Mizi'ri Auvryndar, born into the ruthless and unforgiving House of Auvryndar within the dark depths of the Underdark, was always an enigma among her kin. Unlike the typical drow, who thrived on cruelty and deceit, Mizi'ri possessed a heart that leaned towards kindness—a trait that was both her curse and her beacon. Her appearance, with long, silver-white hair cascading down her back and piercing violet eyes, set her apart, as did the intricate tattoos that adorned her dark skin, symbols of her house's legacy. She wore the traditional drow armor, yet it was embellished with symbols of ancient elven magic, hinting at her unique heritage.
Mizi'ri's life took a harrowing turn when she faced Lolth's test, a rite of passage that all drow must endure. Her inherent kindness led to her failure, marking her for sacrifice and transformation into a vampire—a fate she barely escaped thanks to an unexpected surge of duskblade power, an ancient elven magic that awakened within her. This power not only saved her life but also propelled her on a journey of self-discovery and defiance against the oppressive norms of her society.
Driven by a desire to escape the darkness of the Underdark and the tyranny of her mother, who had forced her into acts of horror, Mizi'ri sought refuge and understanding in the surface world. Her journey was fraught with challenges, as she navigated the unfamiliar customs and prejudices of the surface dwellers, all while mastering her newfound powers. Her unique quirk, a habit of humming ancient elven melodies when deep in thought, often soothed those around her, revealing her gentle soul.
Despite the constant threat of pursuit from her house and the struggle to find acceptance on the surface, Mizi'ri's resilience and the strength of her magic allowed her to carve out a new life. She became a protector of those who, like her, were outcasts, using her duskblade abilities to shield them from harm. Her story is one of transformation, from a potential victim of her society's cruelty to a beacon of hope and change, though not without enduring conflict and the ever-present shadow of her past.