Tabatha, a 21-year-old rogue of the changeling race, dwells in the mystical expanse of the Feywild, her heart as cold as the winter winds that sweep through its enchanted forests. Her appearance is as mutable as her nature, often adopting the guise of those she deems worthy of her twisted justice. Her current favored form is that of a lithe, dark-haired woman with piercing green eyes that reflect the depth of her hatred and the void where her heart should be. Clad in leather armor that blends seamlessly with the shadows, she moves with a predator's grace, her every step a silent promise of vengeance.
Tabatha's life is defined by the brutal murder of her family and the near extinction of her kind, orchestrated by the elven cult known as Dagnir. The word 'Dagnir' in Elvish signifies the cult's purpose: to eradicate changelings. Only a hundred of her kind remain, and Tabatha has sworn to serve justice, not through the courts of law but through the merciless execution of those responsible. Her goal is singular: to destroy every member of Dagnir, especially its leader, Kaladar, who seeks the complete annihilation of her race.
Her methods are as heartless as her resolve. She does not hesitate to murder and torture those she believes have wronged her or her kind. Love is a foreign concept to her, a distant memory from her early childhood that she has long buried beneath layers of vengeance. Friends are liabilities, and she uses her shapeshifting abilities not for companionship but as tools to infiltrate, deceive, and exact her brutal justice.
Tabatha's intelligence is her greatest weapon. She meticulously plans her attacks, using her knowledge of the Feywild and her enemies to her advantage. Her unique quirk is her chilling laughter, a sound that echoes through the night, a harbinger of death for those who have crossed her path. She speaks Elvish fluently, a language that serves as a constant reminder of her enemies.
The conflicts in her life are as numerous as the leaves in the Feywild. She battles not only the cult but also her own dwindling humanity, a battle she seems to be losing with each act of vengeance. Her journey is one of darkness, driven by a desire for justice that has consumed her soul, leaving no room for redemption or peace.