Circe

Circe was a human wizardess turned proxy of the Olympian power known as Hecate.

She was not known to have interacted with Toril, though in northwest Faerûn an Oghmanyte temple known as Bard Keep contained a copy of Circe's Cookbook, a tome authored by a "black sorceress."

"''You're a pig, now be one."

- Circe the Enchantress to a rude planewalker

Abilities
Circe was an accomplished spellcaster, allegedly having enough power to take out a small army without breaking a sweat. More specifically she was a transmuter, as the majority of her spells revolved around the polymorph effect. She also had great prophetic powers.

After rising to the status of a proxy, Hecate gifted her the innate ability of having unfailing spells, allowing them to crack through most magic resistances.

Possessions
Circe typically dressed in revealing black gowns. She possessed a wide variety of magical items that all involved the polymorph effect, including potions, scrolls, and wands. One such wand of hers worked only on men, was usable only by wizards, and would turn its target into an animal that exemplified their essential nature.

History
For much of her life Circe was a devout, mortal servant of the goddess Hecate. At one point during this period of her life, she was living on an alternate prime material world and intercepted the crew of an adventurer by the name of Odysseus. She fell in love with him and turned his crew into pigs, but ultimately he came to defeat her.

Later in life, after many years of faithful service both she and Hecate agreed that it was time for her recieve a rise in power. Thus, she was promoted to the status of a full proxy.

Activities
Circe spent most of her time doing her best to protect Aeaea, Hecate's divine realm in the Pluton layer of Hades, and impressing her goddess's might upon those traveling through the realm.

Trivia
In the crystal sphere known as Greatspace, Circe was among the evil members of the Olympian pantheon that were thought by the sphere's inhabitants to not exist and just be mere rumors started centuries ago.