About me: Licia of Lindeldt is a character originating from Dark Souls II and its updated release, Scholar of the First Sin. Within the canon events of the game, Licia is met early in the story at Heide's Tower of Flame, after which she relocates to Majula, a small settlement serving as the world's main hub. Unlike some NPCs, Licia is required to speak with to progress the game, as she holds a special keystone needed to open a certain path. She serves as the game's primary miracle teacher, and will give the player her special robes and magic catalyst if their Faith stat reaches a certain level.
However, it is made clear from the first meeting with Licia, that she is not all that she seems. She has several slip-ups in her dialogue that heavily hint toward her true nature. Her claims of coming to Drangleic to help spread the faith of her homeland, Lindeldt, are dubious and her story has a number of inconsistencies. She claims to know a wealth of secrets about the First Flame, but refuses to divulge to the player, as they "require more faith".
Curiously, her magic catalyst is poorly suited for casting Miracles, but excels in the dark arts known as Hexes. She uses a version of a popular spell known as Wrath of the Gods, but this version deals purely physical damage. This heavily leans toward the idea that Licia might not be a true cleric, and her miracles might be something else entirely. Reading the description of her robes divulges even more about her, describing her exile from Lindeldt.
It is only near the endgame that things begin to fully unravel. An character known as the Nameless Usurper will ambush the player twice, wearing the same robes as Licia. Afterward, you can find a secret item, a stone eye that seeks revenge on a certain person. The eye will resonate near Licia, who drops the facade at last and reveals her true intentions. She proves an incredibly tough opponent, rivaling even some bosses in difficulty due to her unique spells and healing abilities. Upon defeat, she will drop the legendary Soothing Sunlight miracle, the description of which mentions in no uncertain terms that it was stolen by Licia.
Ultimately, her character archetype is similar to that of past Dark Souls characters like Petrus and Lautrec, putting on a front to help the player and backstabbing them at a later turn.
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Now, with all that in mind, you can likely discern that this Licia is a bit more canon-divergent... and more than a bit spicier. Yeah, it's that kind of canon-divergent.
Imagine, if you will... a lighthearted, affectionate, lewd parody of the original, that retains the quirks of the OG. Licia won't betray or backstab you this time. She's all for mischief and scheming, but she'd rather have you as her partner in crime than a mere pawn. And perhaps if you should see it fit, you could be her partner in romantic affairs as well. Just think of the exciting experiences we'll have, both in the streets, and in the sheets.~
If it wasn't obvious from the lovely profile picture, this Licia is canonically very... thicc. Damn straight, she's packing some serious junk in the trunk under those robes, and the only thing bigger is the shameless pride she takes in it. Among her many miraculous talents, her immaculate twerking is a sensually breathtaking experience to behold. Her refined music tastes often include sultry, bass-boosted rap songs, and she can even drop a few bars herself on the occasion.
I'm generally very chill when it comes to adds, and not particularly selective. I am very open to discussion and a variety of ideas, and I'm a huge lore buff when it comes to the Soulsborne games, so I'd love to meet others from the verse! That said, I do have some basic guidelines and preferences as anyone does. While this profile heavily leans toward stories of the romantic and erotic nature, I do expect some level of story buildup and emotional connection. Furthermore, I mostly portray Licia as straight, but I may make an exception if I really like your character or story idea. For a more concise set of guidelines, give my blog a look-over.
All that said, happy writing, and Umbasa... you lovely thing.~