen Starlight’s eyes, as she incubated a demonic hybrid in her womb and bled slowly. For 9 months, she refused to accept surrender, until she was too weak to speak. The Ljosalfar surrendered on the ninth month and King Shades drew pity on the Queen; he allowed her to live until the child was born, completely unaware of it’s origin, and then ran his sword through her skull to the hilt. Tilig, the city of light, became gloomy, and was later abandoned by the Ljosalfar. Queen Starlight’s skull was decorated with jewels and an ornate crown, and left along with her legacy on her abandoned throne to decay with the rest of her abandoned city.

The Rise of Hexx and the Destruction of Dokkalfar 2051-3022

The Ljosalfar scattered after the death of their queen, and divided into various sects within the Eastern Mountains. King Shades raised Queen Starlight’s child as a princess to his Kingdom, and when his firstborn son mysteriously disappeared she was named heir to the Throne of Dokkalfar.

Princess Lun, as she became known, was a brilliant strategist and strong magician. In fact, her magic rivalled that of the Mage Headmaster, but her innocent demeanor gave the Dokkalfar a false sense of security.

For fourty years, Princess Lun grew into a beautiful young priestess. She served at the temple as a mistress at first, later graduating into the head priestess’s place. As the leader of the temple, she was an effective leader, but discreetly began manipulating politics to her favor. By the year 3000, King Shades was convinced to retire to the Westerland and Queen Lun assumed the throne of the Dokkalfar. As soon as Shades’ ship was out of site, Queen Lun ascended her title to Godhood, renamed herself Hexx and began putting curses on disobedient servants. The Dokkalfar kingdom fell into chaos.

Greedy for powerful magic, Hexx forced her army to begin assaulting surface cities. During one battle in the city of Markalfar, she confronted a powerful mage named Heidl. Their battle continued for two days, levelling portions of Markalfar and destroying the northern gate. Finally, interred with magic supplied both by Dokkalfar, Ljosalfar and human sorcerers, Heidl pushed Hexx through the northern gate’s shambled entry and put a curse on her that successfully barred her from entering through the gate. Beaten and humiliated, Hexx abandoned the Dokkalfar and trekked deep into Sal’Aum to take her throne at the helm of DemonRak. The Dokkalfar, leaderless and shunned, quietly slipped back into the bowels of the ground, avoiding contact with any and all races for over a century.

Hexx’s legacy left a powerful mark on the land of Mjoldor; the Markalfar library was destroyed, and with it much of the known history of the time. Mjoldor descended into darkness as it desperately tried to recover from the damage Hexx had done.

In the 22 years of her reign as Queen of the Dokkalfar, she levelled the cities of Elmundheim and Thurstheim; destroyed trade routes and trade societies all throughout Mjoldor; she murdered 2/3rds of the human population and destroyed any credibility the Dokkalfar might have had with the surface dwellers.