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“There is no man, beast, or god who I will allow to bring us harm.” Though the woman sat perched upon her throne dressed in silk and jewels, her rigid posture betrayed her as a soldier. “I have given my word; and it is still my vow.” Her voice echoed through the room with the serene yet powerful cadence of a monarch. Once a simple paladin, Queen Lana now stood with a scepter in place of a sword. She raised it, and her silver eyes burned as righteous flames. “Our kingdom will rise and never fall. We are the just. The holy. Those who seek to tip the balance of this universe unwaveringly to the side of good. Blessed is the king and blessed is Ingran!”
Positive Traits
- Loyal
- Virtuous
- Dutiful
- Heroic
Negative Traits
- Stubborn
- Self-Righteous
- Intolerant
- Inflexible
About
Lana Ingran was a character created for the Dungeons & Dragons podcast, "Wasted Knights". The campaign's story is in the process of being written by our wonderful DM, which you can check out here.
Personality
WIP
History
WIP
Relationships
Wally [ goblin wizard ]
Wally the unlikely goblin wizard was Lana's best friend and comrade in arms. After the wizard saved her life from the aftermath of a bloody battle, she swore a life debt to him. Throughout their time together they became an inseparable duo and formidable force for the Knights of Ingran.
Magra Dunn [ dwarven cleric ]
Magra, the charlatan cleric of Layelle, and Lana were unknowingly brought together by the god of balance, Galt. Though it took time for the pair to see past each other's flaws, their conflicting ideals eventually led both characters to develop into healthier, more well-rounded individuals.
Glory Risingsun [ tiefling rogue ]
Glory the swashbuckling rogue was the party's de facto pirate captain and habitual drunk. Though Lana often disapproved of his antics, she trusted him through thick and thin. Usually.
Augustus Flynn [ human bard ]
Augustus the great, bard extraordinaire, was a companion Lana met later into her journey. An orator by trade, his stories captured the attention of the masses when he told the tales of the Knights of Ingran.
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