Dazzline Lux

Dazzline Lux grew up begging on the streets and fighting for survival until she was discovered busking by the illustrious Eduardo Rizal, director of the Whitewood Theater company, who recognized her untapped potential as a performer. She took up the life of an actress on the road, utilizing her skills from the streets to provide protection any time they traveled through unsavory locations. Dazzline left the company due to creative disagreements after the departure of Eduardo and came to seek the next stage of her life in Sanctuary. She discovered the Adventurer’s Guild and became enamored with the idea of becoming a hero.

At the height of her fame, Dazzline developed a taste for the finer things in life. She does not enjoy mundane tasks and will often try to get out of things she does not find interesting or immediately rewarding. She has a flare for the dramatics and utilizing her body in creative ways both for both performance and combat. Her latest fancy has her committed to doing good in the world, but her own ego can occasionally get in the way.

Author: Neil Aitken

Neil Aitken is a poet, editor, and translator, as well as the author of two books of poetry: Babbage's Dream (Sundress Publications 2017) and The Lost Country of Sight (2008), which won the 2007 Philip Levine Prize.

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