Meet the Iconics: Lirianne

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

Lirianne is the iconic character for the gunslinger class from Ultimate Combat. To read the story for Hayato, the iconic samurai—another class featured in Ultimate Combatclick here.

Shieldmarshal Dahmok's greatest failing was teaching his middle daughter to read. After the loss of their mother, a lively but capricious elven explorer who viewed ten years and three children as a "fling," he had hoped to rear homebody children. Even with their halfblood status stretching the years he spent with his treasured children, the old marshal shuddered at the knowledge that one was already slipping away.

Illustration by Wayne Reynolds

While older Suzeressa took to the practical household arts and younger Milliceene pursued a love of natural sciences, middle-born Lirianne lost herself for hours at a time in tales of shining knights, devious fairies, and mighty dragons—all subjects absent from her homeland of Alkenstar. Raised among bricks, smoke, and bureaucracy, the young half-elf dreamed of the life of adventure and fantasy promised by the collection of fairy tales left by her absent mother and her own ever-growing library of penny dreadfuls. Naturally, she aspired to follow in her father's footsteps and become a shieldmarshal, protecting Alkenstar from the hostile giants and hideous mutations of the Mana Wastes. Preferring to keep his little girl safe at home, Dahmok calmly explained she could never become a shieldmarshal, running with the first excuse he could come up with—that her beloved long hair would become entangled in firearm mechanisms. To his surprise, he awoke the next morning to discover Lirianne grinning like a fool, with her long tresses roughly chopped, eagerly packed and ready to follow him to work.

For twenty years, the little half-elf pushed herself to meet ever more insane requirements laid down by her aging father. Schoolmates nicknamed her "the Phantom" as she vanished often to practice her quick draw or memorize technical volumes. Tutors and governesses thought her adle-brained as she sat staring, redrawing engineer's schematics in her mind rather than follow her lessons. Even before she was old enough to entertain her first romance, she had mastered the construction and firing of a rifle, and could reckon complex trajectories by eye alone.

An old man and long since retired by the time his daughter reached womanhood, Dahmok could no longer forbid her entry into the shieldmarshals. But the old patriot's influence lived on in his successors, and to honor his service they assigned Lirianne to a quiet domestic position, safeguarding farming settlements along the secure Alkenstar-Martel road. Ten years of her life passed rounding up drunks and mediating water rights, eating away at her passion for adventure in ways her father's disapproval never could. Her childhood dreams eventually forgotten, Lirianne's steely eyes dulled with the tarnish of a thousand mundane details.

It was kismet when a storm of wild magic blew off the Spellscar Desert, past Alkenstar, and into her jurisdiction. The rampant arcane energy, fallout from centuries of wizard warfare, warped space and time around it. The magical swells lashed out, reshaping hillsides, boiling sand into glass, and calling forth bizarre creatures from the dawn of history. The only marshal at hand, Lirianne leapt into service. As townsfolk huddled in their cellars and buildings crumbled into twisted forms of misbegotten wood and bone, a bolt of green lightning lashed out, striking the half-elf even as she confronted the storm's abominations.

Lirianne awoke soaking and half-drowned on distant shores. The bizarre country was flush with thick forests and green hills—plant life like she'd never seen. Wandering inland, she soon encountered a lumber caravan beset by malicious fey. In a heartbeat, a childhood's worth of stories welled up inside her, and she rushed into battle with a passion long since forgotten. The grateful caravan loaded her with all the supplies and information she could manage, confirming that her inexplicable odyssey had deposited her cleanly in the midst of those same shining knights, devious fairies, and mighty dragons who had occupied so much of her youth.

Now a wanderer in the strange land of Avistan, Lirianne struggles to balance her resurgence of childhood wonder and adult dedication to justice, all while confronting her long-ignored elven blood. While thoughts of family and the familiar industrial life of Alkenstar occasionally tug at her roaming heart, sights remain unseen and people remain unsaved, and Lirianne will be damned if she'll fail in either.

Crystal Frasier
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Nukruh wrote:
So I take it that from this fiction it is safe to say that, at least in Alkenstar, the copper piece is known as the penny?

Nah; just that "penny" is a pretty common term for any copper piece. It's what they call them in Absalom, in any case, and that being the city at the center of the world and all... not a terrible place to go for a generic name for a coin.

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Madclaw wrote:

Wow, an iconic backstory that isn't riddled with a haunting secret or something massively depressing. I like. Very refreshing and bright. Great job, Crystal!

As an addendum, I'm not saying I didn't like the other iconic's backstories. Most of them just seemed to be full of some sort of major tragedy that drove them. Kinda got depressing.

That's why it's good to have new authors now and then.

I'm not saying James Sutter's a fan of depressing loners, of course. (yes I am)


James Jacobs wrote:
Nukruh wrote:
So I take it that from this fiction it is safe to say that, at least in Alkenstar, the copper piece is known as the penny?
Nah; just that "penny" is a pretty common term for any copper piece. It's what they call them in Absalom, in any case, and that being the city at the center of the world and all... not a terrible place to go for a generic name for a coin.

Was just wondering as it is the first real world use of a coin name I have noticed. I have always liked knowing what the common terms for coins in a setting were beyond the base denominations.

Grand Lodge

Slipstream wrote:


However, if she were Mattie, she physically wouldn't be able to dual wield those pistols.

But this in Pathfinder, where Rooster Cogburn coulda used his UMD skill to mumble out something barely intelligible from a scroll and slowed the snake's poison! And failing that, Mattie coulda bargained off two white horses for a Regeneration spell at the local Holy House. :D


meh...dont like her

like the alchemist even less and the cavalier...
still waiting on meet the iconics: witchie woman....

ooo ooo witche woman see how high she flies....


i absolutely love Wayne Reynold's artwork, especially with the Iconics.
Also, these articles might just be my favorite blog posts.

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Nukruh wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:
Nukruh wrote:
So I take it that from this fiction it is safe to say that, at least in Alkenstar, the copper piece is known as the penny?
Nah; just that "penny" is a pretty common term for any copper piece. It's what they call them in Absalom, in any case, and that being the city at the center of the world and all... not a terrible place to go for a generic name for a coin.
Was just wondering as it is the first real world use of a coin name I have noticed. I have always liked knowing what the common terms for coins in a setting were beyond the base denominations.

We periodically give names for coins; it's something that changes on a region by region basis, though, so we generally prefer to just call them "pieces" to prevent confusion. Page 253 of the Inner Sea World Guide presents regional names for coins from Cheliax, Andoan, Katapesh, Absalom, and Brevoy, though, if you're interested.

Silver Crusade

Nice background and art: Thanks for another cool iconic.

James Jacobs wrote:
. . . We haven't decided her actual alignment yet, but the fact that she goes against her father's wishes and doesn't seem all that interested in returning to where she grew up argues strongly AGAINST lawful. My guess would actually be chaotic good at this point.

Would a chaotic good character stick around for ten years doing boring police work (and not getting booted off the force for ignoring procedure)? YMMV, but that seems more neutral good to me.

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Eric Zylstra wrote:

Would a chaotic good character stick around for ten years doing boring police work (and not getting booted off the force for ignoring procedure)? YMMV, but that seems more neutral good to me.

Dirty Harry did.

In any case, I put all of 5 seconds into thinking about her alignment. If and when we ever stat her up, I'll make the final decision then, likely after I decide what deity she worships and how our other 20 iconic character alignments are spread out.

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James Jacobs wrote:
Callum Finlayson wrote:


But when can we expect to meet Feiya/Balazar/Imrijka?

And I'm stoked to be able to add one more to the list! Thanks for the awesome writeup, Crystal!

Sounds like you have some work for Crystal. :D

Silver Crusade

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Really like this one. Stable, happy home life is a nice change of pace, and the idea of this iconic being an ascended adventurer fangirl of sorts kicking around in a strange world that's familiar to everyone else is really appealing.

Like how she's the exact opposite of the other half-elf iconic too. :)

Totally agreeed on CG being an easy fit as well.

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James Sutter wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:

Unsure, but we do have the ninja, the summoner, the witch, and the inquisitor left to post. What order they show up in is unknown to anyone anywhere, though.

And yet you will see one next week. Who will it be?!?!

** spoiler omitted **

I know who I'm rooting for but any of 'em are going to be a treat so close on the heels of this one. :D


LoreKeeper wrote:
Hahaha - Crystal is just plain magic. I actually woke up my girlfriend (it's midnight here) just to read that opening paragraph. Had me in stitches.

It's 2 AM. I woke up my husband. Or tried to, anyway; he hid under the blanket.

Mikaze wrote:

Like how she's the exact opposite of the other half-elf iconic too. :)

Totally agreeed on CG being an easy fit as well.

Well, she's obviously good-aligned. And seeing as she is such an anti-Seltyiel...yeah, I'd guess CG. (Maybe NG.)

As for the next iconic? I really can't decide if I'd prefer it to be Feiya or Imrijka. (Leaning a bit towards Imrijka, though.)


Arevashti wrote:
LoreKeeper wrote:
Hahaha - Crystal is just plain magic. I actually woke up my girlfriend (it's midnight here) just to read that opening paragraph. Had me in stitches.

It's 2 AM. I woke up my husband. Or tried to, anyway; he hid under the blanket.

Mikaze wrote:

Like how she's the exact opposite of the other half-elf iconic too. :)

Totally agreeed on CG being an easy fit as well.

Well, she's obviously good-aligned. And seeing as she is such an anti-Seltyiel...yeah, I'd guess CG. (Maybe NG.)

As for the next iconic? I really can't decide if I'd prefer it to be Feiya or Imrijka. (Leaning a bit towards Imrijka, though.)

I'm with you there. I feel like we need to talk about, literally, the only Half-Orc iconic. Not to mention that I wanna know what Deity she serves!

XD

Grand Lodge

Too much stuff

Grand Lodge

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Shieldmarshal Dahmok's greatest failing was teaching his middle daughter to read.

I'd bet dollars to donuts that Crystal's father said something very similar about his daughter. I know I've said it about my kids.

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Dax Thura wrote:
I'd bet dollars to donuts that Crystal's father said something very similar about his daughter. I know I've said it about my kids.

I doubt my father's critiques of his own parenting would revolve around literacy.


Irulesmost wrote:
I'm with you there. I feel like we need to talk about, literally, the only Half-Orc iconic. Not to mention that I wanna know what Deity she serves!

That was actually revealed in Master of the Fallen Fortress. (Pharasma, for the record.)


Freckles! :D


I think I have a favorite iconic now. I Didn't think that would happen.


Arevashti wrote:
Irulesmost wrote:
I'm with you there. I feel like we need to talk about, literally, the only Half-Orc iconic. Not to mention that I wanna know what Deity she serves!
That was actually revealed in Master of the Fallen Fortress. (Pharasma, for the record.)

Ah. Guess I don't keep up with that stuff as much. Neat!


Irulesmost wrote:
Arevashti wrote:
Irulesmost wrote:
I'm with you there. I feel like we need to talk about, literally, the only Half-Orc iconic. Not to mention that I wanna know what Deity she serves!
That was actually revealed in Master of the Fallen Fortress. (Pharasma, for the record.)
Ah. Guess I don't keep up with that stuff as much. Neat!

She's also got some rule 34 out there... with Valeros -- have to say they do make a cute couple.


Abraham spalding wrote:
Irulesmost wrote:
Arevashti wrote:
Irulesmost wrote:
I'm with you there. I feel like we need to talk about, literally, the only Half-Orc iconic. Not to mention that I wanna know what Deity she serves!
That was actually revealed in Master of the Fallen Fortress. (Pharasma, for the record.)
Ah. Guess I don't keep up with that stuff as much. Neat!
She's also got some rule 34 out there... with Valeros -- have to say they do make a cute couple.

Ah. Guess I don't keep up with that stuff as much. :P


I want to play a Gunslinger now.

Liberty's Edge

She looks pretty cool! I wonder how many people will try to cosplay this at Paizocon / Gencon

Grand Lodge

She reminds me of an old joke by Benny Hill about a woman with a pair of 44's and a pair of 38's to protect them.

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