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|title = The Timemaker | |title = The Timemaker | ||
|alignment = Chaotic neutral | |alignment = Chaotic neutral | ||
|ancestry = Gnome | |ancestry = [[Gnome]] | ||
|gender = Female | |gender = Female | ||
|homeland = [[Abeyance]] (current); unknown (former) | |homeland = [[Abeyance]] (current); unknown (former) | ||
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'''Etyad the Timemaker''' {{Pronunciation|ET-yad}} is an eccentric and reclusive chronomancer. Her origins and past | '''Etyad the Timemaker''' {{Pronunciation|ET-yad}} is an eccentric and reclusive chronomancer. Her origins and past are a conundrum, but she currently resides in [[Abeyance]], a demiplane of her own creation. | ||
Etyad's relationship with the passage of time is highly unusual. When on the Material Plane, time seems to speed up or slow down around her, or sometimes even stop altogether. Details about her past are difficult to determine, as evidence of her presence appears across such a long timeframe and variety of locations that would be impossible to all be correct. Certainly Etyad prefers not to divulge such information. | Etyad's relationship with the passage of time is highly unusual. When on the Material Plane, time seems to speed up or slow down around her, or sometimes even stop altogether. Details about her past are difficult to determine, as evidence of her presence appears across such a long timeframe and variety of locations that would be impossible to all be correct. Certainly Etyad prefers not to divulge such information. | ||
Etyad is an talented chronomancer. Within Abeyance, she spends much of her time building magical devices that allow their users to warp time in certain ways, whether that be a temporary stop, an increase in the speed of its passage, or the ability to jump forward in time slightly. Etyad is willing to give these devices to those that make the | Etyad is an talented chronomancer. Within Abeyance, she spends much of her time building clock-like magical devices that allow their users to warp time in certain ways, whether that be a temporary stop, an increase in the speed of its passage, or the ability to jump forward in time slightly. Etyad is willing to give these devices to those that make the journey to her demiplane, usually without payment, as long as she can be convinced of the necessity of their use. | ||
[[Category:Gnomes]] | [[Category:Gnomes]] | ||
[[Category:People]] | [[Category:People]] |
Latest revision as of 16:46, 30 April 2024
Etyad the Timemaker (pronounced ET-yad) is an eccentric and reclusive chronomancer. Her origins and past are a conundrum, but she currently resides in Abeyance, a demiplane of her own creation.
Etyad's relationship with the passage of time is highly unusual. When on the Material Plane, time seems to speed up or slow down around her, or sometimes even stop altogether. Details about her past are difficult to determine, as evidence of her presence appears across such a long timeframe and variety of locations that would be impossible to all be correct. Certainly Etyad prefers not to divulge such information.
Etyad is an talented chronomancer. Within Abeyance, she spends much of her time building clock-like magical devices that allow their users to warp time in certain ways, whether that be a temporary stop, an increase in the speed of its passage, or the ability to jump forward in time slightly. Etyad is willing to give these devices to those that make the journey to her demiplane, usually without payment, as long as she can be convinced of the necessity of their use.