Uvira | Female Tiefling Name
Character Profile:
- Name: Uvira
- Gender: Female
- Height: 5'9" (175 cm)
- Build: Athletic
- Skin Color: Deep purple
- Hair Color: Black with streaks of crimson
- Eye Color: Fiery red
Abilities and Traits:
- Darkvision: Uvira is able to see perfectly in darkness and low-light conditions.
- Infernal Legacy: Uvira can innately cast the Thaumaturgy spell. She can also cast Hellish Rebuke and Darkness once per long rest.
- Hellish Resistance: Uvira has resistance to fire damage.
- Fiendish Charm: Uvira has advantage on Charisma checks to interact with devils and fiends.
- Winged: Uvira has a pair of bat-like wings, allowing her to fly for short distances.
Cultural and Background Information:
Uvira was born in the infernal city of Dis, deep in the Nine Hells. As a tiefling, her appearance and heritage are heavily stigmatized in most mortal realms. However, in Dis, she was surrounded by devils and other tieflings, allowing her to grow up in a community that understood and accepted her.
Uvira's father was a powerful devil who held a high position in the infernal hierarchy, while her mother was a tiefling who gained favor by assisting in the devil's schemes. Due to her mixed heritage, Uvira possesses both fiendish traits and the natural abilities of a tiefling.
Guided by her father's teachings, Uvira honed her innate magical abilities and became adept at manipulation and deception. She is skilled in both combat and diplomacy, relying on her infernal charm to influence others to her advantage.
Driven by a desire for power and recognition, Uvira has left Dis and ventured into the mortal realms, seeking opportunities to further her ambitions and prove herself as a capable and formidable tiefling. She travels incognito, using her abilities to conceal her infernal nature, and often takes on risky tasks that align with her goals.
Uvira's experiences have made her calculating and cautious, always weighing the potential risks and rewards before taking action. She is fiercely independent and determined, refusing to let the prejudices of others define her.