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Description This particular character comes from some D&D sessions with my family.

Lirin: originally an Aasimar who served as part of the dragon cult worshipping Tiamat, he quickly showed that his cheery exterior, as often happens, hides the deepest of shadows. When some adventurers first met him as he decided to leave the cult, he revealed himself to be a Warlock of considerable power, able to turn his foes into his undead thralls after disintegrating them with powerful Eldritch Blasts. Before leaving the cult, he gifted the adventurers a seemingly innocuous banana, declaring that they would know what to do when the time came. He did not appear for the rest of the campaign.

In our next campaign, it was not long before the new adventurers found on the side of the road a random banana, which they felt compelled to keep. Shortly afterwards, one of the party, a Changeling Artificer by the name of Fien, met his untimely end, leaving his 'companions', the Kenku Bard known as Dragon Flap and the Bugbear Barbarian Zugrok, unsure what to do. The banana then started...ringing. It kept doing so until they returned to town to reveal the success of the mission, minus the end of Fien, who was temporarily a ghost haunting them. Offering the banana to the quest giver, she hesitatingly answered it, resulting in the doors to the tavern flying open and Lirin appearing again. He has since adopted the titles "Lord of Bananas", "Embodiment of Potassium", and some others, and refined his abilities so that he fires Eldritch Blasts like eye lasers, has a tendency to disintegrate people upon killing them, and can turn his hand as black as a bad banana, spreading that rot to whoever he hits.


While he has yet to realize his full potential, this banana-themed Aasimar is one of the more comedic and deadly elements of any D&D session I've played. I felt it appropriate, then, to immortalize him.
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