Karrera Myra

Karrera Myra

“I’ll make SURE he knows what a lowly creature he is.”

/KAH-rair-ra/ /MY-rah/

AliasesNone
TitleThe Maighstir Cu (/MAI-shtehr koo/)
(the Hound Master)
RelativesUnknown
AffiliationCadia
PronounsShe/Her
SexualityBisexual

Biographical Information

Marital StatusSingle
Age42
Date of Birth16-D1-7008
Place of BirthAillidh, Arsanaig
(allegedly)
Date of DeathN/A
Place of DeathN/A

Physical Description

SpeciesElf
Height6′
Eye ColorGold
Hair ColorDark Blonde

Appearances

First AppearanceEpisode 1
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Appearance

Karrera is a tall elf with short blonde hair and long pointed ears. She has a sharp hook shaped marking on each cheek.


History

Karrera rose to power after her parents’ untimely deaths. She seems to know everything about everyone in the kingdom of Cadia, and beyond. She enjoys being feared and respected. Anyone who crosses her regrets it, and soon finds themself in her service. She is a close advisor to the King, acting as a spymaster.

She created the BàsBeò along with the Priomh, but she takes full control of them now. She sends the BàsBeò, her ‘hounds’, out to do whatever dirty works she needs done. Most people not involved with either the Priomh or the Maighstir are led to believe the BàsBeò are simply uncontrolled demons, and Karrera has vowed to keep the people safe from these monsters. People suspect she is behind the BàsBeò’s actions but would never speak against her. She has a large group of spies in her service.

Many serve her in the castle, but a greater number are planted all around the kingdom. Manipulation is her greatest asset.


Personality

The Maighstir thrives on her ability to manipulate and control people. She’s used to people cowering before her and doesn’t deal well with resistance. She can be overly sweet and friendly, or threatening and menacing, whatever suits her mood and her purpose.

She enjoys causing pain, and and watching people suffer.


Trivia

  • She and The Priomh Draoidh were together romantically for years before they created the BàsBeò together, and then promptly broke up after that.

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