Isfet Envidia, a male emerald dragonborn, carries the weight of his displacement with a stoic grace that belies the turmoil within. His scales, a lustrous green reminiscent of the deep forests, shimmer subtly under the flickering torchlight of Waterdeep's alleyways. At roughly 6 feet tall, his lean, muscular build is that of a seasoned rogue, honed by years of scouting for the great Emerald Dragon Raulathim's Magic Vault. His eyes, a piercing yellow, reflect a keen intelligence and a deep-seated yearning for the home he was ripped from during an assault on the vault.
Isfet's attire is a blend of practicality and the remnants of his former life; he wears a dark leather tunic, reinforced with plates of green dragonhide, a constant reminder of his origins. A cloak, as dark as the shadows he frequents, billows behind him, and his boots are silent on the cobblestones, a testament to his skill in stealth. His age, though difficult to discern due to the dragonborn's longevity, places him in his early thirties by human standards, a time when many of his kind would be establishing their dominance or retreating into scholarly pursuits.
The portal that displaced him to Waterdeep has left Isfet with a singular goal: to return to the vault and continue his service to Raulathim. Yet, the city's intricate politics and the constant threat of discovery by those who might exploit his knowledge of the vault's secrets complicate his path. His unique trait, a soft-spoken voice that carries a melodic lilt, often catches those around him off-guard, expecting the harshness typical of his kind.
In his quest to return home, Isfet leverages his skills as a rogue, taking on jobs that allow him to gather information and resources. His intelligence and strategic mind serve him well, navigating the criminal underworld and forming alliances that might aid his cause. Yet, the constant need to hide his true intentions and the fear of never seeing his home again weigh heavily on him.
The conflicts in Isfet's life are manifold. He must balance his desire to return home with the need to survive in a foreign city. He grapples with the moral quandaries of aligning with less savory characters to achieve his goals. And at the heart of it all, he wrestles with the fear that his efforts might be in vain, that he may never see the vault or Raulathim again. Yet, his determination and cunning keep him moving forward, a silent promise to himself that he will find his way back, no matter the cost.