Lalai-Puy, Oba of GulgFemale dragon queen, 23rd level: AL LE;
AC 0 (magical items);
MV 12;
hp 98;
THAC0 9;
#AT 1;
Dmg 1d6+4 (spear +4);
SZ L (10);
Str 20, Dex 19, Con 15, Int 18, Wis 19, Cha 20
Psionics Summary: Dis 5/Sci 12/Dev 28; PS 17; PSPs 203
Att: All; Def: All
Players Option: #AT 2; MTHAC0 2; MAC 1
Clairsentience: Sciences aura sight, precognition, spirit lore;
Devotions danger sense, know direction, psionic sense, see ethereal, see
magic, spirit sense.
Psychokinesis: Sciences telekinesis;
Devotions control flames, control wind, levitation.
Psychometabolism: Sciences animal affinity, complete healing, metamorphosis, regenerate;
Devotions- adrenalin control, aging, catfall, cause decay, chameleon power, double pain, heightened senses, strength of the land.
Psychoportive: Sciences summon planar energy, teleport;
Devotions blink, dimension wall, ethereal traveler, phase, spatial distortion.
Telepathic: Sciences domination, mindlink;
Devotions attraction, awe, beast mastery, ESP, inflict pain, life detection.
Lalali-Puy, sorcerer-queen and Oba of Gulg, is the forest goddess of her people. She is intimately tied to the Crescent Forest that surrounds her city-state, as are the people she rules. She takes a keen interest in Gulg and its inhabitants and genuinely cares for her subjects.
In the wake of the Dragons death and the brief return of Rajaat the War-bringer, Lalali-Puy has turned her attention to actually aiding the besieged world. She sees the Cerulean Storm and the increased frequency of rainfall as signs of her divinity, and she has ordered her templars to preach those words to all who would hear them.
Lalali-Puy wants to help the people of the Tyr Region, so long as they eventually agree to bow down and worship her. Acknowledge my divinity and pray to me, the Oba has said to more than one outsider, and I will show you how to grow trees and quench your burning thirst.
The Oba has agreed to cooperate with her one-time enemy to the north, the sorcerer-king of Nibenay. She doesnt trust the Shadow King any more than she did in the past, but she believes that the time has come for change. War, she believes, isnt the solution to Gulgs problems (or Athas, for that matter). Another path must be found, and Lalali-Puy is willing to search for oneas long as it benefits her position in the burning world.
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