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As we grow, we are often taught to fear the unknown. To stay close, stay safe, and bury our curiosity. I rebelled like many youth do and struck out into the world, using my faith and wit to cast away the shadow of mystery. Do you know what I discovered, child? I found the shadow does not cast away easily. The wilds harbor dangers untold, and the black of night shields many hungry mouths full of teeth and malice. So... Listen to my words, child: Stay close, stay safe, and by the wisdom of the Changebearer, bury your curiosity with all your might.
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Diassa Kwynn to her squire Aedla[1]

Diassa Kwynn was a female paladin of (presumably) the Lawbearer. So far, she has not appeared or been mentioned onstream.

Description[]

Personality[]

In her youth, Kwynn was rebellious and struck out into the world, confident in her wit and faith in her goddess. However, after realizing the extent of the dangers of the world, she appears to be more cautious and willing to bury her own curiosity in preference of safety.[1]

History[]

In her youth, Kwynn was rebellious and struck out to explore the world, using her wit and faith to protect herself. Eventually realizing the extent of the dangers harbored in the world and how they are not always easily cast away, she grew more cautious and willing to bury her own curiosity in preference of safety. At some point in her life, she became a paladin and took on a squire named Aedla, to whom she passed on her wisdom of caution.[1]

Trivia[]

The single source of information about this character is a quote in the original Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting sourcebook, and it twice uses the name "Changebearer" to refer to the god Diassa serves. This is an apparent portmanteau of "Changebringer" and "Lawbearer", two goddesses with contrasting commandments about striking out into the unknown. The Lawbearer commands her followers to tame the wilds and defend against the darkness, so this page presumes the sourcebook intended to refer to her.

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