![[Pasted image 20250319172957.png|500]] **Greater Archfey | Mistress of Reflection and Ruin** **Alignment**: Chaotic Evil **Titles**: The Princess of Shadow Glass, The Shattered Reflection, The Smiling Knife, The Gilded Betrayer --- ### **Overview** Nintra Siotta, the **Princess of Shadow Glass**, is a being of **mirrors, deception, and shattered illusions**. She is the mistress of **distorted reflections, false promises, and the deadly beauty of the broken**. As an archfey of **treachery and ambition**, she lures mortals and fey alike with **honeyed words and golden lies**, offering power, beauty, or forbidden knowledge—only for them to realize, too late, that they have **stepped into their own reflection, never to escape**. Nintra is **the embodiment of fractured identity**, a patron of **betrayers, usurpers, and those who seek to remake themselves at any cost**. She whispers to rulers who **fear the cracks in their own facades**, to lovers who **wish to be rid of old selves**, and to seekers of knowledge who **desperately wish to unmask the truth—only to find themselves trapped in a web of falsehoods instead**. To **see her is to see oneself, but changed**—a **beautiful lie**, a **familiar face twisted just enough to be unsettling**. She is **a splinter of what was, what could be, and what will never be again**, forever watching through the **eyes of shattered mirrors**. --- ### **Domain and Influence** Nintra Siotta’s power lies in **distortion, deception, and the deadly elegance of illusion turned to betrayal**. She thrives in: - **The Realm of Shadow Glass** – A domain of **mirrored halls and shifting reflections**, where those who enter may **never be sure if they are themselves or merely an echo**. - **The Art of Betrayal** – Nintra is the patron of **backstabbers, schemers, and those who smile while twisting the knife**. - **The Fractured Self** – She feeds on **doubt, insecurity, and the fear that one’s reflection may no longer be their own**. - **The Poisoned Throne** – She favors those who **claw their way to power**, but **never lets them forget the cracks forming beneath their feet**. Wherever **mirrors lie broken, where trust is shattered, where ambition turns to ruin**, **Nintra smiles from the other side of the glass**. --- ### **Symbols and Icons** Nintra’s symbol is **a cracked mirror with a single eye at its center**, representing **her mastery over perception and falsehood**. Other representations include: - **A Smiling Mask Split in Two** – Symbolizing **the face one shows and the truth hidden beneath**. - **A Golden Dagger Reflecting a Twisted Image** – Representing **the beauty and danger of betrayal**. - **A Hand Holding Shattered Glass** – A sign of **power taken at great cost**. Her sacred colors are **black, silver, and deep violet**, the **hues of shadow, deceit, and the illusion of royalty**. --- ### **Worship and Tributes** Nintra is **not worshipped openly**, but those who seek her favor **invoke her name in whispers, in broken reflections, in the spaces between what is real and what is illusion**. She is honored through: - **The Mirror Rite** – A ritual where one **asks their own reflection for guidance**, knowing that the answer may **not be their own voice speaking back**. - **The Masked Pact** – An oath sworn in **secret, hidden even from oneself**, where a person **offers a part of their identity in exchange for power**. - **The Shattered Promise** – Those who seek her favor may **seal a deal by breaking a mirror**, marking themselves as **one of her chosen betrayers**. - **The Price of the Throne** – Some say that every ruler who has **claimed power through lies, assassination, or betrayal has, in some way, drawn upon Nintra’s influence—whether they realize it or not**. To **serve Nintra is to embrace ambition**, to **cut away the weak parts of oneself**, and to **never flinch at the sound of breaking glass**. --- ### **Clergy and Temples** Nintra’s **worship is subtle, hidden in secret halls, whispered in dark courts, and reflected in gilded glass**. Her places of power include: - **The Hall of Fractured Crowns** – A hidden **gathering of power-hungry nobles**, where oaths are made and masks never fall. - **The Palace of Echoes** – A realm within the Feywild where **every surface is reflective, and those who enter may see versions of themselves they wish they had never known**. - **The Silvered Veil** – A cult of **spies, assassins, and political puppeteers**, ensuring that **every kingdom has its cracks, and every ruler fears the shadow of their own reflection**. Her followers are **not priests, but conspirators**, those who **weave lies, shift appearances, and bend reality to suit their needs**. --- ### **Powers and Abilities** Nintra’s power is **woven from deception, illusion, and the terrifying realization that nothing is ever as it seems**. Her abilities include: - **The Mirror’s Whisper** – She can **speak through any reflection, twisting words to plant doubt and unravel alliances**. - **The Shattered Form** – She can **split into dozens of reflections**, making it **impossible to tell which one is real**. - **The Blade of the Gilded Lie** – She can **turn beauty into a weapon**, ensuring that **those who trust her touch find themselves cut to pieces**. - **The Fractured Identity** – She can **steal names, faces, and memories**, turning her victims into **living echoes of their former selves**. Her power is **not brute force—it is a game played in a thousand reflections, where the truth is always just out of reach**. --- ### **Treatment of the Chosen and Faithful** Those who serve Nintra **gain power, influence, and the ability to shape perception itself**. Her chosen may receive: - **The Mask of the Shadow Princess** – The ability to **alter their appearance at will**, taking on **flawless disguises**. - **The Gilded Tongue** – The gift of **speech so compelling that even the most stubborn will believe their lies**. - **The Blade That Betrays** – A weapon that **always finds the weak point in a target’s armor—both physical and emotional**. However, those who **fail her, betray her, or think themselves above her** suffer: - **The Curse of the Empty Reflection** – They will find that **mirrors show only the void where their soul once was**. - **The Shattered Self** – Their mind fractures, leaving them **trapped in a loop of false memories and stolen thoughts**. - **The Mirror’s Hunger** – They are **pulled into their own reflection**, their body left behind as **a lifeless shell**. To serve Nintra is to **embrace deception, power, and ruthless ambition**—to falter is to **become lost in the glass, a mere echo of what once was**. --- ### **Myths and Legends** **The Queen Who Could Not Die** A legendary queen once **asked Nintra for eternal beauty and power**. Nintra granted her wish—but only by **trapping her in her own reflection**. The queen still lives, **forever watching, unable to act, screaming in silence from the other side of the glass**. **The Night of Broken Glass** In a single night, a powerful kingdom **fell to ruin**, its rulers **turning on one another, assassins striking unseen, their own reflections moving before they did**. It is said that **Nintra simply smiled in her glass throne, watching the destruction unfold**. **The Mirror’s Pact** Some believe that **every mirror holds a fragment of Nintra’s realm**, and that **if you stare too long, she will stare back**—and you **may not be the one who walks away**. --- ### **Encounters with Nintra’s Influence** - **A Reflection That Moves Too Late** – A mirror does not match reality, its **image lagging behind by a fraction of a second**. - **A Crown That Cuts** – A ruler finds **their advisors whispering, their allies scheming, their throne growing cold beneath them**. - **A Whisper from the Glass** – A voice **offers power, but at the cost of something the listener does not yet realize they hold dear**. --- ### **Conclusion** Nintra Siotta, **the Princess of Shadow Glass**, is **the whisper behind the throne, the smile behind the dagger, the lie that becomes truth**. To follow her is to **embrace ambition without hesitation, to shape reality to one’s will, and to always, always be one step ahead**. To **trust her? That is to be lost forever.**