Diizina

=Diizina=

A Barghest from Shavarath (the plane of Endless Battle), apparently in charge of the incursion of Goblins and Hobgoblins into northeastern Breland. Aware of Draco's identity and skill at killing Goblinoids, referring to him as the "Beastblood." His initial lair was a flour mill atop a small hill, near the site of the Murnie family massacre and the Dragonshard mine beneath a hill where an ancient Dhakaani monument had once stood. He managed to escape the Mill (after setting it ablaze with living captives still inside), abandoning his Hobgoblin and Goblin allies in the process.

On 12 Zarantyr, a freed Kobold miner called Chok'ma told the party he and seven other Kobolds had been brought to work in the Dragonshard mine underneath the Murnie Homestead and Monument Hill, and that someone called Diizina had thrown them into small pit cells to die after they'd demanded payment for their work.

When a force of Goblin cavalry, atop Worgs and small Winter Wolves bred by House Vadalis, forced the party to surrender the Haft of Guurgaal to them, Diizina was apparently among them, in Wolf form, but did not reveal himself.

With the defeat of the Dark Hand Goblinoids in northeast Breland, Diizina apparently followed the party in secret, from New Cyre to Starilaskur and on the Lightning Rail to Wroat. In Wroat, he took advantage of an apparently unrelated event (an assassination attempt on a Brelish noble and the daughter of another) to confront Draco again. With the help of Stend Bakker and other party members, Draco easily defeated the Barghest, who was set on fire and forced to //Dimension Door// to safety, just like he had at the Mill.

Diizina appeared again on the fateful night of 4 Olarune 998, at an illegal fighting arena operated by the Daask organization. One of Daask's leaders, the Ogre Mage Carvalho, wanted to test one interpretation of the Draconic Prophecy with regards to the "Beastblood" and the "Passage Child." If the Prohecy fragment was true, then it would be impossible for Draco to die at the Barghest's hands (with the same being true for Colden Torbald and the Flesh Golem Fedder). After a ferocious and very close battle that could have gone either way...Diizina (who had spent the past couple of weeks preparing) prevailed, killing the Shifter and devouring him, body and soul. This was just what the outsider needed, and his sudden transformation into a Greater Barghest emptied the arena, as patrons -- many wearing black in mourning for the late King Boranel -- fled for the exits. The Barghest teleported away, leaving Draco's gear behind.

Current whereabouts unknown.