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Cassie An-Havva
Cassie An-Havva
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Race Human
Birthplace An-Havva, Ulgrotha
Lifetime Around AR 3560
Sources
[1]

Cassie An-Havva was a villager of An-Havva who had a close encounter with Sengir's Black Carriage and was saved by Feroz.

Description[ | ]

Cassie An-Havva embodied a zest for life, finding joy amidst the dangers surrounding her. She was a vibrant and exuberant figure, seen partying at An-Havva Inn with the likes of Serra, Feroz and Sandruu, where her cheerful nature and love for revelry were evident. Cassie's lively escapades involved drink and dance, marking her as a beacon of light in a world filled with shadows.[1]

During a particularly eventful night, Cassie suggested taking the party outside, showcasing her adventurous spirit. However, her inebriation left her oblivious to the dangers of the gloomy streets. As she stumbled out, a menacing black carriage with hellish horses barreled towards her, turning her joviality to shock. Baron Sengir was coming to An-Havva, and Cassie was directly in his path.

Feroz, recognizing the threat, immediately summoned a Brass Man to rescue her. The automaton knocked Cassie out of the carriage's path, saving her from certain death. This act showed Feroz's protective nature and the unpredictability of Cassie's drunken adventures.

Cassie's reaction to her near-death experience was unique. Instead of succumbing to fear, she immediately engaged with the Brass Man, asking it if it wanted to dance. This response showed her resilience and ability to find joy even in danger.

Given the passage of around a thousand years since her time, it is likely that Cassie is long deceased.

Story appearances[ | ]

Title Author Publishing date Set Setting (plane) Featuring
Homelands #1 D. G. Chichester Feb 1996 Homelands Ulgrotha, Dominaria Ravi Sengir, Feroz, Sandruu, Borthon, Serra, Cassie An-Havva, Sengir, Hazduhr, Kristina of the Woods, Taysir, Ravidel, Soraya, Angus, Irini Sengir, Bernatheen, Eron, Ihsan, Daria, Reveka, Joven, Chandler, Autumn Willow

References[ | ]

  1. a b D.G. Chichester (February, 1996) "Homelands" (comic)
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