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Skadi Dragenfelt is a fire drake dragon inhabiting a humanoid form. She founded Lindworm City as an experiment to nurture coexistence between humans and monsters following their prolonged war. Serving as the city's head council representative, she wields significant political influence, demonstrated by actions like legalizing polygamy. Despite her true age exceeding 5000 years, she presents as a petite young girl with blue hair, teal eyes, and blue scales covering her limbs. Her features include clawed fingers and toes, prominent golden horns, a robust golden tail, and small white-and-blue scaled wings positioned on her hips. Her attire typically consists of layered conservative robes and a mesh veil covering her eyes, though she later adopts a white-and-black dress while ensuring her tail remains exposed.
Initially, Skadi displayed a reserved, quiet, and fatalistic demeanor. This stemmed from a severe cancerous tumor near her heart that had spread through her veins, causing physical frailty such as fainting spells from exertion. She somberly accepted death and refused all treatment. Her perspective transformed after Dr. Glenn Litbeit persuaded her to undergo life-saving surgery. Post-recovery, her personality shifted dramatically to a bright, cheerful, and free-spirited nature with childish inclinations. She openly refers to Glenn as "big brother," becoming clingy and possessive towards him despite their age difference. This change also unveiled her innate draconic greed for shiny objects, irrespective of their material worth.
Her significant relationships include a profound bond with Kunai Zenow, her devoted flesh-golem bodyguard who acted as her vocal proxy during the period Skadi communicated only in whispers. She shares a long-standing friendship with Cthulhy Squele, who became despondent over Skadi's initial refusal of treatment. Skadi developed romantic feelings for Glenn after he saved her life, influencing her decision to legalize polygamy.
As a dragon, Skadi possesses immense physical strength and combat prowess, specializing in hand-to-hand combat and wielding her tail as a primary weapon. Her capabilities were deemed excessive for Lindworm's colosseum, resulting in a permanent ban after a single diversionary participation. A critical weakness arises from her tail storing vital nutrients; damage or overuse can trigger severe malnutrition leading to unconsciousness. Furthermore, her permanent humanoid form—incapable of reverting to a full dragon—diminishes her power relative to dragons retaining shapeshifting abilities or those residing in the Upper Realms.
Initially, Skadi displayed a reserved, quiet, and fatalistic demeanor. This stemmed from a severe cancerous tumor near her heart that had spread through her veins, causing physical frailty such as fainting spells from exertion. She somberly accepted death and refused all treatment. Her perspective transformed after Dr. Glenn Litbeit persuaded her to undergo life-saving surgery. Post-recovery, her personality shifted dramatically to a bright, cheerful, and free-spirited nature with childish inclinations. She openly refers to Glenn as "big brother," becoming clingy and possessive towards him despite their age difference. This change also unveiled her innate draconic greed for shiny objects, irrespective of their material worth.
Her significant relationships include a profound bond with Kunai Zenow, her devoted flesh-golem bodyguard who acted as her vocal proxy during the period Skadi communicated only in whispers. She shares a long-standing friendship with Cthulhy Squele, who became despondent over Skadi's initial refusal of treatment. Skadi developed romantic feelings for Glenn after he saved her life, influencing her decision to legalize polygamy.
As a dragon, Skadi possesses immense physical strength and combat prowess, specializing in hand-to-hand combat and wielding her tail as a primary weapon. Her capabilities were deemed excessive for Lindworm's colosseum, resulting in a permanent ban after a single diversionary participation. A critical weakness arises from her tail storing vital nutrients; damage or overuse can trigger severe malnutrition leading to unconsciousness. Furthermore, her permanent humanoid form—incapable of reverting to a full dragon—diminishes her power relative to dragons retaining shapeshifting abilities or those residing in the Upper Realms.