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Fun fact: if you leave all your shit out in the living room, it means I'm legally allowed to sell it!
It takes More Than 15 minutes to hang curtains, actually!
Best weed dealer in Faline; probably all of Ivras. Good friends with her, calls her "Chel-Chel." One of the first friends Kala made in Ivras and actually opens up to her, sometimes.
Strange that she knows him; stranger still that they've worked together. Has made a number of illegal items for him in order to help with his work, and in exchange for her discretion, he does not care what else she gets up to and sends business her way. Now, Stryker shows up for Benevolence more than he does for her, but at least he's tolerable. Stryker's recent turn into becoming a Witchfinder worries her; she's growing her powers in case she has to chase him off for good.
Found her store when he was flush with gold after a job but struggling with his weaponry, he tested his luck by inviting her to make a number of poison vials and glass daggers that were clearly illegal. When she complied, Stryker realized that even despite her mage-ness, she would make a great ally. Once Benevolence moved in, Stryker became almost impossible to shake off. He turns a blind eye to her mage status so long as she keeps providing him with glasswork.
Her half-brother, her shadow. Always viewed as a monster by her clan, Kala knew Bayuda as more than just a man to be feared; he was a proud warrior, devoted to their god, and was always vying for recognition and affection which he was refused by their family. He urged her compliance when she had none left; cannot help but feel guilt that she left him to deal with her mess.
His half-sister, the princess and the light to his shadow. Envious and jealous of her status, the love she had so easily from the clan which he was so denied. Yet, protected her even from his own violent mother and watched her grow under his careful watch. Assumed she would be fine as the wife of another, for Bayuda would have broken her out when he could. Yet, she left, and her mistakes became Bayuda's burden to bear.