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Cattariina {{NPC|proxy|f|[[lillend]]|7 HD||CG}} is a proxy of [[Selune]], [[Faerunian]] goddess of the moon. She dwells in her palace of Argentil within the [[Gates of the Moon]], and guards the massive silver doors through which can be found the base of the [[Infinite Staircase]]. A fairly approachable sort, Cattariina will allow just about anyone that isn't a [[baatezu]] or [[modron]] to pass, instructing them of the nature of the Staircase and warning them of its special dangers before they enter. She spends most of her time taking the form of a massive infinity symbol | Cattariina {{NPC|proxy|f|[[lillend]]|7 HD||CG}} is a proxy of [[Selune]], [[Faerunian]] goddess of the moon. She dwells in her palace of Argentil within the [[Gates of the Moon]], and guards the massive silver doors through which can be found the base of the [[Infinite Staircase]]. A fairly approachable sort, Cattariina will allow just about anyone that isn't a [[baatezu]] or [[modron]] to pass, instructing them of the nature of the Staircase and warning them of its special dangers before they enter. She spends most of her time taking the form of a massive infinity symbol carved into the doors, through the use of her ''faceless mask of infinity''. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 07:15, 17 September 2007
Cattariina (Px/♀ lillend/7 HD/CG) is a proxy of Selune, Faerunian goddess of the moon. She dwells in her palace of Argentil within the Gates of the Moon, and guards the massive silver doors through which can be found the base of the Infinite Staircase. A fairly approachable sort, Cattariina will allow just about anyone that isn't a baatezu or modron to pass, instructing them of the nature of the Staircase and warning them of its special dangers before they enter. She spends most of her time taking the form of a massive infinity symbol carved into the doors, through the use of her faceless mask of infinity.
References
- For Duty and Deity, pg. 20
- Tales from the Infinite Staircase, pg. 15