Nebthet

Before Exile
Before her exile, she was a young lady from a notable Stygian noble family living in Luxur. Her exile was the consequence of a rival family gaining influence within the city and them using their resources to discredit and smear Nebthet and her family. Her father and twin brother were executed for alleged treason against the kingdom of Stygia, and her mother was burned at the stake for heresy against the Clergy of Set. As a final parting gift, the family exiled Nebthet, believing that she would suffer a long and painful death in the wasteland for her consistent antagonism, and doubly, was a way of punishing the daughter of the head of this rival family, after allegations of a love affair between her and Nebthet. During her exile, she has found herself more and more emotionally and morally dependent on Set, the Great Serpent. Whilst in her late teens and early adult years, her exaltation of Set waned over time. However, her belief that Set was the only way of enduring the hardships of her exile has only strengthened after every obstacle she has had to confront until now. Who was once a loving, pampered, yet free spirited girl, is now a hardened survivor with an obsession for strength, the knowledge to make her stronger, and the veneration of the one God she feels - she knows - can give her these things... Set. In her own way, she believes she is doing a kindness to those she proselytizes to, as in her mind strength is the only difference between life and death, more-so here than anywhere else, and only Set could grant mortals such strength. Whether she is correct or not however, who's to say?

Exiled
Nebthet was exiled during the Fifth Age.