Sister of the Abyss

Sister Nimue is a Triton of rare provenance, born not in the shallows but in the deep ocean where light forgets to move and the weight of divine knowledge presses upon all things. Her early life was spent among the abyssal sanctuaries of her kind, where the Tritons dwell in quiet reverence, surrounded by crystalline voids and the echoes of creation’s first songs. In such depths, knowledge is abundant—but clarity is elusive. Many Tritons remain in stasis, paralyzed by the burden of knowing. Nimue, however, chose to rise.

She surfaced during a lunar festival in Stella Maris, where celebrants of the goddess welcome Tritons in ritual communion. The experience marked a turning point in her life—a passage from adolescence into spiritual inquiry. She joined the Temple of Stella Maris not only to teach but to learn, offering the weight of abyssal wisdom while seeking the lightness of surface understanding. Her aptitude for administration and her capacity to bear spiritual burdens earned her a place as one of the hands of Anselm XI, the Potentate of Veloria.

In the Chamber of Stella Maris, Nimue became a symbol of the state’s ideal: deep spirituality tempered by pragmatic governance. Her presence is both revered and misunderstood. To many, she is an icon of mystery and prophecy. To others, she is a political figure cloaked in divine ambiguity. Yet beneath the regalia and ritual, Nimue remains a seeker—one who swam upward not to escape the deep, but to ask whether its truths reach the surface.

Personal Philosophy

Nimue believes that knowledge is not a possession but a burden. Her writings speak of the abyss as a sanctuary of death, where truths accumulate like sediment and clarity is often lost. Yet she also believes in ascent—in the possibility that even those born in darkness can seek the light.

Personal Life

Her relationship with Thomas Langton, a dockworker turned renowned priest, has stirred quiet speculation.