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Revision as of 22:41, 5 May 2007
Delly Curtie was the wife of Wulfgar and before that, a wench at Arumn's tavern in Luskan.[1] She sold herself to men almost every night, including people such as Morik the Rogue.[citation needed]
Appearance
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Delly Curtie is a girl with blonde hair that does not look very clean.
Personality
Delly has a typically sarcastic attitude.[2]
Background
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Wulfgar
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Delly's fortunes changed when Wulfgar came to the tavern. He broke most of it, and she, being a poor wench, not even twenty years old, came to admire and love him. She was there throughout the times that he was gone in Auckney but when he came back to see her after he has Colson, she comes with him and Morik to help take care of the child, who actually belonged to Meralda Feringal and Feringal Auck. The child's natural parents were Meralda and Jaka Sculi but Delly still cares for the girl.
Death
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At the end of the Hunter's Blades Trilogy the sword Khazid'hea, thirsty for blood, goes berserk and kills her.
Appearances
Paths of Darkness
The Hunters Blades Trilogy
References
- ↑ Warning: edition not specified for The Thousand Orcs
- ↑ Warning: edition not specified for The Thousand Orcs