Madame Terenna is a maestra duelist, and owns her own dueling school, the Scuola degli Sventratori, where she'll happily teach rich nobles to scar each other with a sword, or those with more coin how to kill people.
Terenna walked into the Free City wearing soft black clothes, high boots, a gauntlet and a sword, and strode into the dueling square by all the coffee houses. That day, she fought fourteen bravos, three maestros and a grandamaestro. She took two scars and gave seven, and won her place as an acclaimed maestra in her own right. She speaks rarely of where she learned the arts of the sword, and maintains a professional demeanor at all times. Madame Terenna is willing to teach her fighting style to others for money, and learning her art is difficult and sometimes counter-intuitive. She is a hard teacher, and has no mercy for lapses of concentration or memory, but rewards those who pick up new skills and techniques with praise. Statistics: Madame Terenna is a highly-intelligent human woman, and a 9th-level duelist. How you can use Madame Terenna in your game: - The Scuola degli Sventratori is a famed dueling school, and someone who wants to learn particular fighting techniques, particularly those who wish to learn swashbuckling or dueling techniques, may wish to visit. - Those who have earned Madame Terenna's admiration either for their prowess on the dueling field, their acts, or some other reason, might over time earn her friendship. This means that her enemies, whether they are open about this or otherwise, might take the opportunity to strike at her new allies. - Alternately, Madame Terenna might be forced to seek aid from outsiders if faced with foes beyond her ability. Although Madame Terenna is an accomplished warrior, she may face trouble from local crime gangs who might attack anyone supporting her or even selling her goods, a sorcerer, a coven of Warlocks, or some other threat which doesn't obey her usual rules of engagement. Also posted on Game Masters Stash on 2 April 2019. Comments are closed.
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