Nintra Siotta

Nintra Siotti, also known as the Princess of the Shadow Glass, the Lady of Dread Omens, and the Seeker of the Three Crowns was a powerful archfey and a member of the Gloaming Court under the reign of the Queen of Air and Darkness.

Description
Befitting her moniker as the Princess of Shadow Glass, Nintra Siotti took the form of a tall female humanoid whose body was composed of a dark, shadowy glass-like material. She wrapped herself in a "cloak" of darkness that consumed the light that surrounded her. She had a piercing gaze with green eyes that shone as if they were made of fire itself.

She spoke with a high-pitched and lilting voice.

Personality
Nintra was an arrogant and impudent courtier of the fey, often demonstrating immaturity and a lack of noble courtesy to the Queen of Air and Darkness. She wholeheartedly believed that the slavish obedience of her devotees would help her ascend as true and deserved regent of the Gloaming Court.

Abilities
"Glass omens, dread crowns, three princesses, shadow leady, deathless is the seeker."

- Information about Nintra gleened by divination magic.

She wielded great power and magical abilities associated with illusion magic

History
"Where once was a dream of kinship and valor, disparate kin under three crowns, widsom was preserved in deep places. In that depth was a great deed done, the quill named, and the scrivener showed his cunning."

- Lore that could be divined about the origins of Nintra's imprisonment.

According to the legend, Nintra was once a fairly ordinary fey, presumed to be one of the eladrin. Over time she accumulated more power and influence, until she ascended to the title of an archfey. Nintra's growing pride and contempt for those that did not worshiper, led to the starting a vicious feud with the ruler of the Gloaming Court, the Queen of Air and Darkness.

For her crimes against the court and the queen, Nintra was bound within an extradimensional prison linked to the Prime Material plane, circa the 6 century DR of the Faerûnian calendar. Her imprisonment was linked to the The Scrivener's Tale, a book penned by the mortal elf Zyrian of Phalorm, also known as "the Scrivener." Zyrian's ritual formed a connection between the tome that bound the Princess of the Shadow Glass and her monarch, the Queen of Air of Darkness.

Hundreds of years later in ____, Machil Rillyn of Baldur's Gate recovered the book from the Haven of the Red Quill in the ruined city of Delimbiyran and became afflicted with the Scrivener's Mark