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Part of the [[Kebnegard]] delegation in [[Kiev]], with [[King Orm]], Thorbjorn ([[Xanax]]), and Miaslav ([[Droolmouth]]). Stole one of [[Reynaldo]]'s spell books (the one he took from [[Irithizon]]) to blackmail the party to go to [[Kebnegard]]. Returned to [[Kebnegard]] in record speed by calling on [[Hildegund]].
 
Part of the [[Kebnegard]] delegation in [[Kiev]], with [[King Orm]], Thorbjorn ([[Xanax]]), and Miaslav ([[Droolmouth]]). Stole one of [[Reynaldo]]'s spell books (the one he took from [[Irithizon]]) to blackmail the party to go to [[Kebnegard]]. Returned to [[Kebnegard]] in record speed by calling on [[Hildegund]].
  
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Since she is from England, presumably her name is actually [[Bilewitnes]], or [[Unsceathfulnes]], the Old English words for "innocence." Or possibly (Latin) [[Innocentia]].

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Art Copyright 2005 Halifax

Female Half-elf Thief 8?

S 10 I 13 W 13 D 16 Co 10 Ch 14

Long straight black hair, dark brown eyes. 5', 98lbs. Slender, flat-chested. Wears her hair in a pony-tail over her ears, tied with a leather strip. Wears a long black cloak and a leather belt.

Speaks Norse and English

AKA Agnia.

She was born of an elf mother and a human father. Her mother was killed by her father's kin immediately after her birth, and her father killed himself shortly thereafter. She was raised by her paternal grandparents, who never told her of her elven heritage. She regards her ears as a deformity, and hides them as such. She often disguises herself as a boy.

Used to be a member of the Old Party.

Part of the Kebnegard delegation in Kiev, with King Orm, Thorbjorn (Xanax), and Miaslav (Droolmouth). Stole one of Reynaldo's spell books (the one he took from Irithizon) to blackmail the party to go to Kebnegard. Returned to Kebnegard in record speed by calling on Hildegund.

Since she is from England, presumably her name is actually Bilewitnes, or Unsceathfulnes, the Old English words for "innocence." Or possibly (Latin) Innocentia.