Dagda
Guardian of the Treasury
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Appearance
Adorned in thick cape almost like a carpet and sporting a rough cut wooden mask, Dagda is an imposing figure in the night court though one whose colourful arrangement stands out among his darkened kin.
Skills and Abilities
Wish Granting: For a fee of one gold coin Dagda will grant a wish, however it may not be in the manner one expects it.
Treasurer: As guardian of the Night Court Treasury Dagda is formidable in the affairs of counting with a magically ingrained knowledge of every coin and jewel belonging to the Court.
Aged Wisdom: The eons of his life have left Dagda with more than a bit of wisdom which if asked he will typically give, though often slow and ponderously.
Fae: As a Fae being Dagda is in possession of the strengths and weaknesses of his kind. Such as longevity and an aversion to iron.
Treasurer: As guardian of the Night Court Treasury Dagda is formidable in the affairs of counting with a magically ingrained knowledge of every coin and jewel belonging to the Court.
Aged Wisdom: The eons of his life have left Dagda with more than a bit of wisdom which if asked he will typically give, though often slow and ponderously.
Fae: As a Fae being Dagda is in possession of the strengths and weaknesses of his kind. Such as longevity and an aversion to iron.
Personality
A meditative soul is Dagda. One whose mannerisms often elude understanding. He is prone to standing perfectly still and listening while only giving the briefest of nods and tells that he is even awake.
When in a good mood he is amicable and friendly, even to members of other courts but is quick to anger when anything is stolen. For more than anything Dagda hates thieves of any kind. Even taking credit for an idea that is not one's own has seen citizens of the night court visited by his wrath. As such, he compels a peculiar honesty and no doubt this is part of the reason he has maintained his position as treasurer for so long.
When in a good mood he is amicable and friendly, even to members of other courts but is quick to anger when anything is stolen. For more than anything Dagda hates thieves of any kind. Even taking credit for an idea that is not one's own has seen citizens of the night court visited by his wrath. As such, he compels a peculiar honesty and no doubt this is part of the reason he has maintained his position as treasurer for so long.