Who can tell me the name of the image???

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#1

drageniak

Jan 02, 2013 8:33:27
Anyone have a clue of what is the name of the woman below?Thx Smile
#2

sfdragon

Jan 02, 2013 9:01:22
what deos this have to do with the FR???
#3

drageniak

Jan 02, 2013 12:04:50
what deos this have to do with the FR???

We have a party in forgotten realms and our dm asked us to find who  this woman is.He will give us +500 exp if we do Tongue Out
 
#4

Symar

Jan 02, 2013 12:10:23
www.dandossantos.com/gallery.htm
#5

Iluvrien

Jan 02, 2013 14:11:06
Just a thought, but might it be Kya Mordrayn of the Pool of Radience: Ruins of Myth Drannor game/book?
#6

crzyhawk

Jan 02, 2013 17:11:10
I think Iluvrien probably has it.  I'm not familiar with the art, so I'm guessing it's fan art.  The image itself, suggests a villian...they generally don't have lots of skulls on hero type images.  The dragon skull, and dragon bracelet heavily suggest cult of the dragon.  No obvious weapons or armor, suggests mage.

Kya Mordrayn was a sorceress from the cult of the dragon.  That seems to fit the image, but it's only a guess.

She's likely a half elf (pointed ears, too voluptuous to be elven, although with fan art..that means nothing), but I can't find anything on Kya's race.

Otherwise, my google-fu has been defeated.  None of the keywords I'm hitting on are returning that image, or even ones like it.  I even tried googling the name of the image you uploaded in the off-chance it gave me a return, but it's only listing your upload.  I'm not sure it's giving me the original real name though (in fact I'm pretty sure it's not), so I can't tell if that's the issue or not.
#7

drageniak

Jan 02, 2013 17:22:36
I think Iluvrien probably has it.  I'm not familiar with the art, so I'm guessing it's fan art.  The image itself, suggests a villian...they generally don't have lots of skulls on hero type images.  The dragon skull, and dragon bracelet heavily suggest cult of the dragon.  No obvious weapons or armor, suggests mage.

Kya Mordrayn was a sorceress from the cult of the dragon.  That seems to fit the image, but it's only a guess.

She's likely a half elf (pointed ears, too voluptuous to be elven, although with fan art..that means nothing), but I can't find anything on Kya's race.

Otherwise, my google-fu has been defeated.  None of the keywords I'm hitting on are returning that image, or even ones like it.  I even tried googling the name of the image you uploaded in the off-chance it gave me a return, but it's only listing your upload.  I'm not sure it's giving me the original real name though (in fact I'm pretty sure it's not), so I can't tell if that's the issue or not.

it's not kya!i asked the dm and he said no.anyway thnx for ur try :D
#8

sfdragon

Jan 02, 2013 23:41:53
what about that half elf/ full elf magehound?????

whatabout that is it her? 
#9

Iluvrien

Jan 03, 2013 0:50:54
what about that half elf/ full elf magehound?????

whatabout that is it her? 



Kiva (properly known as the Wood Elf Akivaria)? From Elaine's series Counsellors and Kings?
#10

Doombringer_of_Hoar

Jan 03, 2013 1:39:37
what deos this have to do with the FR???



Shes obviously a practioner of Red Magic!
#11

sfdragon

Jan 03, 2013 13:13:18
If that was true my friend she would be a dragonlance wizard  as the red wizards of the FR are infact human only..... or atleast they were
#12

aitrus

Jan 04, 2013 10:20:53
Are we sure that this picture is actually from FR?  Did he find it in association with FR content or dd he find it somewhere else and is using it as a character representation?
#13

mvincent

Jan 04, 2013 13:38:30
Kya Mordrayn of the Pool of Radience: Ruins of Myth Drannor game/book?

Although it kinda looks like her, she had human ears, and a claw on her right hand.

My own guess was going to be Wee Jas, but she has human ears too. As do all of the female Red Wizards of Thay that I've heard of.

#14

crzyhawk

Jan 04, 2013 17:42:57
Old school red wizards shaved their heads too.
#15

Doombringer_of_Hoar

Jan 05, 2013 1:12:46
Old school red wizards shaved their heads too.



Yeah but in 4e they kinda slacked off about that, especially the ones who were living outside Thay in all those Enclaves scattered across Toril, and peraps even all of Realmspace, there was known to be a few in Abeir too! Them Thayans really got around!
#16

crzyhawk

Jan 05, 2013 10:45:02
Thats why I said old school!

You cant forget the ones living in the shadowfell too.  I wonder how the Netherese feel about that...lol
#17

Jorunhast

Jan 05, 2013 11:33:36
I'd highly doubt that this image was specifically used or intended to be a particular D&D character.  Your DM probably borrowed it from a novel or gallery for something else, and is using it to represent someone in the Realms.

That said, this says to me "lilitu" or "succubus" but it also has the undead, or ghosts, or whatever they are, surrounding her.  The red colors and "oozing with sex" clothing/stance strongly suggest a demonic or diabolic origin.  Her ears seem non-elvish but also definitely non-human.

Is your DM using this as an image to represent Arunika, the succubus in the 4E era that slums around Neverwinter?
#18

drageniak

Jan 05, 2013 15:02:38
I'd highly doubt that this image was specifically used or intended to be a particular D&D character.  Your DM probably borrowed it from a novel or gallery for something else, and is using it to represent someone in the Realms.

That said, this says to me "lilitu" or "succubus" but it also has the undead, or ghosts, or whatever they are, surrounding her.  The red colors and "oozing with sex" clothing/stance strongly suggest a demonic or diabolic origin.  Her ears seem non-elvish but also definitely non-human.

Is your DM using this as an image to represent Arunika, the succubus in the 4E era that slums around Neverwinter?

my dm said that she is from forgotten realms :P 
#19

Jorunhast

Jan 05, 2013 15:07:06
I'd highly doubt that this image was specifically used or intended to be a particular D&D character.  Your DM probably borrowed it from a novel or gallery for something else, and is using it to represent someone in the Realms.

That said, this says to me "lilitu" or "succubus" but it also has the undead, or ghosts, or whatever they are, surrounding her.  The red colors and "oozing with sex" clothing/stance strongly suggest a demonic or diabolic origin.  Her ears seem non-elvish but also definitely non-human.

Is your DM using this as an image to represent Arunika, the succubus in the 4E era that slums around Neverwinter?

my dm said that she is from forgotten realms :P 


I'm aware you've said it's an FR character.

But please clarify:  was this image officially used to represent a Realms character?  Or is it just being used by your DM to represent one?


#20

drageniak

Jan 05, 2013 15:07:51
I'd highly doubt that this image was specifically used or intended to be a particular D&D character.  Your DM probably borrowed it from a novel or gallery for something else, and is using it to represent someone in the Realms.

That said, this says to me "lilitu" or "succubus" but it also has the undead, or ghosts, or whatever they are, surrounding her.  The red colors and "oozing with sex" clothing/stance strongly suggest a demonic or diabolic origin.  Her ears seem non-elvish but also definitely non-human.

Is your DM using this as an image to represent Arunika, the succubus in the 4E era that slums around Neverwinter?

my dm said that she is from forgotten realms :P 

and she is not from a novel she is an npc from the game
 
#21

drageniak

Jan 05, 2013 15:10:10
I'd highly doubt that this image was specifically used or intended to be a particular D&D character.  Your DM probably borrowed it from a novel or gallery for something else, and is using it to represent someone in the Realms.

That said, this says to me "lilitu" or "succubus" but it also has the undead, or ghosts, or whatever they are, surrounding her.  The red colors and "oozing with sex" clothing/stance strongly suggest a demonic or diabolic origin.  Her ears seem non-elvish but also definitely non-human.

Is your DM using this as an image to represent Arunika, the succubus in the 4E era that slums around Neverwinter?

my dm said that she is from forgotten realms :P 

and she is not from a novel she is an npc from the game
 

actually he told a hint something about tides of blood
#22

Jorunhast

Jan 05, 2013 16:07:32
...and she is not from a novel she is an npc from the game
 

actually he told a hint something about tides of blood


Tides of Blood is a Dragonlance novel.
#23

The_Silversword

Jan 05, 2013 16:32:15
The red reminds me of Thay, so my guess would be Valindra Shadowmantle, even though she doesnt look very undead in that pic, but still, they got spells for that right? Speaking of which, really it could be just about anybody! Wasnt Ol' Elminster a fair maiden for awhile?
#24

crzyhawk

Jan 05, 2013 16:55:54
...and she is not from a novel she is an npc from the game
 

actually he told a hint something about tides of blood


Tides of Blood is a Dragonlance novel.



That would change things significantly.  I actually thought maybe he meant Jenna of Palanthas from Dragonlance, but dismissed it because I am pretty sure Jenna was Human.  Looked for images of Lunitari too.  If it /is/ dragonlance, now you know she's neutral.
#25

crzyhawk

Jan 05, 2013 16:56:44
The red reminds me of Thay, so my guess would be Valindra Shadowmantle, even though she doesnt look very undead in that pic, but still, they got spells for that right? Speaking of which, really it could be just about anybody! Wasnt Ol' Elminster a fair maiden for awhile?



I dont think Valindra was ever /truly/ a "Red Wizard" she was originally from Luskan.  I think she started working with Thay because she was undead.
#26

crzyhawk

Jan 05, 2013 16:59:02
Lady Nephera.  She was a sorceress in Tides of Blood.
#27

jay529

Jan 12, 2013 14:19:41
What about Dahlia from the new salvatore books she associated with red wizards and has the ear peircing for her dead lovers. I would have said sylora salm from said books also but she's not elven and i'm pretty sure her head was shaved.
#28

crzyhawk

Jan 12, 2013 15:23:47
So was Dahlia's...well mostly shaved.
#29

Stigger

Jan 13, 2013 2:02:47
Thought Valindra was originally from Mirabar, but belonged to the Hosttower in Luskan... could be wrong about that though, it's been a while since I read those books.
#30

crzyhawk

Jan 13, 2013 13:40:21
Thought Valindra was originally from Mirabar, but belonged to the Hosttower in Luskan... could be wrong about that though, it's been a while since I read those books.



Could be, it's been a while for me too.