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| affiliation = [[Image:Wild_Logo.png|30px]] [[Das Wilde]] | | affiliation = [[Image:Wild_Logo.png|30px]] [[Das Wilde]] |
Revision as of 21:06, 3 August 2019
Kira Zelestres | |
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Lord T'lez, 825 A.S. | |
Host of | Om |
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Origin | Altoran Empire |
Occupation | Member of the High-Council |
Gender | Female |
Height | 197 cm |
Weight | 74 kg |
Hair color | Brown |
Eye color | Brown |
Affiliation | Das Wilde |
Rank | System Lord |
Status | Still Alive |
Born | Date Unknown, Planet Kataal |
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"We are the beginning of your end."
~ T'lez
Lord T'lez, originally "Kira Zelestres" is a mysterious humanoid individual of a foreign culture located far away from Sirius. She is host to a Nomad Incubus and possessed by a nomad spirit called Om, that is seeking to enslave humanity in Sirius. Her physiology differs from other known infected individuals, in a manner that makes her a perfect host, probably through long-time genetic selection and manipulation, as her race already had coexisted with nomads over several generations. The nomads likely infiltrated her civilization long before the arrival of humans in Sirius. How she came to Sirius is still unknown. It is assumed that the nomads were responsible for her arrival. However, she must have been an important individual within her homeworld and leaves no stone unturned in carrying the Altoran dominance into Sirius.
T'lez is known to be a ruthless warlord seeking the support of nomad servants and religious sects, which often worship her as a goddes due to her telekinetic abilities.
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