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Portia Lorelei is a human blood hunter and a member of the Lorelei family. ​​​​​​She was played by Laura Bailey in "Liam's One Shot: The Song of the Lorelei" (Sx36).

Description

Appearance

Portia Lorelei werewolf

Portia Lorelei as a werewolf, by Kendra Wells.[art 2]

Personality

Portia is described as accomplished and driven. She was shown to be very headstrong, demanding to undergo the Taming two years early and charging into a large group of skeletons without knowing if she'd get reinforcements.

Biography

Background

Portia had no memories of her mother, Rosaline, and instead was raised by her father and her great-aunt Katerine. As both her elder siblings chose paths outside of the Lorelei family traditions, she was the first of Hal's children to fit the mold of a Lorelei noble. She excelled at everything, demanded to undergo the Taming two years early and while she loved her elder siblings she was glad to assume their seat of power.

"Liam's One Shot: The Song of the Lorelei" (Sx36)

Relationships

Character Information

Abilities

Mark of Passage Human Abilities

  • Shared Passage[2]

Werewolf Abilities

  • Keen hearing and smell
  • Resistance to non-magical slashing, piercing, and bludgeoning damage from non-silvered weapons

Blood Hunter Abilities

  • Blood Curses (2)
    • Blood Curse of Binding[3]
  • Blood Maledict (2 uses)
  • Blood Hunter Order: Order of the Lycan
    • Hybrid Transformation
  • Crimson Rite (1d6)
    • Primal Rite: Rite of the Flame[4]
    • Primal Rite: Rite of the Storm[5]
  • Extra Attack
  • Hunter's Bane

Notable Items

  • Vargr (+2 Longsword)[6]

Quotations

Trivia

  • Portia is the name of one of Uranus' moons.

References

Art:

  1. Portia Lorelei from "Liam's One Shot: The Song of the Lorelei" (Sx36), by Kendra Wells (source). Permission needed.
  2. Portia Lorelei as a werewolf, by Kendra Wells (source). Permission needed.
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